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82 FRESNO STATE COLLEGE PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION 83 PREMEDICAL PRE VETERINARY · · . . . . . . Students planning ro :lttend a school of veterinary medicine may satisfy a P~ of Medical colleges vary w1dely m therr specific requrrements for adrruss10n. A h . . F 0 State College The Division of Agriculture IS eqwpped di a1 h ls · 1 · f thr f ll ( · · f err reqiDiements at resn . . me c sc ~o) re~e ~~~P euon o ~e yearsA o co ege a hi ~~ur do to provide valuable experience with large animals th~ough the stud~t proJect semester ~Its fW! aal . avedr~ge_bor d ~ttebr: 1 pro( gram. w) ch ~c u e(sl.orogram. Students desiring further informacion regardmg d1e prevetcnnary cur-semester uruts o natur sc1ence ISUl ure m 10 ogy 12 umts , c errusuy r · ul 1 uld onsult the Dean of the Fann School. and physics (8), one year of English, including composition, and a reading knoll,nc urn 5 10 c edge of a modem foreign language will qualify a student for most medical scbod The applicant is usually required to take the medical aptitude test and to prese~ evidence of physical fitness and moral character. It is occasionally possible for a good student to complete all general requirt ments for a bachelors degree in three years of premedical study and be awardt a bachelor's degree by Fresno Stare College upon the completion of the first yti of medicine in an accredited medical school. Due to competition for admission 1 medical schools the majoriry of students find it necessary to complete the fom year program for the bachelor's degree and to achieve a grade average of betn than "C." Each student embarking on a premedical course at Fresno State College wi be assigned to a member of the Premedical Advisory Committee who will asst him in planning his course and will maintain close contact with him during tl first year. During this period, screening tests are available to aid in ascertainin fields in which the student possesses the greatest interest, achievement. and aptitude By the beginning of the sophomore year the student will be expected to select b major, and will be assigned to an adviser qualified to guide him in his field concentration. Although the premedical requirements include a minimum of 38 hours of natllll science, it does not follow that the premedical student must load his program wi: many additional hours in the sciences. In face. a student who has particular aptitu and interest in the social sciences or humanities may well elect his major in one c these fields, and still be able to meet the premedical requirements quire satisfa<3 rily. The medical schools continue to report that they do not expect entering 511 dents to be finished technicians, but that they are more concerned with a goo record in the specific science requirements, eYidence of a well-balanced liben education, and the ability to adapt to the rigid disciplines of medicine. The college, through its Premedical Advisory Comminee, will make every eti01 to guide the student through the premedical course successfully, and will endeavc: to assist those who have demonstrated suitability for the study of medicine to gai admission to the medical school of their choice. The committee, when requesul will submit its apprai~al of each student to the medical schools to which the studes applies for admission. PRETHEOLOGICAL Students planning to attend a theological seminary or school may satisfy th undergraduate requirements at Fresno State College. Seminaries or schools whid arc members of The American Association of Theological Schools for gradu= srudy require the following semester units in preseminary studies: 12 in English 12 in foreign language; six each in philosophy and history; four each in natun science, social science, and Bible or religion; two in psychology. The Bible <I religion requirement may be satisfied at Fresno State College by courses such 1 English 182, Philosophy 140, or Psychology 141. Additional courses are adviser for students interested in religious education. The pretheological student is free ~ choose whatever major he desires. Pretheology faculty advisers will assist in coun programming. For further information consult theological school catalogs.
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Title | 1961-62 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1961-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 043 |
Full Text Search | 82 FRESNO STATE COLLEGE PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION 83 PREMEDICAL PRE VETERINARY · · . . . . . . Students planning ro :lttend a school of veterinary medicine may satisfy a P~ of Medical colleges vary w1dely m therr specific requrrements for adrruss10n. A h . . F 0 State College The Division of Agriculture IS eqwpped di a1 h ls · 1 · f thr f ll ( · · f err reqiDiements at resn . . me c sc ~o) re~e ~~~P euon o ~e yearsA o co ege a hi ~~ur do to provide valuable experience with large animals th~ough the stud~t proJect semester ~Its fW! aal . avedr~ge_bor d ~ttebr: 1 pro( gram. w) ch ~c u e(sl.orogram. Students desiring further informacion regardmg d1e prevetcnnary cur-semester uruts o natur sc1ence ISUl ure m 10 ogy 12 umts , c errusuy r · ul 1 uld onsult the Dean of the Fann School. and physics (8), one year of English, including composition, and a reading knoll,nc urn 5 10 c edge of a modem foreign language will qualify a student for most medical scbod The applicant is usually required to take the medical aptitude test and to prese~ evidence of physical fitness and moral character. It is occasionally possible for a good student to complete all general requirt ments for a bachelors degree in three years of premedical study and be awardt a bachelor's degree by Fresno Stare College upon the completion of the first yti of medicine in an accredited medical school. Due to competition for admission 1 medical schools the majoriry of students find it necessary to complete the fom year program for the bachelor's degree and to achieve a grade average of betn than "C." Each student embarking on a premedical course at Fresno State College wi be assigned to a member of the Premedical Advisory Committee who will asst him in planning his course and will maintain close contact with him during tl first year. During this period, screening tests are available to aid in ascertainin fields in which the student possesses the greatest interest, achievement. and aptitude By the beginning of the sophomore year the student will be expected to select b major, and will be assigned to an adviser qualified to guide him in his field concentration. Although the premedical requirements include a minimum of 38 hours of natllll science, it does not follow that the premedical student must load his program wi: many additional hours in the sciences. In face. a student who has particular aptitu and interest in the social sciences or humanities may well elect his major in one c these fields, and still be able to meet the premedical requirements quire satisfa<3 rily. The medical schools continue to report that they do not expect entering 511 dents to be finished technicians, but that they are more concerned with a goo record in the specific science requirements, eYidence of a well-balanced liben education, and the ability to adapt to the rigid disciplines of medicine. The college, through its Premedical Advisory Comminee, will make every eti01 to guide the student through the premedical course successfully, and will endeavc: to assist those who have demonstrated suitability for the study of medicine to gai admission to the medical school of their choice. The committee, when requesul will submit its apprai~al of each student to the medical schools to which the studes applies for admission. PRETHEOLOGICAL Students planning to attend a theological seminary or school may satisfy th undergraduate requirements at Fresno State College. Seminaries or schools whid arc members of The American Association of Theological Schools for gradu= srudy require the following semester units in preseminary studies: 12 in English 12 in foreign language; six each in philosophy and history; four each in natun science, social science, and Bible or religion; two in psychology. The Bible |