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Master Degree Psychology from Cedarville University

The Cedarville psychology major applies the human-behavior research world to the needs & problems that people face on a daily basis. Human service and people-helping comprise a significant focus of the psychology major. The department has a strong track record both for placing students in desired jobs at the baccalaureate-level as well as seeing students find admission to graduate schools of their choices. Often the former students select a degree in applied psychology while the latter group of students select the more broad psychology major.

A hallmark of Cedarville’s psychology program is a commitment to teaching all concepts from a biblical perspective. In particular, the faculty desire for students to think biblically about psychology topics and to view psychology from a Christian world-and-life view. Biblical education, an introduction to the world of research, and a strong emphasis on classroom critical thinking help shape CU psychology majors to understand people & life from a biblical perspective.

Master of Science in Food Nutrition from Clemson University

Students admitted to the MS program in Food, Nutrition, and Culinary Sciences must meet the criteria outlined below. Students not meeting the minimum admission requirements may be admitted in a provisional status with the approval of the graduate faculty.

The Aptitude Test of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE General Test) must be taken by all applicants. A minimum total GRE score of 1000 on the two-component exam is required. In some cases, other tests administered for students applying for postbaccalaureate degrees may be accepted in lieu of the GRE (e.g., MCAT).

Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Dyersburg State Community College

The Pre-Veterinary concentration makes it possible for a student to acquire a basic foundation of work in the arts and sciences as a prerequisite for veterinary professional courses to be completed after transfer. Admission requirements vary among professional schools; therefore, students pursuing pre-veterinary programs should contact the professional school of their choice for specific details concerning these requirements before selecting courses for this concentration at DSCC.

Physician Assistant from Duquesne University

The vast majority of students apply as freshmen for the entry-level Master’s program. After 5 years these students will graduate with both a Bachelor’s and a Master’s degree. The admissions criteria for these applicants are posted below. Because the process of admissions is very competitive, students must have a strong academic record. There are some additional strategies to improve your chances of gaining admission.

Pre-Chiropractic Medicine Program from Drury University

Chiropractors are health-care professionals who diagnose and treat patients whose health problems are associated with the body’s muscular, skeletal, or nervous system. They have a holistic approach to health and use only natural, drugless, and non-surgical treatments such as massage to aid the body in the healing process.

A bachelor’s degree is not required for most chiropractic schools; in fact most only call for 90 semester hours for admission. Chiropractors attend four years of chiropractic school. They are not allowed to perform surgery or prescribe drugs.

Pre-Veterinary Medicine Program from Drury University

Doctors of veterinary medicine are medical professionals whose primary responsibility is protecting the health and welfare of animals. Veterinarians diagnose and control animal diseases, treat sick and injured animals, prevent the transmission of animal diseases to people, and advise owners on proper care of pets and livestock.

Veterinarians can work in a variety of settings, from rural care of livestock for a major corporation to wildlife preservation for the government. Most veterinary schools will require students to take the MCAT or the GRE as admission criteria.

Department of Physical Therapy from Daemen College

At Daemen, students can earn a Bachelor’s degree in Natural Science at the completion of four years and a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree (DPT) at the completion of six years.

As an enrolled Physical Therapy Program major, students are guaranteed admission to the professional phase of the curriculum provided they achieve academic and departmental standards.

Students have access to a variety of clinical experiences–local, national and international–at over 300 clinical sites.

Students study with dedicated faculty, all of whom teach, practice, and conduct research in a variety of areas including orthopedics, pediatrics, geriatrics, tissue mechanics, sports medicine, vestibular, and wound healing.

Surgical Technologist from Community College of Allegheny County

This program prepares graduates to work under supervision in the operating room. The Surgical Technologist practices principles of asepsis while assisting the surgeon with surgical procedures. Responsibilities include preparation of equipment and supplies before, during and after surgery.

Graduates have the skills for an entry-level position in an operating room assisting the surgeon. Graduates may take the National Surgical Technologist Certifying Examination administered by the Liaison Council on Certification.

Enrollment is limited by the availability of clinical sites and other factors. Students must make separate application to this program. Applicants should have a successful record of achievement in high school science courses or develop these skills prior to program admission.

Pre Veterinary Medicine from Colorado State University Pueblo

The pre-veterinary medicine option is offered to those students interested in eventually applying for admission to a college of veterinary medicine. It is a set of requirements recommended for admission to veterinary school rather than a major. That is, students must fulfill additional requirements to receive a B.A./B.S.

Students are urged to select a major that will complement Pre-Vet course requirements. Suggested majors at CSU-Pueblo include chemistry and biology, (depending mainly on alternate career plans, should an applicant not be accepted into a professional veterinary medical program). Many students elect a Biology Major with a Chemistry Minor. Requirement information sheets for the B.S. in biology may be obtained from the biology department office.

Pre-Dental from Colorado State University Pueblo

The specific objective of the CSU-Pueblo Pre-Dental option is to prepare students for successful entry into dental school. CSU-Pueblo provides a program of course work and career counseling for Pre-Dental students.
Pre-professional education for dentistry is minimally a three-year program. Most of the students being admitted to dental school, however, have completed a bachelor’s degree. It is advisable to complete the requirements for admission to dental school in conjunction with fulfilling the requirements for a bachelor’s of science degree. While dental schools accept a wide range of majors today, the degree programs in Biology and Chemistry offer competitive advantages. See the catalog or advising sheets for majors in Biology or Chemistry for specific degree requirements.


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