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Im interested in going to medical school after my undergraduate degree. Can I major in Biomedical Engineering and have the prerequisites for medical school?

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Im interested in going to medical school after my undergraduate degree. Can I major in Biomedical Engineering and have the prerequisites for medical school?

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Yes, the Biomedical Engineering curriculum is structured such that it is possible to fulfill the requirements for medical school admission. However, graduating in four years while fulfilling the prerequisites requires careful planning and you should discuss your goal with your advisor as early as possible. Essentially, the only courses not specifically covered are two organic chemistry lecture courses and one organic chemistry laboratory. Two of these can be counted as your two electives – the final one will be an extra course. You’ll probably also want to take biochemistry.

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