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Nov 23, 2024
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2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Medical Biology (B.S.)
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71-74 Major Hours (includes minor), 120 Degree Hours
Students in this major must also complete requirements for a degree in the College of Arts & Sciences .
The Medical Biology program offers an interdisciplinary B.S. degree designed to prepare students for medical school and for other healthcare professional programs such as dentistry, optometry, pharmacology, physician assistant, physical therapy, and podiatry. The curriculum is based on recent guidelines of the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI). It focuses on competencies in the natural and social sciences relevant to medical education and to the practice of medicine. Hosted by USD’s Department of Biology, the Medical Biology major provides a broad background and excellent training in the biological sciences for students interested in pursuing graduate or professional degrees in health care, biotechnology, physiology, and cellular and molecular biology.
Departmental Requirements (25 hours)
Required Support Courses (37-40 hours)
- BIOC 430 - Principles of Biochemistry
- PHIL 364 - Biomedical Ethics
- PSYC 101 - General Psychology (C) [SGR #3, HSDC]
- SOC 100 - Introduction to Sociology (C) [SGR #3, HSDC]
Select one of the following: - ANAT 411 - Human Gross Anatomy
- BIOL 481 - Vertebrate Anatomy & Embryology
- BIOL 481L - Vertebrate Anatomy & Embryology Laboratory
Select either CHEM 310/L (5 cr) or 326/L AND 328/L (8-9 cr): - CHEM 310 - Fundamental Organic Chemistry
- CHEM 310L - Fundamental Organic Chemistry Lab
OR - CHEM 326 - Organic Chemistry I (C)
- CHEM 326L - Organic Chemistry I Laboratory (C)
AND - CHEM 328 - Organic Chemistry II (C)
- CHEM 328L - Organic Chemistry II Laboratory (C)
Choose one of the following Chemistry sequences: - CHEM 112 - General Chemistry I (C) [SGR #6, HSDC]
- CHEM 112L - General Chemistry I Laboratory (C) [SGR #6, HSDC]
- CHEM 114 - General Chemistry II (C) [SGR #6, HSDC]
- CHEM 114L - General Chemistry II Laboratory (C) [SGR #6, HSDC]
Or - CHEM 112 General Chemistry I (C) [SGR #6]
- CHEM 112L General Chemistry I Laboratory (C) [SGR #6]
- CHEM 116 - Honors Principles of Chemistry [SGR #6, HSDC]
- CHEM 116L - Honors Principles of Chemistry Laboratory [SGR #6, HSDC]
Choose one of the following Physics sequences: - PHYS 111 - Introduction to Physics I (C) [SGR #6, HSDC]
- PHYS 111L - Introduction to Physics I Laboratory (C) [SGR #6, HSDC]
- PHYS 113 - Introduction to Physics II (C) [SGR #6, HSDC]
- PHYS 113L - Introduction to Physics II Laboratory (C) [SGR #6, HSDC]
Or - PHYS 211 - University Physics I (C) [SGR #6, HSDC]
- PHYS 211L - University Physics I Laboratory (C) [SGR #6, HSDC]
- PHYS 213 - University Physics II (C) [SGR #6, HSDC]
- PHYS 213L - University Physics II Laboratory (C) [SGR #6, HSDC]
Required Electives (9 hours):
Note:
If used to fulfill a specific requirement, BIOL 428, 433, 443, 456, and CHEM 330 may not also be used as electives. Students may petition to include 1-3 credits of BIOL 498-Undergrad Research/Scholarship or a comparable course in a related discipline as an elective for the program. This petition must be approved by the Biology Department chair or designee. Students in the University Honors Program may substitute appropriate UHON courses for PSYC 101 and/or SOC 100 with approval of the Biology Department chair or designee.
Students who complete the Medical Biology major will have fulfilled the requirements for the Interdisciplinary Sciences Minor ;and are not required to complete an additional minor, although they are welcome to add any minor other than Biology. Students completing a Medical Biology major cannot also complete a double major in Biology with the Physiology, Cell & Molecular Biology Specialization, although they may complete the Biology, Conservation & Biodiversity major. Students are not able to count required support courses or required electives towards another major or minor (e.g., PHIL 364 for a Philosophy major).
Four-Year Program Guides and Costs
USD encourages students to take 15 credits per semester or 30 credits within the year in order to graduate in 4 years. To help students complete their academic degree program in four years, we provide a sample academic plan. Please work with your academic advisor to confirm your plan.
State Authorization - It Matters Where You Live
If your learning placement course (internship, externship, clinical, rotation, practicum, independent study, study away, etc.) or your online course will be taken outside South Dakota, please reference USD’s State Authorization webpage.
State Authorization
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