Pre-Medicine
UNC Charlotte offers pre-medical preparation for undergraduate, graduate, and post-baccalaureate students interested in pursuing a career in medicine. Opportunities and services available to students include:
- Strong academic preparation in the required pre-medical “core” of classes
- Broad selection of recommended science and non-science classes
- Pre-Medical Advising for academic and nonacademic requirements for medical school admissions
- Assistance with the application process, including essay preparation and interviews
- UNC Charlotte Pre-Professional Faculty Evaluation Committee that prepares recommendation letters for students with competitive academic credentials
- Opportunities to become involved in research
- Student clubs that offer guest speakers, community service opportunities, and support
Recommended Core Courses
The following classes are recommended for completion of the basic pre-medical core at UNCC. The classes are recommended to cover the basic requirements at the majority of medical schools and/or prepare you for the MCAT.
General Biology (with labs) | BIOL 2120 + 2130 | |
General Chemistry | CHEM 1251 + 1252 | (with labs) |
Organic Chemistry | CHEM 2131 + 2132 | (with labs) |
Physics | PHYS 1101/1102 or 2101/2102 | (with labs) |
Biochemistry | CHEM 4165 | (lab not required) |
Statistics | STAT 1220 or 1221 or 1222 | |
Calculus | MATH 1241 (± 1242) | (most medical schools no longer require calculus)(if applying to a school that does require calc, 1241/1242 is the proper level of calculus)( there is no calculus on the MCAT) |
Cell Biology | BIOL 3111 | sometimes required, and strongly recommended for the MCAT |
General Psychology | PSYC 1101 | increasingly required; also helpful for the MCAT (lab not required) |
Intro to Sociology | SOCY 1101 | increasingly required; also helpful for the MCAT |
English/English Comp | UWRT 1103 or 1104 | hIghly variable requirements among medical schools; may need additional English or writing-intensive courses, depending on the individual medical school |
Remember that each medical school establishes their specific prerequisites; always check the websites of the schools that you want to attend.
UNC School of Medicine: In addition to the above, add 1 semester of 3000/4000-level biology (such as Genetics, Animal Physiology, or Microbiology) (no plant/insect/ecology courses).
*Advanced Placement Credit: All medical schools have policies regarding acceptability of advanced placement (AP) credits for required courses. One of the problems with AP credit is that there is no grade available to evaluate the student’s performance in the class, and no grade available to compute into the GPA. For these reasons, many medical schools will not accept AP credit alone to fulfill the requirements for science and math. Some medical schools will accept AP to meet non-science course requirements. Usually, if a medical school requires a certain number of hours of subject X, they want you in a college classroom for that number of hours. Some medical schools have a more lenient policy on AP than others. If you have questions about AP credits, contact the admissions office of the medical schools to which you want to apply, or contact the Pre-Health Advising office.
More Resources
STUDENT CLUBS
American Medical Student Association (AMSA)
email: unccamsa@charlotte.edu
Black Women in Medicine
email: blackwomenmedicine.uncc@gmail.com
Minority Association of Pre-medical Students (MAPS)
email: unccmaps1@charlotte.edu
Pre-Student Osteopathic Medical Association (PreSOMA)
email: unccpresoma@gmail.com
RESOURCES
Professional Associations
- American Medical Association
- Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC)
- American Osteopathic Association
- American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine
- Association of Schools & Programs of Public Health
MCAT and MCAT Preparation
Applying to Medical Schools
- American Medical College Application Service (AMCAS)
- American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine Application Service (AACOMAS)
Financial Planning
- FIRST for Medical Education (basic financial planning information for med school from AAMC )
- AAMC’s State and Other Loan Forgiveness and Scholarship Programs (database)
- National Health Services Corps
- Armed Forces Health Professions Scholarship Program: Army , Navy , Air Force
- Indian Health Service
- NC Forgiveable Education Loans for Service (FELS)
Post-Baccalaureate Programs
- AAMC (searchable database of postbacc programs)
Medical Publications
- New England Journal of Medicine
- Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)
- National Library of Medicine (NLM)
Medical Licensing
Medical Ethics
- AMA Code of Medical Ethics
- The Hastings Center Report
- University of Washington SOM: Ethics in Medicine
Health-related Organizations
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- National Institutes of Health (NIH)
- US Food & Drug Administration (FDA)
- World Health Organization
Summer Enrichment Programs
- Summer Programs
- AAMC Aspiring Docs
- Explore Health Careers Diversity Links Page
- Summer Health Professions Education Program (SHPEP)(formerly SMDEP)
- Medical Education & Development Program (MED)
- Summer Program for Future Doctors (SPFD)