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College of Sciences & Mathematics1900 Belmont BoulevardNashville, TN 37212
615.460.3210BELMONT.EDU
Pre-Health studies is centered on the science courses that a student needs to complete to be accepted to a graduate health care program. We work with students on strategies for success on aptitude tests (MCAT, OAT, PCAT, etc.). We encourage clinical experiences. We “get to know our students” in our small classroom lecture/lab model which helps professors write the best possible letter of recommendation. We showcase problem solving and critical thinking skills by having students present their research at regional and national meetings.
Pre-Health Studiesat BELMONT UNIVERSITY
Pre-Health StudiesCOLLEGE OF SCIENCES & MATHEMATICS
UNIVERSITY PRE-HEALTH ADVISORDr. Nick Ragsdale615.460.6210
[email protected]/ISS/PRE-HEALTH-STUDIES/
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Belmont and the College of Sciences & Mathematics
have many majors, minors and opportunities to help
students achieve their health career goals. Internships
in local health care facilities include hospitals, dental clinics,
veterinarian offices, pharmacies and physical therapy centers.
Academic advisors are assigned to students according to career
interests and Dr. Nick Ragsdale, pre-health advisor, serves as
a resource for all students interested in health-related careers.
A variety of health-related student organizations provide
opportunities for community service, learning about health
care needs and careers, and networking in the health care field.
These organizations offer insight into pre-health studies and
processes for applying to health-related graduate programs.
Always choose a major that inspires you to do well and
try harder. Typical majors for students interested in the
following areas of health care are:
• Medical (Allopathic & Osteopathic), Dental,
or Veterinary: Biology/Pre-Medical Emphasis,
Chemistry/Pre-Health Emphasis, Psychological Science,
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Mathematics
• Pharmacy: Biology/Pre-Pharm Emphasis,
Chemistry/Pre-Health Emphasis, Pharmaceutical Studies
• Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy:
Biology/Pre-Allied Health Emphasis, Exercise Science,
Psychological Science
• Optometry: Biology/Pre-Medical Emphasis,
Biology/Pre-Allied Health Emphasis, Chemistry/
Pre-Health Emphasis
• Masters of Science in Nursing, Public Health,
Health Administration: Biology/Pre-Allied Health
Emphasis, Psychological Science
WHAT MAKES US UNIQUE?
This is an excellent time to begin working toward your
vocational life within a clinical setting. The latest reports from
the U.S. Department of Labor indicate that the majority of
health diagnosis, treatment and technical positions will have
greater than average growth through the year 2022.
Through your academic life and extracurricular activities
at Belmont University, within the College of Sciences and
Mathematics, you will be able to achieve your health career
goals. You will be able to explore your chosen field so that
you get “first hand” experience. Academic and specialty
advisors are assigned according to your career interests.
Together, you will work with your advisors not only to
achieve your career goals but to insure that you have explored
all the clinically related career possibilities so that you are best
matched with your career potential.
Additionally, Belmont offers the following resources:
1. Walk-in and scheduled appointments with a
pre-health advisor.
2. Free tutoring for multiple levels of math, chemistry
and biology.
3. Student-led organizations in which one hones his or her
leadership skills.
4. Connections with area clinical facilities for volunteer
and internship experience.
5. Peer-mentoring in which 1st and 2nd year students learn
the “ins and outs” of achieving one’s goal of becoming a
clinician from 3rd and 4th year students.
6. Research opportunities that are curricular and
extra-curricular which allow you to practice your
problem solving and critical thinking skills.
PRE-HEALTH AT BELMONT
“From committee recommendation letters to mentoring programs, Belmont’s pre-health resources were so helpful in my process of getting into medical school. The faculty really do care about students’ succeeding. The curriculum is also designed for students to gain not only knowledge but personal experience through research.”
ALICIA HSUBiology (2015)
“As a Biology major, I knew all of the faculty and staff by name, and was known by them as well. The small Belmont community is one that goes above and beyond to provide each student with not only personalized advising but also individual attention, to ensure the most positive educational experience. Through my research course I was able to safely ask questions and make mistakes knowing that my advisor was willing to sacrifice efficiency in order to encourage critical thinking and curiosity.”
MOLLY SHANKLESBiology (2014)