![]() Suggested biology courses: Courses devoted to genetics and cell biology and emphasizing human biology (signal transduction, basic pharmacologic principles, homeostasis and feedback, an introduction to hormone receptors, neuronal signaling, and immunology). We will accept advanced or higher-level biology courses toward this requirement. ** Although courses that correspond to these discrete subject areas and specifications will satisfy admissions requirements, the Committee encourages and will consider other innovative approaches to mastering the competencies detailed below (i.e., interdisciplinary courses that complement required subject content).Īll applicants must complete a full year of biology. * Please note that in addition to these requirements for all MD candidates, HST candidates are required to demonstrate competency in upper-level mathematics, biochemistry, molecular biology, and calculus-based physics. Humanities or social science courses involving substantial expository writing will satisfy this requirement.Writing intensive courses are preferred.Statistics (preferably biostatistics) is also encouraged HST –Coursework that includes upper-level mathematics (typically to include differential equations and/or linear algebra)* is strongly encouraged, although evidence of comparable engagement with analytic and computational tools through other activities will be considered.Pathways - Encouraged to complete one year of coursework in mathematics, including one semester each of calculus and statistics (preferably biostatistics).Candidates are strongly encouraged to meet this prerequisite with at least one year in calculus-based physics* HST - One year of physics must be taken at the college level.Pathways - AP credits that enable you to take an upper-level course will meet one semester.Lab experience is desirable but not required.AP credits that enable you to take a higher-level course will satisfy one semester of inorganic chemistry.Two years of chemistry (four courses) including inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, and biochemistry are required.AP credits cannot be used however, if students have earned college credit for biology through AP coursework, upper level courses in biology will satisfy this requirement.Should include cellular and molecular aspects.One year with lab experience (one semester of lab experience should be with corresponding coursework however, second semester lab may be fulfilled by independent laboratory based research) is required.Encouraged to complete coursework in Behavioral Sciences (e.g. ![]() The following prerequisite courses are required or encouraged for applicants applying beginning with the 2020-2021 application cycle. Detailed information regarding these prerequisites can be found below the following tables. Please note the specifications in each required subject area below (e.g., laboratory work in biology, general/inorganic chemistry, and organic chemistry). Advanced-level courses may be used to satisfy basic course requirements. Ultimately, however, it is not the number of years in college or hours in a course but the quality of education and the maturity of the student that determine readiness for medical school. Prerequisites do not need to be completed in order to submit an application to Harvard Medical School however, the required courses (and/or any degree programs an applicant is enrolled in) must be completed prior to matriculation. The majority of successful applicants will have completed most of the required courses prior to application. Candidates should take courses in these areas that are comparable to courses taken by subject majors. ![]() We require strong preparation in the areas of science and mathematics that are basic to medical studies. The Committee on Admissions considers the level of coursework completed when evaluating candidates’ academic performance and determining their suitability for medicine. Please note that these requirements are subject to change from one application cycle to the next therefore, students should review our requirements prior to the application cycle in which they decide to apply. We encourage students to pursue interdisciplinary courses in biology, chemistry, physics, and mathematics and the integration of principles across the preclinical sciences. Although the Committee on Admissions has established course requirements in discrete subject areas, we will consider alternative course formats or combinations that demonstrate equivalent preparation. ![]() Preparation for medical school in the 21st century should reflect contemporary developments in medical knowledge, the pace of discovery, and the permeation of biochemistry, cell biology, and genetics into most areas of medicine. ![]() General Comments Regarding Course Requirements ![]()
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