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II. PREMEDICAL COLLEGE COURSE.
In addition to the high school work specified above, a candidate for admission
to the Department of Medicine must present evidence of the completion
of thirty session hours of collegiate work in a college approved by
the Council on Medical Education of the American Medical Association.
A session-hour is the credit value of one hour a week of lecture or recitation
or two hours a week of laboratory work throughout a session of at
least thirty-two weeks, exclusive of holidays. The subjects included in the
thirty session-hours of college work should be in accordance with the following
schedule:
Required Subjects: | Session-hours. |
Chemistry (a) | 6 |
Physics (b) | 4 |
Biology (c) | 4 |
English Composition and Literature (d) | 3 |
Other non-science subjects, including one modern foreign language (e) |
6 |
French or German.
Advanced Botany or Advanced Zoölogy.
Psychology.
Advanced Algebra, Solid Geometry, and Trigonometry.
Additional courses in Chemistry.
Subjects Strongly Urged:
English (additional), Economics, History, Sociology, Political Science,
Logic, Mathematics, Latin, Greek, Drawing.
Other Suggested Electives:
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