The Biology degree program fits the pre-med MCAT requirements perfectly without adding additional hours to your degree requirements: there is no pre-health track needed!
We also strongly encourage all pre-health students to work with the Georgia Tech Pre-Health advising office, and be sure to carefully review the "Pre-Health Checklist" on the Pre-Health website to join the pre-health advising Canvas site, Piazza site, and listserv! We also suggest that you join the Georgia Tech chapter of the American Medical Students Association and check out the other pre-health student organizations at Georgia Tech.
Quick Links:
- MCAT/Medical School courses in the Biology degree
- Pre-health Biology Depth or Breadth electives
- Other Pre-health courses
- Pre-health Advising and AMSA contacts
The required medical school courses are also required for the Biology degree:
Medical School/MCAT requirement
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Biology degree requirement |
8 hours of Introductory Biology with lab
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BIOS 1207+1207L and 1208+1208L |
8 hours of General Chemistry with lab
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CHEM 1211K and 1212K |
8 hours of Organic Chemistry with lab
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CHEM 2311, 2312 (or 2313), and 2380 |
8 hours of Physics with lab
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PHYS 2211 and 2212 (Life Science sections) |
8 hours of Calculus
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MATH 1551, 1552 (or 1555), and 1553 |
6 hours of English
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ENGL 1101 and 1102 |
The recommended MCAT and medical school courses also fit perfectly within the Biology degree requirements without adding any extra credit hours:
Medical School/MCAT recommendation | Biology degree requirement or elective |
Genetics with lab | BIOS 2600 and 2601 or 2610 and 2611; fulfills required Core Course and Core Lab |
Cell and Molecular Biology with lab | BIOS 3450 and 3451; fulfills required core course and core lab |
Anatomy with lab | BIOS 3753 and 3754; fulfills Biology Depth or Breadth electives |
Physiology with lab | BIOS 3755 and 3756; fulfills Biology Depth or Breadth electives |
Biostatistics or Statistics | BIOS 4401; fulfills Biology Quantitative Requirement |
Biochemistry | CHEM 3511 or 3521 (previously 4511); fulfills Biology Breadth elective |
Psychology | PSYC 1101; fulfills Social Sciences elective |
Sociology | SOC 1101; fulfills Social Sciences elective |
Check the Georgia Tech course catalog to confirm credit hours and pre-requisites.
- BIOS 3000 Survey of Medicine
- BIOS 3380 Microbiology
- BIOS 3381 Microbiology Lab
- BIOS 3753 Human Anatomy
- BIOS 3754 Anatomy Lab
- BIOS 3755 Human Physiology
- BIOS 3756 Physiology lab
- BIOS 4012 Protein Biology
- BIOS 4015 Cancer Biology and Technology
- BIOS 4100 Exercise Physiology
- BIOS 4150 Genomics and Applied Bioinformatics
- BIOS 4200 Kinesiology
- BIOS 4238 Ion Channels
- BIOS 4340 Medical Microbiology
- BIOS 4400 Human Neuroanatomy
- BIOS 4464 Developmental Biology
- BIOS 4471 Behavioral Biology
- BIOS 4480 Evolutionary Developmental Biology
- BIOS 4500 Drug Discovery
- BIOS 4510 Epigenetics
- BIOS 4520 Health, Genes, and Society
- BIOS 4530 Human Evolutionary Genomics
- BIOS 4540 Human Motor control
- BIOS 4545 Human Genetics
- BIOS 4560 RNA Biology and Biotechnology
- BIOS 4570 Immunology
- BIOS 4607 Molecular Biology of Microbes: Disease, Nature, and Biotechnology
- BIOS 4651 Bioethics
- BIOS 4668 Eukaryotic Molecular Genetics
- BIOS 4744 Microbial Symbiosis and Microbiomes
- BIOS 4746 Signaling Molecules
Pre-health courses which can count toward Biology Breadth Electives*:
There are many other courses offered by other schools which can provide great breadth of knowledge to your Biology degree, including those offered by Chemistry and Biochemistry (CHEM), Psychology (PSYC), Neuroscience (NEUR), and Biomedical Engineering (BMED). In many cases, such courses can count for Biology major Breadth electives if they are 3000-level or higher.
Be sure to check the course catalog to confirm credit hours and pre-requisites.
*up to nine hours of Biology breadth electives may be outside of biology as specified in the Biology Degree Requirements. Please check the Undergraduate Handbook for more details.
Pre-health courses which can count toward Humanities or Social Sciences:
In some cases, pre-health courses can fulfill Humanities electives, such as those offered by Literature, Media, and Communication (LMC) or Social Science electives, such as those offered by Psychology (PSYC) and History and Sociology (HTS).
Check the Georgia Tech Core Curriculum to confirm that your courses of interest will fulfill a Humanities or Social Science elective and the course catalog to confirm credit hours and pre-requisites.
Pre-heath Advising
Georgia Tech Pre-Health Advising Office
Bill Moore Student Success Center
1st Floor, Center for Career Discovery and Development
Review the Pre-Health Checklist on the Pre-Health Website for information on how to schedule an appointment with a pre-health advisor, join the pre-health Canvas and Piazza sites, and join the pre-health listserv
American Medical Students Association Advisor:
Hui Zhu, Ph.D.
Phone: (404) 385-3373
Email: hui.zhu@chemistry.gatech.edu
Office: Boggs 2-90J
Website: https://gtamsa.weebly.com/
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