Academics

The value of an education in a liberal arts college is not learning of many facts but the training of the mind to think something that cannot be learned from textbooks.
Albert Einstein (1879-1955)

Pre-Dental Studies

 There is no preferred or required major for students who wish to attend dental school. Dental schools seek to admit students from diverse educational backgrounds. All dental schools recognize the importance of a broad education which includes a strong foundation in natural sciences (biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics) and a solid background in social sciences (political science, psychology, sociology, anthropology) and humanities (literature, history, philosophy, aesthetics).

Although one particular major is not required, each dental school has a set of courses which are required as part of the undergraduate preparation for dental education. The required courses vary by school but usually include: general chemistry, organic chemistry, biology and physics. They may also include biochemistry, anatomy, and physiology.

Pre-Dental Plan of Study

Pre-Dental Advising

Students may schedule an appointment with a pre-dental advisor by visiting the CLA advising office in BRNG 1114.



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