Pre-Health

Although GT has no official ‘pre-health track’ or ‘designation’ many of our neuroscience students identify as Pre-Health (pre-doctor, dental, physical therapy, physician’s assistant, nursing, veterinarian, etc.) and work closely with Pre-health Advising to prepare for future health-related careers.

Pre-Health Advising is there to help all majors explore career options in medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, veterinary medicine, nursing, physical and occupational therapy, public health, and other health professions.  Not only does the Pre-Health Advising office offer students support, guidance, and valuable information, but their services are mandatory for the medical school Letter of Evaluation system when you apply to professional school

The B.S. Neuroscience degree program easily fulfils the pre-med MCAT/school requirements without adding additional hours to student degree requirements or by adding on only 7 additional credits for students whose general free electives are already fulfilled. This is because almost all Pre-Health related courses are either already required by the Neuroscience Degree Requirements or can be used by students when completing their required 15 credit breadth/first minor if students choose the Health & Medical Education (HMED) breadth/minor.

Medical School/MCAT requirement Neuroscience Degree RequirementSatisfies HMED Breadth Requirements
8 hours of Introductory Biology with labBIOS 1207+1207L BIOS 1208+1208L*
8 hours of General Chemistry with labCHEM 1211K CHEM 1212K*
8 hours of Organic Chemistry with labCHEM 2311CHEM 2312 & 2380*
8 hours of Physics with labPHYS 2211 and 2212
8 hours of CalculusMATH 1551, 1552, and 1553
6 hours of EnglishENGL 1101 and 1102
Note: HMED requires a maximum of 6 credits at the 1000/2000 level. Therefore, most students can only use BIOS 1108+L (4 credits) or CHEM 1212K (4 credits) with CHEM 2380 (2 credits) towards their HMED minor. The remaining 7 credits will be applied to free electives.
The recommended MCAT and medical school courses also fit perfectly within the Neuroscience degree requirements without adding any extra credit hours as these courses can be used to fulfil the remaining 9 credit hours of the HMED Breadth and/or be applied as part of the required 11 credits of Neuroscience Electives.
Medical School/MCAT recommendationHow Courses fit into the Neuroscience Degree
Genetics with labBIOS 2600 and 2601; fulfills Neuroscience Elective
Cell and Molecular Biology with labBIOS 3450 and 3451; fulfills Neuroscience Elective
Anatomy with labBIOS 3753 and 3754; fulfills Neuroscience Elective or HMED
Physiology with labBIOS 3755 and 3756; fulfills Neuroscience Elective or HMED
Biostatistics or StatisticsBIOS 4401; fulfills Neuroscience Statistics Requirement
BiochemistryCHEM 3511; fulfills Neuroscience Core Requirement
PsychologyPSYC 1101; fulfills CORE Social Sciences elective
SociologySOC 1101; fulfills CORE Social Sciences elective