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Biological Sciences Majors
- Biological Sciences B.S.
- Cellular and Molecular Biology B.S.
- Environmental Biology B.A.
- Human Biology B.A.
- Marine, Freshwater and Environmental Biology B.S.
- Microbiology B.S.
- Pre-Physical Therapy B.S.
- Pre-Professional Program B.S.
- Wildlife and Conservation Biology B.S.
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Chemistry & Biochemistry Majors
- Chemistry (B.S. or B.A.)
- Chemistry – Biochemistry (B.S.)
- Chemistry – Pre-Dentistry (B.S.)
- Chemistry – Pre-Medicine (B.S.)
- Chemistry – Pre-Pharmacy (B.S.)
- Environmental Chemistry (B.S.)
- Forensic Chemistry (B.S.)
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Psychology Majors
- Psychology B.S.
- Pre-Physical Therapy B.S.
Plus Advising Tracks for Child Development, Clinical and Counseling Psychology, Gerontology, Pre-Medicine, Sports Psychology and more.
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Health Science Majors
Some students major in Exercise Physiology in the College of Health Sciences and Professions, which also offers undergraduate degrees in nutrition, nursing, health administration, and other health programs.
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Support, Resources and Guides for Pre-Health Majors
A&S Pre-Health Advising Center & Programs
Connecting with the Pre-Health Advising Center
Ohio University's Pre-Health Advising Center is for students interested in health care professions.
The Pre-Health Advising Center for students—located in Irvine Hall Room 124—offers individualized assistance and advice for Ohio University students and alumni interested in the health professions, including Dentistry, Medicine, Optometry, Physical Therapy, Veterinary Medicine and other allied health professions.
Adviser: Current students should meet with the Pre-Health Adviser ( Jeremiah Triplett ) to discuss their professional goals, explore options and discover how the center can serve them throughout their college careers.
Appointments: Walk-in appointment availability varies by semester. Scheduled appointments can be made by contacting Jeremiah Triplett at triplej1@ohio.edu or 740-593-0174. Prospective students are encouraged to review these web pages and contact the A&S Office of Undergraduate Admissions for information and/or to arrange a visit to campus.
To be successful in the health-care field requires strong academic performance and admissions exam scores. Beyond that, it will require personal development and a full understanding of the expectations of the student's field of interest.
Services Offered by the Center
- Information on preparing for professional school
- Supplemental academic advising
- Applicant workshops
- Preparation for standardized tests (MCAT, DAT, OAT, GRE)
- Assistance with identifying beneficial opportunities, scholarship, and timelines
- Techniques for creating a well written personal statement for the professional school application
- Interviewing tips and mock interviews
- Coordination of letters of recommendation
Recommended Goals for Students Planning for Health Professions
- Earn an overall and science GPA of 3.5 or higher.
- Learn about the admissions test for professional school.
- Get to know your faculty! You will need two to three letters of recommendation when applying.
- Get clinical experience in your field of medicine.
- Shadow professionals.
- Get involved! Volunteer, join student clubs, take on leadership roles during college.
- Consider gaining research experience.
- Read to strengthen comprehension skills for undergraduate work and beyond.