Degree Programs
Associate's Degree
Pre-Veterinary
Concentration
Since there are many applicants for a limited number of openings at the professional schools in the health and allied health fields, students are urged to get a strong foundation in the basic sciences in their first two years and work toward a high G.P.A.
A broad background in humanities and social sciences will help students in communicating and relating with people. Students wanting to enter schools of medicine, veterinary science and dentistry need to complete a baccalaureate degree, with a major in biology, chemistry or other appropriate discipline. Students should make choices that meet the requirements of the 2+2 Benedictine University program or the program of study they plan to pursue at the senior college level.
Prerequisites
High school studies should include:
- 3 years of math, including second year algebra, geometry and trigonometry;
- 3 years of science, including one each in biology, chemistry and physics;
- Other science courses (highly recommended);and
- 2 years of foreign language (highly recommended)
Requirements
All students must General Education core degree requirements (link to page 2 of general education core requirements), and they must complete the following courses specific to the concentration. Courses required for the concentration may also satisfy General Education requirements.
- BIO 106 – Cellular Biology;
- BIO 107 – Biological Organisms and Ecology;
- CHE 111, CHE 112 – General Chemistry I and II;
- CHE 223, CHE 224 – Organic Chemistry I and II;
- MAT 114 – College Algebra, if needed;
- MAT 115 – Trigonometry, if needed;
- MAT 122, MAT 125 or MAT 223, – Calculus or Statistics; and
- PHY 211, PHY 212 – General Physics I and II
Recommended Additional Courses
Other science courses to consider are BIO 108, BIO 109 - Anatomy and Physiology I and II and BIO 215 - Microbiology.
PRE-VETERINARY CONCENTRATION
Two Year Plan Course Plan
First Year
First Semester
ENG 111 - Comp. & Rhetoric 3
BIO106 – Cellular Biology 4
CHE 111 – Gen. Chemistry I 4
HUM 101 – Discourse, Inquiry 3
MAT 114 – College Algebra 3 OR MAT 223 – Calculus I 5
Total Hours 17-19
Second Semester
ENG 112 - Comp. & Research 3
BIO 107-Biological Organisms & Ecology 4
CHE 112 – Gen. Chemistry II 4
Social Behavior Elective 3
MAT 115 – Trigonometry 3 OR
MAT 224 – Calculus II 4
Total Hours 17-18
Second Year
First Semester
CHE 223- Organic Chemistry I 4
Social Behavior Elective 3
PHY 211 – General Physics I 4
Fine Arts elective 3
Elective 3
Total Hours 17
Second Semester
CHE 224- Organic Chemistry II 4
SPH 110 – Fund. of Speech 3
PHY 212 – General Physics II 4
Humanities or Fine Arts elective 3
Social Behavior Elective 3
Total Hours 17
Recommended Social/Behavioral Science courses
PSC 210: American Government, PSC 210: General Psychology, PSY 215: Growth & Development, SOC 210: Introductory Sociology
Recommended Humanities/Fine Arts
PHI 213: General Ethics, PHI 201: Introduction to Philosophy, REL 230: Contemporary Moral Problems, HUM 183 & 184: Exploration of Human Values I & II.
