Program Offered
B.S./M.D. (Bachelor of Science / Doctor of Medicine)
Curriculum
First Year (Fall)
Biology of Organisms - Animal Physiology
General Physics I
English (FIQWS)
World Civilizations
First Year (Spring)
General Chemistry
General Physics II
United States History
Elective
Second Year (Fall)
Bio-Organic Chemistry
Genetics
Psychology
Biostatistics
Elective
Second Year (Spring)
Molecules to Cells I (Biochemistry/Molecular Biology/Medical Genetics)
Health, Medicine, and Society I, II, III
Elective
Third Year (Fall)
Molecules to Cells II (Biochemistry/Molecular Biology/Medical Genetics)
Health, Medicine, and Society IV (Epidemiology)
Philosophy of the Rational Animal
Elective
Third Year (Spring)
Structure (Gross Anatomy/ Embryology / Organ Imaging)
Histology
Physiology I (Systemic Functions)
Fourth Year (Fall)
Physiology II (Systemic Functions)
Medical Pharmacology
Patient-Doctor I
Health, Medicine, and Society V (U.S. Health Policy)
Fourth Year (Spring)
Neuroscience
Neuropsychiatry
Host Defense, Immunology, and Pathogenesis
Patient-Doctor II
Fifth Year (Fall)
Behavioral Medicine
System Pathology
Introduction to Clinical Medicine I
Clinical Decision Making and Evidence-Based Medicine
Fifth Year (Spring)
Physical Diagnosis
Introduction to Clinical Medicine II
USMLE Step 1
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