My college offers a course called Principles of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry is that an acceptable course for the Organic Chemistry requirement in the Phase I Preprofessional Curriculum?
Yes, we will accept 100 and 200 level courses in Organic Chemistry which are often called Principles of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry I or II, Essentials of Organic and Biochemistry, or Concepts of Organic and Biochemistry. They must be at least 4 credits with lab. Some colleges may even offer a Health Sciences Chemistry I & II whereby Health Sciences Chemistry I with lab at 4 credits contains inorganic and/or general chemistry content and Health Sciences Chemistry II with lab at 4 credits contains organic and biochemistry content.
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