drexel's msp offers undergrad level science courses for the fall semester then upper level courses for the spring. in the evening, they also offer princeton reveiw. the person who interviewed me also said there are mendatory volunteern. UPenn offers many but it depends on what you choose to take. Midwestern offers "...Courses are in disciplines including: biochemistry, molecular cell biology, genetics, histology, human anatomy (with lab), human physiology, microbiology, immunology, pharmacology, introduction to medical ethics and a capstone course. The capstone course includes preparation of a scholarly, literature-based portfolio on a topic of the student's choice (usually a disease condition) and a presentation of their topic in a research poster. In addition, students are required to take elective credits if needed to bring the total quarter credits to 15 or more credits. The elective credits, offered in a variety of disciplines, include other biomedical science courses and professional preparation courses (e.g. Health Career Planning, Medical Terminology, Learning Styles and Assessment, etc.)." For tuition, they are all very expensive but I assume Drexel has less.