ARE YOU INTERESTED IN A
PRE-VETERINARY PROGRAM?

Competition for entry into a medical science program is intense. Some medical programs require a bachelor’s degree for entry, other programs require a set of prescribed professional requirements. At minimum most pre-medicine programs require two years of undergraduate study, including courses in English, social sciences, humanities, chemistry, biology and physics. You will find the general education courses and pre-professional courses that you need to take in your freshman and sophomore years at the University of Wisconsin-Fond du Lac. Taking your first two years of a pre-medicine program at UW-Fond du Lac will give you an excellent start and prepare you for upper level courses in biology, mathematics, physics and chemistry.
For Further Information:
• See your advisor
• Visit the College Board web site on Career planning
• Explore WISCareers on the Internet in the Student Resource Center
• Check out Transfer Information
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RECOMMENDED COURSE SEQUENCE:
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| FALL I |
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Credits |
| ENG 102 |
English Composition II |
3 |
| MAT 110 |
College Algebra |
3 |
| CHE 145 |
General Chemistry |
5 |
| PHY 141 |
Physics |
5 |
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| SPRING I |
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| ENG 102 |
Composition II |
3 |
| MAT 113 |
Trigonometry |
2 |
| CHE 155 |
General Chemistry |
5 |
| PHY 142 |
Physics |
5 |
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| FALL II |
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| ZOO 101 |
Animal Biology |
5 |
| MAT 117 |
Statistics |
3 |
| CHE 343/351 |
Intro to Organic Chemistry |
4 |
| SS/HU/FA/ES |
3 |
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| SPRING II |
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If following this sequence of classes/credits
then it is recommended that you transfer to
UW-Madison for the fourth semester and take
the following courses: Biochemistry & Genetics
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