Prerequisite CourseworkThe following course work is the minimum required preparation for the study of naturopathic medicine. Applicants may apply with course work still in progress, but prerequisites must be completed prior to matriculation. Overall Preparation Completion of a bachelor's degree is expected. A limited number of exceptions are made for candidates who demonstrate a high level of academic performance and professional achievement. No specific major is advised. In addition to a strong preparation in the sciences, a broad background in the humanities and liberal arts is encouraged. Prerequisite course work is used to determine a student's preparation for the naturopathic program. No credit is given for prerequisite course work earning a C- or lower. Coursework
- College-level algebra: 1 course
- Chemistry (science-major level): at least 4 courses. Must include a minimum of 2 sequential courses in organic chemistry. Appropriate lab work required. (The standard prerequisite for science-major level organic chemistry is one year of general chemistry.)
- General Biology (science-major level): 2 semesters or 3 quarters. Must cover concepts in cellular biology and genetics. Appropriate lab work required. Individual courses in the biological sciences may count if the above competencies are met, i.e., zoology, microbiology, botany.
- Physics: at least 1 college-level course. Many institutions do not cover all required concepts in one course; required concepts include mechanics, optics, electricity and magnetism. Course may be algebra-based, and lab is not required.
- Psychology: 1 course. Introduction to psychology is recommended.
Note: In addition to the prerequisites listed above, the following course work is required if a bachelor's degree will not be completed by matriculation:
- English: 2 courses. Composition courses are recommended.
- Humanities: 2 courses.
Strongly Recommended Courses Though not required for admission, faculty recommend students complete biochemistry, anatomy and physiology, and botany course work in addition to the prerequisite requirements. These courses will substantially enhance the student's ability to master the naturopathic course material. Other Suggested Courses Biomedical ethics, philosophy of science, public speaking and English composition. Credit Requirements Candidate must have completed at least 90 semester/135 quarter credits upon matriculation. At least 30 semester credits/45 quarter credits must be upper-division (i.e. junior or senior level courses, usually numbered 300-400, at a four-year institution). Age of Course Required chemistry and biology courses not taken within seven years of matriculation into the program are subject to review by the admissions committee. Additional course work may be required. Credit by Examination Applicants may submit AP, IB, CLEP and GRE scores for prerequisite consideration for math, psychology and physics. Students who have had prior AP or IB course work in chemistry and biology may submit AP or IB scores for biology or chemistry exams. Students must submit either the original score received directly from the testing center or a copy of their high school transcript or college transcripts showing the score results. Decisions regarding credit are assessed on a case-by-case basis. The admissions committee reviews test scores within the context of an applicant's academic history. All equivalency decisions made by the admissions committee are final.
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