Pre-Med/Health Professions Advising

What Can I Do With This Major?

Medicine:
Pre-medicine programs are designed to cover all the science and laboratory requirements needed for continued education in medicine or healthcare. Medical school is a graduate-level program that allows students to learn about human anatomy, disease, health, and wellness.

Healthcare Sciences:
Healthcare Sciences is a field that studies the administration and delivery of healthcare services, medicine, and other health-related services. Coursework includes biology, chemistry, social sciences courses, management courses, and ethics.

Biological Sciences:
Biology is the study of life and may include studying life forms at the cellular level, looking at mammals as large as elephants, or studying human anatomy. Coursework includes learning about anatomy, cells, molecules, chemistry, physiology, and genetics.

Occupational Outlook Handbook:

Dentists

Dental Hygenists

Pathway:

Ways to Use your Dental Degree

School Search:

Dental Programs and Factors to Consider

Pre-Requisites:

Dental Program Prerequisites

Timeline:

ADEA Timeline Resource

Professional Organizations:

American Dental Association (ADA)
American Dental Education Association (ADEA)

American Academy of Oral Medicine (AAOM)

American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) 

Tests:

Dental Admission Test (DAT)

Common Application System:

ADEA Associated American Dental Schools Application Service (ADEA AADSAS®)

What Can I Do With This Major?

Medicine:
Pre-medicine programs are designed to cover all the science and laboratory requirements needed for continued education in medicine or healthcare. Medical school is a graduate-level program that allows students to learn about human anatomy, disease, health, and wellness.

Occupational Outlook Handbook:

Physicians and Surgeons

School Search:

Med School Search Tool

Pre-Requisites:

AAMC Document of Required Coursework and Competencies

Timeline:

AAMC Timeline Resource

Professional Organizations:

American Medical Association (AMA)

American Association of Medical Colleges  (AAMC)

California Medical Association (CMA) 

Tests:

Medical College Admission Test (MCAT)

Common Application Systems:

American Medical College Application Service (AMCAS)

What Can I Do With This Major?

Nursing:
Nursing is a professional program that focuses on the study of sciences, humanities, and the fundamentals of health care delivery. Coursework includes practical courses in the lab and clinical components as well as biology, human anatomy, and chemistry.

Psychology:
Psychology is the study of human behavior, the mind, brain, and social interactions. Coursework includes social, cognitive, abnormal, personality, and developmental aspects of individuals as well as training in research methods.

Medicine:
Pre-medicine programs are designed to cover all the science and laboratory requirements needed for continued education in medicine or healthcare. Medical school is a graduate-level program that allows students to learn about human anatomy, disease, health, and wellness.

Occupational Outlook Handbook:

Registered Nurses

What Can I Do With a Nursing Degree

School Search:

Nursing Program Search Tool

Pre-Requisites:

SFSU BSN Prerequisites

Common Nursing School Prerequisites

Timeline:

 Application Deadline and Timeline Information

Path to Becoming a Nurse Practitioner and Potential Career Paths

Professional Organization:

American Nurses Association (ANA)

American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP)

American Academy of Nursing (AAN) 

Emergency Nurses Association (ENA)

Tests:

Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS)

Common Application Systems:

NursingCAS

What Can I Do With This Major?

Medicine:
Pre-medicine programs are designed to cover all the science and laboratory requirements needed for continued education in medicine or healthcare. Medical school is a graduate-level program that allows students to learn about human anatomy, disease, health, and wellness.

Occupational Outlook Handbook:

Optometrists

Opticians

Pathway:

Optometry Career Pathways

School Search:

ASCO School Search Tool

Pre-Requisites:

ASCO Prerequisite Document

Timeline:

Optometry Timeline and Deadlines

Professional Organizations:

American Optometric Association  (AOA)

American Board of Optometry (AOB)

National Optometric Association (NAO)

Tests:

Optometry Admission Test (OAT)

Common Application Systems:

OptomCAS

What Can I Do With This Major?

Medicine:
Pre-medicine programs are designed to cover all the science and laboratory requirements needed for continued education in medicine or healthcare. Medical school is a graduate-level program that allows students to learn about human anatomy, disease, health, and wellness.

Healthcare Sciences:
Healthcare Sciences is a field that studies the administration and delivery of healthcare services, medicine, and other health-related services. Coursework includes biology, chemistry, social sciences courses, management courses, and ethics.

Biochemistry:
Biochemistry focuses on the intersection of biology and chemistry. It explores life at the molecular level, seeking to understand the structure, composition and chemical reactions of substances in living systems.

Pathway:

Pharmacy-related career options to consider

Occupational Outlook Handbook:

Pharmacists

School Search:

PharmD School Directory

Pre-Requisites:

AACP Doc

Timeline:

Pharmacy Application Timeline

Professional Organization:

American Pharmacist Association (APhA)

American Society of Health System Pharmacists (ASHP)

International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP)

Tests

Pharmacy College Admission Test (PCAT)

Common Application Systems

PharmCAS

What Can I Do With This Major?

Kinesiology:
Kinesiology is the study of how the body moves. Kinesiology includes the study of human physiology, anatomy, chemistry, nutrition, and public health.

Athletics and Sport:
Athletics and Sports concentrates on areas such as sports management, sports marketing, sports science, and sports medicine.

Healthcare Sciences:
Healthcare Sciences is a field that studies the administration and delivery of healthcare services, medicine, and other health-related services. Coursework includes biology, chemistry, social sciences courses, management courses, and ethics.

What can you do with a physical therapy degree?

Occupational Outlook Handbook:

Physical Therapists

School Search:

Physical Therapy Programs or https://ptcasdirectory.apta.org/5258/Deadlines-by-Date

Pre-Requisites:

SFSU / UCSF DPT Program

Timeline:

Application Deadlines

Professional Organization:

American Physical Therapy Association (APTA)

Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy (FSBPT)

World Confederation for Physical Therapy (World Physiotherapy)

Tests:

National Physical Therapy Examination (NPTE)

Common Application Systems:

Physical Therapist Centralized Application Service (PTCAs)

What Can I Do With This Major?

Medicine:
Pre-medicine programs are designed to cover all the science and laboratory requirements needed for continued education in medicine or healthcare. Medical school is a graduate-level program that allows students to learn about human anatomy, disease, health, and wellness.

Pathway:

Physician Assistant Careers

Occupational Outlook Handbook:

Physician Assistant

School Search:

Physician Assistant Program Ranking

Pre-Requisites:

AAPA Pre-Req List

Timeline:

PA Timelines

Professional Organization:

American Academy of Physician Associates (AAPA)

The National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA)

Physician Assistants Education Association (PAEA)

Tests:

Physician Assistant College Admissions Test (PA-CAT)

Common Application Systems:

Centralized Application Service for Physician Assistants

What Can I Do With This Major?

Medicine:
Pre-medicine programs are designed to cover all the science and laboratory requirements needed for continued education in medicine or healthcare. Medical school is a graduate-level program that allows students to learn about human anatomy, disease, health, and wellness.

What is a podiatrist?

Occupational Outlook Handbook:

Podiatrists

School Search:

Podiatry Program Schools List

Pre-Requisites:

Podiatry Program Schools List

Timeline:

Podiatry Timelines

Professional Organization:

American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA)

American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine (AAPSM)

American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery (ABFAS)

Tests:

Medical Colleges Admission Test (MCAT)

Common Application Systems:

American Association of Colleges of Podiatric Medicine Application Service (AACPMAS)

What Can I Do With This Major?

Medicine:
Pre-medicine programs are designed to cover all the science and laboratory requirements needed for continued education in medicine or healthcare. Medical school is a graduate-level program that allows students to learn about human anatomy, disease, health, and wellness.

Biological Sciences:
Biology is the study of life and may include studying life forms at the cellular level, looking at mammals as large as elephants, or studying human anatomy. Coursework includes learning about anatomy, cells, molecules, chemistry, physiology, and genetics.

Animal Science:
Animal Science is the biological science and management of domestic livestock, including cattle, horses, sheep, swine, and companion animals. Coursework includes biology, communications, agriculture, animal nutrition, management and hands-on field experiences.

What can you do with a veterinary science degree?

Occupational Outlook Handbook:

Veterinarians

School Search:

Veterinary Programs

Accredited Veterinary Colleges:

https://www.avma.org/education/center-for-veterinary-accreditation/accredited-veterinary-colleges

Pre-Requisites:

Veterinary Program Pre-Reqs

Timeline:

Application Overview

Professional Organization:

American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)

National Association of State Public Health Veterinarians (NASPHV)

American Association of Veterinary Medical Colleges (AAVMC)

Tests:

Veterinary College Admission Test (VCAT)

Common Application Systems:

Veterinary Medical College Application Service (VMCAS)

COMMON APPLICATIONS LIST

Many health profession schools use a centralized application system to streamline the admissions process.  Most U.S. medical schools use AMCAS as the primary application method for their first-year entering classes, while Schools of Nursing use NursingCAS. common application systems for pre-health professions

STANDARDIZED TESTS

RESOURCES

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