Program Overview
Medical Sciences, B.S.
The Medical Sciences program at Saint Louis University is designed to meet the needs of students considering a variety of career paths in the health sciences. It is ideal preparation for medical, physician assistant, anesthesiologist assistant, dental, pharmacy, optometry, or other health-related graduate programs.
Program Highlights
- Focuses on human health and diagnostic studies
- Has a low student-faculty ratio, allowing for more individualized attention
- Provides students opportunities to conduct research with faculty members, present their research findings at professional conferences, and have their work published in various journals
Curriculum Overview
The curriculum provides graduates with the knowledge and skills to enhance their competitive edge in seeking employment or furthering their education in professional programs, especially medical and physician assistant schools. It includes:
- Basic science courses required for the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) and for admission into medical school
- A strong foundation in both basic sciences and medical courses in various areas of diagnostic medicine
- An excellent option for medical and physician assistant scholars
- A uniquely flexible curriculum that can accommodate a minor, certificate, or combination to meet the students professional goals
Clinical and Research Opportunities
Students will have the opportunity to conduct research and produce projects and papers for publication and presentation at professional conferences.
Careers
The advantages of SLUs medical sciences program include a wide range of career paths available to graduates, such as:
- Professional school and programs (medical, dental, optometry, physician or anesthesiologist assistant, veterinary science, public health)
- Graduate school (pathology, microbiology, pharmacology, physiology, forensic science)
- Medical research (National Institutes of Health, Centers for Disease Control, pharmaceutical research, universities)
- Other career options (biotechnology technician, pharmaceutical technical or sales representative)
Admission Requirements
Freshmen Applicants
- Solid academic performance in college preparatory coursework
- Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00 on a 4.00 scale
- Four years of high school math (with algebra), biology, chemistry, and English, with some physics recommended
- Saint Louis University has moved to a test-optional admission process for all undergraduate programs
Transfer Applicants
- At least a C- in all math and science coursework
- A 2.70 cumulative GPA from an accredited college-level institution
International Applicants
- Demonstrate English language proficiency
- Proof of financial support
Tuition
- Undergraduate tuition: $56,960 per year
- Additional charges may apply
Scholarships and Financial Aid
- Scholarships: Awarded based on academic achievement, service, leadership, and financial need
- Financial Aid: Provided in the form of grants and loans
Learning Outcomes
Graduates will be able to:
- Demonstrate the Jesuit value of "women and men for and with others" to promote service in the medical sciences
- Articulate a clear description of a medical science project
- Apply clinical knowledge to analyze medical science data to develop a differential diagnosis
- Exemplify the professional and ethical behaviors necessary for effective teamwork
Requirements
Students must maintain a minimum 2.70 GPA and earn a C- or better in math, science, and program-specific courses.
Course List
The program includes a series of core courses, foundation courses, and electives. Some of the key courses include:
- General Biology: Information Flow and Evolution
- General Chemistry 1 and 2
- Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
- Medical Terminology
- Anatomy and Physiology
- Research Methods
- Medical Biochemistry
- Hematology
- Medical Microbiology
- Medical Sciences Capstone
Roadmaps
The program offers different tracks, including the Standard Track, Pre-Physician Assistant and PA Scholars Track, Medical Scholars Track, and Pre-Medicine Track. Each track has a recommended plan of study, with critical courses and electives.
Program Notes
The curriculum is designed to address the requirements of various health sciences programs and is subject to change. Students should consult with their advisors and the program website for the most up-to-date information.
