NWCCD 2020-21 Catalog 
    
    Nov 23, 2024  
NWCCD 2020-21 Catalog [This is an Archived Catalog.]

Pre-Professional AS


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The Pre-Professional AS Program is the suggested course of study for individuals who would like to pursue a career in healthcare (Physician, Veterinarian, Optometrist, Pharmacist, Physical Therapist, etc.) and would like to prepare themselves with a broad scientific background.  


The program is designed to provide students with instruction in biological and physical sciences and to prepare students for upper-level courses in the specialty of choice. Professional programs in these areas usually require a Bachelor’s degree prior to entry.

Requirements of institutions where students pursue advanced studies vary greatly; therefore, students should carefully consult the catalog of the institution to which they intend to transfer and work with their advisors to develop an appropriate program of study. Students should also ask their advisors about the contractual agreements between the State of Wyoming and various universities regarding medical school, veterinary school and physical therapy programs.

Pre-Professional AS Program Outcomes:

  1. Apply foundational concepts in science and math to health-science related problems.
  2. Develop research skills relevant to examining physical and biological phenomena.
  3. Evaluate explanations for physical and biological processes by way of the scientific method, to include making and testing hypotheses.
  4. Make accurate and precise scientific measurements.
  5. Explain physical and biological processes using mathematics and other appropriate symbolic notation.
  6. Communicate scientific and technical knowledge effectively using a variety of modalities.

 

 

Freshman Year


Fall Semester - 14-17 credits


Spring Semester - 16 credits


Sophomore Year


Total Degree Credit Hours: 60


Program Recommendations


Notes


The following high school courses are recommended for students who plan to finish a bachelor’s degree in a science field in four years:

  1. Four years of math including at least up to Trigonometry and Algebra II with Elementary Functions or Calculus encouraged.
  2. Four years of science including biology, chemistry and physics.

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