NURSING / HEALTHCARE

What Classes Are Required for Medical Schools?

What classes are required for medical schools?

Well, it depends.

“Medical school” is a broad term that can mean any sort of focused training on a specific aspect of healthcare such as registered nurses, doctors, physical therapists, and other disciplines.


Every medical school has required courses that are part of the program. So, to make sure you are on track to be qualified, you must consider taking the following courses:

Anatomy and Physiology
A course revolving around the structure of the body and its various functions; typically studying every major system through the titular practices.

Biology
Anything from a basic biology course to a more specific one like microbiology is required and often involves the study of cellular structure, morphology, and genetics.

Chemistry
This course could range from general chemistry to organic chemistry. It should cover the fundamental concepts of chemistry such as atomic theory, bonding, and molecular structure.

Physics
Any physics course will cover all the basics of conceptual mathematics from electricity to magnetism and even higher-level research like quantum mechanics.

Statistics
Aimed at helping the student understand data in a logical way, a statistics course should teach you different kinds of statistical applications and distributions.

Psychology
The fundamentals of psychology will be approached in this class to help you understand the scientific study of behavior and how the mind works.

English
All professionals must have writing and English-based skills. A primer English course will help you utilize and edit your words well.

Nutrition
A biology course like this will provide fundamentals both in theory and practice relating to nutrition while also exploring healthy choices and lifestyles.

Lifespan Development
This psychology course sheds light on the growth and development of the psyche through the entirety of the human life.


Where Do I Take These Required Classes?

Community colleges and universities offer courses like these. But these classes come with scheduled class time, commutes to campuses, and a heftier price because of the physical location.

On the other hand, online courses can meet you where you are. Right now, you could sign up for a course and begin learning everything you need for medical school.

And at Portage Learning, nursing and other medical prerequisites are taught by real professors, include lab credits, and are asynchronous, all at your fingertips.

So, wherever you decide to take a required class, online or in-person, remember it’s not just some extra course. It’s the foundation of your medical career.

Interested in Taking These Prerequisites Online?

Portage Learning has online college courses that can fulfill your medical school prerequisites and transfer to more than 2,500 institutions. Explore our courses here.

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