Physician Assistant Preparatory Program

The physician assistant preparation (PA-preparation) concentration at the Mount is intended for students who plan to make application to a graduate program in physician assistant studies. The curriculum has been designed to satisfy the requisite course admission requirements for most institutions that offer the graduate degree. Most graduate programs also require a certain number of contact hours in a health care setting. The total contact hour requirement and the allowed environments differ among institutions.

The Career Center at Mount Saint Mary College will assist PA-preparation students in obtaining experiences that may satisfy some or all of these requirements. It is the responsibility of the student to investigate the specific pre-requisites for the graduate program(s) for which he/she intends to apply and, as appropriate, to acquire the necessary contact hours.

The PA-preparation curriculum at the Mount leads to the bachelor's degree in biology. While it is not necessarily required that an applicant to a graduate PA program have a degree in the sciences, the pre-requisite courses best fit into the sequence of courses taken by an undergraduate biology major. Most institutions have prescribed liberal arts requirements and those courses have been included in the Mount curriculum. The students are required to complete Biological Principles I & II, Chemical Principles I & II, and Calculus I with the following before applying to the department:

  • No grade in the courses above lower than a B
  • Overall GPA equal or greater than 3.2
  • Combined Math and Science GPA equal or greater than 3.2
  • Meeting all of the requirements outlined in the majors handbook

In addition to 40 credits in biology, the course of study includes the following:

  • A year of Freshman Chemistry with laboratory
  • A year of Organic Chemistry with laboratory
  • A year of Calculus and one course in Statistics
  • A year of General Physics with laboratory
  • A year of English
  • A year of Psychology

PA-preparation Program – Student Responsibilities

To remain in the PA-preparation track, a student must achieve a minimum GPA of 3.2 by the end of the first academic year. By the end of the second academic year, a student must then earn a minimum GPA of 3.4 overall and in prescribed science and mathematics courses. A minimum grade of B- is required in all science courses.

To enhance the success of graduate applications, students are expected to participate in College and divisional activities. There are many opportunities for students to demonstrate involvement in professional, cultural, and recreational activities. Active participation in one or more of these areas in looked upon favorably when graduate admission applications are reviewed.

It is essential that students consult the specific admission requirements for graduate programs in which they are interested. This must be done in a timely manner to ensure that any necessary changes in course scheduling can be accommodated. Students are responsible for adjusting their course schedules to meet graduate admission requirements. Students must also be aware of the number and type of contact hours required and have a plan to address this requirement. Students must also arrange to take any required entrance exam (e.g. GRE).

Requirements

Required Biology Courses (40 cr.)

BIO 1030ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY I

4

BIO 1040ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY II

4

BIO 1130BIOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES I

4

BIO 1140BIOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES II

4

BIO 2040GENETICS

4

BIO 2080PRINCIPLES OF MICROBIOLOGY

4

BIO 2521/PSY 3521INTRODUCTION TO THE NEUROSCIENCES

4

BIO 3910/CHM 3910NATURAL SCIENCE SEMINAR I

1

BIO 3920/CHM 3920NATURAL SCIENCE SEMINAR II

2

BIO 4030/CHM 2010CELLULAR BIOLOGY

4

Or

BIO 4050DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY

4

BIO 4310BIOCHEMISTRY

4

BIO 4900/CHM 4900NATURAL SCIENCE SEMINAR III

1

Other Required Science and Math Courses

CHM 1510CHEMICAL PRINCIPLES I

4

CHM 1520CHEMICAL PRINCIPLES II

4

CHM 2010ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I

4

CHM 2020ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II

4

PHY 2010GENERAL PHYSICS I

4

PHY 2020GENERAL PHYSICS II

4

MTH 2510ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY- CALCULUS I

4

MTH 2520ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY- CALCULUS II

4

Or

MTH 3020APPLIED STATISTICS

3

MTH 2070ELEMENTARY STATISTICS

3

Courses required in the Core

NOTE: The above courses in Sciences and Mathematics will fulfill the General Education requirements in these areas. In addition, students in this concentration are required to take the five courses listed below. For additional General Education course requirements, see Requirements for the Baccalaureate Degree.

ENG 1010COLLEGE WRITING

3

ENG 1020FORMS OF LITERATURE

3

PSY 1010GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY

3

An upper-division PSY course

An ethics course