Electrical Engineering Student

Premedical Sciences, B.S.

This major is designed for students preparing for a career in medicine and health‐related fields. Courses within this concentration provide students with core knowledge in structure and function relationships related to animal and humanbodies. As such, this program of study requires a minimum 3.0 GPA for the science courses. 

Requirements for Graduation: 

To be eligible for graduation, students majoring in Premedical Sciences, B.S. must complete a minimum of 120 credits, achieve a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher, satisfy the College’s residency requirements, and complete the General Education Requirements of the College. A minimum grade of 2.0 is required for First Year Seminar and all courses taken as partof Foundations. Courses used to complete General Education Requirements may not be taken on a pass/fail basis. 

The General Education Requirements of the college require students to successfully complete a First Year Seminar, Foundations, Disciplinary Perspectives, and a Constellation. Students who enter the college with 30 credit hours completed will not take a First Year Seminar course and therefore must take an additional 3 credits for graduation. Transfer students that are awarded 60 or more credits upon acceptance to York College will not be required to complete a Constellation. 

General Education Requirements

First Year Seminar

  • FYS 100 First-Year Seminar 3 credit hours
  • FYS 102 Common Hour 0 credit hours

Foundations Requirements

Communication Course:

  • FCO 105 Rhetorical Communication 3 credit hours

Advanced Communication Course:

  • Satisfied by major (BIO 392 and BIO 393)

Quantitative Fluency

  • Satisfied by major (MAT 171)

Choose 3 credits of the following American Citizenship courses:

  • ECO 201 Principles of Economics (Micro) 3 credit hours
  • HIS 111 American History from Colonization to Civil War 3 credit hours
  • HIS 112 American History from Civil War to Global Power 3 credit hours
  • PHL 245 American Philosophical Thought 3 credit hours
  • PS 101 American Government and Citizenship 3 credit hours
  • REL 269 American Religious Thought and Culture 3 credit hours

Choose 3 credits of the following Global Citizenship courses:

Students have the option to complete this requirement by successfully completing 6 credits of the same foreign language.

  • ECO 200 Principles of Economics (Macro) 3 credit hours
  • G 100 World Regional Geography 3 credit hours
  • HIS 102 The West in the World 3 credit hours
  • PS 102 Contemporary Global Issues 3 credit hours

Disciplinary Perspectives

Choose 3 credits of the following Humanities courses:

  • FLM 216 Introduction to Film 3 credit hours
  • HIS 101 The Foundation of the West 3 credit hours
  • LIT 200 Introduction to Literary and Textual Studies 3 credit hours
  • PHL 221 Introduction to Philosophy 3 credit hours

  • PHL 238 Race, Gender, and Sexuality 3 credit hours
    OR
  • WGS 238 Race, Gender, and Sexuality 3 credit hours 

  • REL 265 World Religions 3 credit hours

Choose 3 credits of the following Arts courses:

  • ART 101 Art and Visual Culture 3 credit hours
  • CRW 272 Introduction to Creative Writing 3 credit hours
  • MUS 186 Listening to Music 3 credit hours
  • THE 154 Introduction to Theatre 3 credit hours

Social and Behavioral Sciences Course:

  • Satisfied by major (PSY 100 or SOC 100)

Natural and Physical Sciences Course:

  • Satisfied by major (BIO 142)

Constellation Requirement

The Constellation requirement is met when a student completes four courses from a minimum of three disciplines within the Constellation requirements. Transfer students that are awarded 60 or more credits upon acceptance to York College will not be required to complete a Constellation except for Education majors.

Required Major Courses (77-78 credit hours)

  • BIO 142 Molecules, Genes and Cells 4 credit hours
  • BIO 152 Evolution, Ecology and Diversity 4 credit hours
  • BIO 220 Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4 credit hours
  • BIO 221 Human Anatomy & Physiology Lab 0 credit hours
  • BIO 222 Human Anatomy & Physiology II 4 credit hours
  • BIO 223 Human Anatomy & Physiology II Lab 0 credit hours
  • BIO 240 Genetics 4 credit hours
  • BIO 241 Genetics Lab 0 credit hours
  • BIO 290 Biostatistics 3 credit hours
  • BIO 350 Biochemistry I 4 credit hours
  • BIO 351 Biochemistry I Lab 0 credit hours
  • BIO 392 Biology Inquiry I: Genes to Ecosystems 3 credit hours
  • BIO 393 Biology Inquiry 2: Genes to Ecosystems 3 credit hours
  • CHM 134 General Chemistry I 4 credit hours
  • CHM 135 General Chemistry I Lab 0 credit hours
  • CHM 136 General Chemistry II 4 credit hours
  • CHM 137 General Chemistry II Lab 0 credit hours
  • CHM 234 Organic Chemistry I 4 credit hours
  • CHM 235 Organic Chemistry I Lab 0 credit hours
  • CHM 236 Organic Chemistry II 4 credit hours
  • CHM 237 Organic Chemistry II Lab 0 credit hours
  • MAT 171 Calculus I 4 credit hours
  • PHY 110 General Physics I 4 credit hours
  • PHY 111 General Physics I Lab 0 credit hours
  • PHY 112 General Physics II 4 credit hours
  • PHY 113 General Physics II Lab 0 credit hours
  • Physical Education and Wellness 2 credit hours 

  • PSY 100 General Psychology 3 credit hours
    OR
  • SOC 100 Introduction to Sociology 3 credit hours 

  • PHL 225 Philosophy of Medicine 3 credit hours
    OR
  • PHL 346 Bioethics 3 credit hours
    OR
  • HUM 310 Medical Humanities 3 credit hours

Upper Division Science Electives (11-12 credit hours)

Students may choose any 11-12 credits of elective courses within the following science upper division courses. Depending on the requirements for acceptance into their professional education of choice, the students will discuss with their academic advisor which courses should be prioritized for their preparation.

  • BCM 400 Applied Biochemistry 4 credit hours
  • BIO 306 Animal Behavior 4 credit hours
  • BIO 308 Animal Physiology 4 credit hours
  • BIO 330 Microbiology 4 credit hours *
    * Recommended to students interested in Physician Assistant, Veterinary, Optometry, Pharmacy, Dental, and Chiropractic School.
  • BIO 332 Developmental Biology 4 credit hours
  • BIO 352 Biochemistry II 4 credit hours **
    ** Recommended to students interested in Medical, Physician Assistant, Veterinary, Optometry, and Dental School.
  • BIO 354 Immunology 4 credit hours
  • BIO 355 Immunology Lab 0 credit hours
  • BIO 358 Cell and Molecular Biology 4 credit hours
  • BIO 360 Neurobiology 4 credit hours
  • BIO 364 Virology 4 credit hours
  • CHM 324 Physical Chemistry for Biosciences 3 credit hours
  • CHM 338 Instrumental Analytical Chemistry 4 credit hours ***
    *** Must choose another course if getting a Chemistry minor.
  • CHM 339 Instrumental Analytical Chemistry Lab 0 credit hours
  • CHM 372 Introduction to Toxicology 3 credit hours

General Free Electives (10-13 credit hours)

Additional credits hours of the student’s choice can be earned towards the degree. Students are encouraged to discuss with their advisor prior to enrollment to ensure meeting the requirements for their preprofessional degree of choice.

Suggested Course Sequence

First Year (32-33 credits)

Fall Semester (15 credits)
  • BIO 142 Molecules, Genes and Cells 4 credit hours
  • CHM 134 General Chemistry I 4 credit hours
  • CHM 135 General Chemistry I Lab 0 credit hours
  • FYS 100 First-Year Seminar 3 credit hours
  • FYS 102 Common Hour 0 credit hours
  • MAT 171 Calculus I 4 credit hours
Spring Semester (17-18 credits)
  • BIO 152 Evolution, Ecology and Diversity 4 credit hours
  • CHM 136 General Chemistry II 4 credit hours
  • CHM 137 General Chemistry II Lab 0 credit hours
  • FCO 103 Rhetorical Communication Studio (if required)
  • FCO 105 Rhetorical Communication 3 credit hours
  • Foundations - American Citizenship course 3 credit hours
  • Foundations - Global Citizenship course 3 credit hours

Sophomore Year (30-32 credits)

Fall Semester (15 credits)
  • BIO 290 Biostatistics 3 credit hours
  • CHM 234 Organic Chemistry I 4 credit hours
  • CHM 235 Organic Chemistry I Lab 0 credit hours
  • PHY 110 General Physics I 4 credit hours
  • PHY 111 General Physics I Lab 0 credit hours
  • Disciplinary Perspectives - Humanities course 3 credit hours
  • Physical Activity and Wellness course 1 credit hour
Spring Semester (15-17 credits)
  • CHM 236 Organic Chemistry II 4 credit hours
  • CHM 237 Organic Chemistry II Lab 0 credit hours
  • PHY 112 General Physics II 4 credit hours
  • PHY 113 General Physics II Lab 0 credit hours

  • PSY 100 General Psychology 3 credit hours
    OR
  • SOC 100 Introduction to Sociology 3 credit hours 

  • Disciplinary Perspectives - Arts course 3 credit hours
  • General Free Elective 1-3 credit hours

Junior Year (28 credits)

Fall Semester (14 credits)
  • BIO 240 Genetics 4 credit hours
  • BIO 241 Genetics Lab 0 credit hours
  • BIO 350 Biochemistry I 4 credit hours
  • BIO 351 Biochemistry I Lab 0 credit hours
  • BIO 392 Biology Inquiry I: Genes to Ecosystems 3 credit hours

  • HUM 310 Medical Humanities 3 credit hours
    OR
  • Constellation course 3 credit hours
Spring Semester (14 credits)
  • BIO 393 Biology Inquiry 2: Genes to Ecosystems 3 credit hours
  • Upper Division Science elective 4 credit hours
  • Constellation course 3 credit hours
  • Physical Activity and Wellness course 1 credit hour

  • PHL 225 Philosophy of Medicine 3 credit hours
    OR
    PHL 346 Bioethics 3 credit hours

Senior Year (31 credits)

Fall Semester (17 credits)
  • BIO 220 Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4 credit hours
  • BIO 221 Human Anatomy & Physiology Lab 0 credit hours
  • Upper Division Science elective 4 credit hours
  • Constellation Course 3 credit hours
  • General Free Elective 3 credit hours
Spring Semester (14 credits)
  • BIO 222 Human Anatomy & Physiology II 4 credit hours
  • BIO 223 Human Anatomy & Physiology II Lab 0 credit hours
  • Upper Division Science elective 4 credit hours
  • General Free Elective 3 credit hours
  • Constellation course 3 credit hours