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Nine-month,
20-credit certificate provides advanced science preparation for the health professions, including medical, dental, and other health fields
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Taught and administered by faculty from the
Georgetown University School of Medicine and
George Mason University
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Extensive tutoring and personalized advising from
knowledgeable professors and support faculty
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Preparation for professional examinations (MCAT, DAT, GRE)
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Professional advising and support toward your academic and career goals, including essay writing, mock interviews, discussions on the health care industry, and visits from professional school recruiters
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Course work offered primarily at the state-of-the-art
Science and Technology Campus of George Mason University in Manassas, Virginia; anatomy labs taught at the
Georgetown School of Medicine
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Small, friendly campus environment with
student housing, restaurants, comprehensive
fitness center and nearby shopping and dining facilities
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Opportunity to complete a
full master's degree in physiology at Georgetown SOM with two additional months of study after completing the ABS Certificate
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Prerequisites
- Bachelor's degree from an accredited university, 3.0+ undergraduate GPA, completion of pre-health prerequisites, three letters of recommendation, and a demonstrated commitment to health care
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NEW! - A new hybrid learning section is being introduced for the class of 2018. This will be a small class of 20 students who will make use of recorded lecture captures (rather than attending the actual lecture) followed by small group exploration of the material
via case studies, extra problem sets and examples, detailed examination of tissue and body part illustrations, and open discussion of the material. This mimics the successful
hybrid section of our sister program, the Special Masters in Physiology at Georgetown.
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Cellular and Molecular Physiology
(4 credits)
Biostatistics and Epidemiology
(3 credits)
Cell Biology and Microscopic Anatomy
(3 credits)
Biomedical Career Pathways
(1 credit)
Fundamentals of Human Physiology
(5 credits)
Introduction to Human Anatomy
(3 credits)
Physician and Society
(1 credit)
10900 University Blvd., MS 6ES
Applications for Fall 2017 accepted
September 1, 2016 - July 15, 2017
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