Pre-req advice
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Hi All,
I normally post of the graduate student board, but think this is more appropriate here! I have applied for the DNP program at Case Western, had my interview yesterday and the program director said she did not see me having any problems (yipee!!). Anyway, because I am an international student I applied before I did my pre-reqs. I have a BSc in genetics, and a Masters in genetics, but because I completed my BSc in 2002 I need to retake some courses for labs (not chemistry thank god!).
So, I was wondering about course load when planning pre-reqs? I have to do the following:
A&P I and II, Microbiology, Statistics, 3 credits psychology, 3 credits sociology and lifespan development.
I just registered with the local CC for the following for the fall semester (because I am international student and limited with my visa the admissions officer let me register a few days before registration actually opens!):
A&P I, Microbiology, Intro to psychology, Intro to sociology. This works out at 14 credits and leaves A&PII, Stats and Lifespan development (11 credits) for the second semester. I am pretty unfamiliar with the credit system (we do it differently in the UK), but wondered if that sounded reasonable to those of you in the midst of pre-reqs? I have studied microbiology before so that should not be too bad, and Case Western said I only needed anatomy not physiology but couldn't find a suitable course in only anatomy!
Sorry for the long post, just trying to figure it out!