1997-1998 Bulletin Information |
For current bulletin information see www.southalabama.edu/bulletin |
Preparation for the Health Professions
Pre-professional programs in pre-dentistry, pre-medicine, pre-optometry, pre-pharmacy, and
pre-veterinary medicine are offered at the University of South Alabama. The
Pre-professional Advisory Committee guides the students concerning professional school
admission requirements in these areas. Students planning to follow pre-professional
programs listed above should see the Director of the Health Pre-Professions Program, Dr.
T. G. Jackson, Department of Chemistry.
Program in Pre-Dentistry, Pre-Medicine, and Pre-Optometry
This program is designed to prepare students for the vigorous demands of dental, medical,
and optometry schools. The program is demanding and requires a high scholastic competence
and performance. Students must maintain a better than B record to be competitive when
applying to professional schools.
Most dental, medical and optometry schools prefer that the bachelors degree be earned for
admission. However, some outstanding students may gain admission to a professional school
prior to graduation.
The Health Pre-professional Advisor will advise the pre-professional students for their
first two years of college work. After two years of work the department in which the
student wishes to major will guide the student in major and minor work. However, the
student should continue to work with the Health Pre-professional Advisor and should obtain
information concerning the application procedure for professional schools early in the
junior year. Application Forms and instructions are available in the office of the Health
Pre-professional Advisor.
The pre-optometry student should write for an official bulletin from the professional
schools of interest during the freshman year and discuss with the Health Pre-professional
Advisor any special requirements for those schools. The student should make official
application for admission to the professional schools about a year in advance of the
expected date of matriculation.
The courses listed below are generally required for all professional schools. However, the
student should discuss specific requirements with the Health Pre-Professional advisor. The
student should prepare to take the appropriate admissions exam, usually during the junior
year.
General Chemistry with Lab:
- Two semesters or three quarters
Organic Chemistry with Lab:
- Two semesters or three quarters
General Biology with Lab:
- Two semesters or three quarters
Physics with Lab:
- Two semesters or three quarters
Mathematics:
- Two semesters or three quarters calculus is recommended; some schools require calculus
Humanities:
- Two semesters or three quarters
English Composition or Literature:
- Two semesters or three quarters
Program for Pre-Pharmacy
Requirements for admission to pharmacy school vary. Complete information about
professional curricula in pharmacy may be obtained by writing for an official bulletin
from professional schools of choice. To matriculate in pharmacy school the student must be
accepted for admission by the Admissions Committee of the School of Pharmacy. The student
should make application for admission to the professional schools of choice at least two
quarters in advance of the date the student plans to enter professional school. The
student must also receive approval for admission by the university with which the
professional school is affiliated and applications for admission to the universities of
choice should be made at least three quarters in advance of the date the student plans to
enter. Specific requirements for several professional schools are available in the office
of the Pre-professional Advisor.
Pre-Veterinary Medicine
Students interested in the pre-veterinary medicine program at the University of South
Alabama should see the Director of the Health Pre-professions Program, Dr. T. G. Jackson,
Department of Chemistry.
Preparation for Law School
Students interested in preparing for a career in law will find outstanding opportunities
at the University of South Alabama. The finest pre-law education is considered by many to
be a four-year liberal arts curriculum, but law schools will accept bachelor's degrees in
other areas also.
Law schools generally do not prescribe a particular major or course of undergraduate study
to qualify for admission. They all stress, however, the importance of excellence in
whatever course of study is pursued. Specifically, the Association of American Law Schools
emphasizes excellence in attaining the following three objectives in pre-law studies:
1. Comprehension and expression in words.
2. Critical understanding of human institutions and values with which the law deals.
3. Creative power in thinking
"Shortly stated, what the law schools seek in their entering students is not
accomplishment in mere memorization but accomplishment in understanding, the capacity to
think for themselves, and the ability to express their thoughts with clarity and
force" (from Association of American Law Schools, Statement of Policy).
To help the student develop the best possible course of study to prepare for law school in
the light of particular needs, the University of South Alabama provides a Pre-Law Advisor
in the Department of Political Science and Criminal Justice. Pre-Law students are urged to
consult with the Advisor for detailed information concerning how best to prepare for law
school and for information concerning the Law School Admission Test, now required by
practically all law schools.
DEGREES CONFERRED
College/School - Degrees Offered
Allied Health Professions
Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Science in Cardiorespiratory Care
Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology
Bachelor of Science in Occupational Therapy
Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy
Bachelor of Pre-Professional Health Sciences
Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Sciences
Bachelor of Science in Speech and Hearing Sciences
M.H.S. in Physician Assistant Studies
M.S. in Physical Therapy
M.S. in Speech and Hearing Sciences
Ph.D. in Communication Sciences and Disorders
Arts and Sciences
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Bachelor of Music
Bachelor of Science
M.S. in Biological Sciences
M.A. in Communication
M.A. in English
M.A. in History
M.S. in Marine Sciences
Ph.D. in Marine Sciences
M.S. in Mathematics
M.P.A. in Public Administration
M.S. in Psychology
M.A. in Sociology
Business and Management Studies
Bachelor of Science
M.B.A. Master of Business Administration
M.A. Master of Accounting
Computer and Information Sciences
Bachelor of Science and Information Sciences
M.S. in Computer
Continuing Education and Special Programs
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Science
Education
Bachelor of Science
M.E. Master of Education
M.S. Master of Science
Ed.S. Educational Specialist
Ph.D. in Instructional Design and Development
Ed.D. Doctor of Education
Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
M.S. in Chemical, Electrical, or Mechanical Engineering
Medicine
Ph.D. in Basic Medical Sciences
Nursing
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
M.S. in Nursing
All degrees are conferred at the commencement exercises in June and December.