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Anatomy
Started by Sammy2016
For the ones that do, I don't believe there are many (if any at all) that require 2 semesters, 1 should be sufficient.
As stated above, each school has different requirements and you should take a look at those prerequisites for schools that you are interested in applying to.
As stated above, each school has different requirements and you should take a look at those prerequisites for schools that you are interested in applying to.
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Personally I'd take both. A lot of schools I'm applying to happen to require it though. At least more than I thought.
On the other hand, none of the schools I applied to required anatomy.
Well, okay. One required anatomy.
Well, okay. One required anatomy.
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Schools do it differently. Mine has an Human Anatomy/Physiology 1 & 2 progression at the 200 level, then it has a Comparative Anatomy at 300 and a Physiology at the 400. I ended up doing the latter two to make my schedule work, but as far as I know my schools aren't too concerned with it.Is anatomy 2 physiology?
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I think MWUAZ is the only school I interviewed at that required this.Most schools seem to want one semester of Anatomy and one semester of Physiology or 2 semesters of a combined Anatomy/Physiology course.
Well, for future records. MWU-AZ is the only school I applied to that required those courses.
I applied mostly to schools on the east coast and USC out in Cali.
I applied mostly to schools on the east coast and USC out in Cali.
Most schools seem to want one semester of Anatomy and one semester of Physiology or 2 semesters of a combined Anatomy/Physiology course.
Does it matter if we take upper or lower level anatomy?
Not according to:
https://preprofessional.osu.edu/prehealth/program-prerequisites
https://preprofessional.osu.edu/prehealth/program-prerequisites
When you take a comined anatomy/physiology course it needs to be the upper level per the physiology requirement. I guess this is what I meant. Also, the equivalant to the specific OSU courses at my undergrad were 3000 level classes.
You mean a CC level?Does it matter if we take upper or lower level anatomy?
I AM SO CONFUSED
I AM SO CONFUSED
My university has lower level and upper level anatomy
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I originally took a&p 1 as just a recommended course for dental school. When I got into dental school they told me I needed to take a&p 2 before I matriculate as a requirement now, so I am currently taking it over the summer (I didn't get accepted till mid-Feb). I got got
I originally took a&p 1 as just a recommended course for dental school. When I got into dental school they told me I needed to take a&p 2 before I matriculate as a requirement now, so I am currently taking it over the summer (I didn't get accepted till mid-Feb). I got got
Did you take upper level anatomy or lower level? My university has both
I took a&p 1 at a CC so that's where I'm taking the second half. So lower level would probably do, but it never hurts to take upper level (if you feel like you can succeed in it)Did you take upper level anatomy or lower level? My university has both
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