The above courses are the minimum requirements for admission to most medical and dental programs. ✢✢Major-specific Calculus I equivalents are appropriate substitutes for students whose majors call for such coursework for instance, an Economics major may consider MATH-UA 211, Math for Economics I, to be equivalent to a semester of Calculus or college-level math. ‡Physics majors must take the "majors only" Physics I-II-III (PHYS-UA 91, PHYS-UA 93, PHYS-UA 95) and Labs I-II-III (PHYS-UA 71, PHYS-UA 72, PHYS-UA 73) - not General Physics I and II (PHYS-UA 11-12). †Biology majors are not required to take Principles of Biology Lab (BIOL-UA 123). ^Biology majors should consult with their departmental advisers about taking BIOL-GA 1045 (Protein Biochemistry), as it satisfies a requirement for the biology major, whereas CHEM-UA 881 does not. *These courses are strongly recommended for all students preparing to take the MCAT exam. Varied (see below consult with your advisor) Check with NYU Global Programs for up-to-date details on course offerings.īIOL-UA 11 or permission, CHEM-UA 126 (pre- or co-requisite) Apart from the Expository Writing course designed to be taken in the first year, and General Chemistry, typically taken in the first year, all of these courses are available at multiple NYU study away sites, primarily London, Tel Aviv, Shanghai, and Abu Dhabi. We do not publish semester-by-semester prescriptive guides for what to take because it is absoutely normal for students to take the courses at different time points in their academic careers. At NYU's Washington Square campus, students should plan to take the following courses, regardless of their undergraduate school affiliation. While the prerequisites dictate the order courses should be taken, the exact timing will vary from student to student based on academic background, selected major, and participation in various programs at the university. The requirements for four-year doctoral programs in many healthcare professions, including medicine and dentistry, are similar, and are standardized across most professional schools.
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