I was wondering is there a specific physics course that i have to take for dental school or they don't care. There is 2 physics courses with biomedical applications or 2 courses of physics with calc. Which is the right one?
I was wondering is there a specific physics course that i have to take for dental school or they don't care. There is 2 physics courses with biomedical applications or 2 courses of physics with calc. Which is the right one?
Most schools accept the physics that comes with a lab (mainly calc base or trig base), as far as physics with any other applications, you would be better off going directly to the source (asking your schools of interest).
I concur with the last poster--you do need to make sure it has a lab. However, I took algebra-based/biomedical rather than the calc based. Why cause yourself more hardship than you need? So not worth the trouble.