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Dentistry
Application for admission to a dentistry school is normally made during the senior year of college. To be eligible for admission, students must complete a series of specific prerequisite courses as part of their undergraduate program at St. Catherine’s. While prerequisite requirements vary in detail, all emphasize course work in the natural sciences. However, because dentistry schools do ...
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Occupational Therapy
Occupational science is the study of human occupation — the activities we do everyday — across the lifespan and cultures. The occupational science major examines how individuals manage and balance the time allotted in life for care of self and others, work and play, social activities and community participation. As a student in the major, you will explore how engaging in meaningful occupations...
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Engineering
There are several advantages for you if you begin preparation for an engineering career at St. Catherine University. The liberal arts perspective provides you a broadly based educational experience to complement the deeply technical engineering curriculum. Several courses introduce students to engineering problem solving and project management methods, which give students a taste of how enginee...
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Medicine
Most medical schools consider a four-year liberal arts background the best preparation for studying medicine and for a professional career as a practicing physician. Application for admission to a medical school is normally made after the junior year of college. To be eligible for admission, you must complete a series of specific prerequisite courses as part of your undergraduate program at St....
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Optometry
In order to receive the Doctor of Optometry (O.D.) degree, you must complete a four-year program at a school of optometry licensed by the state in which you plan to practice. Most students interested in optometry first complete a liberal arts degree with a major in biology.
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Pharmacy
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Veterinary
Application for admission to a veterinary school is normally made during the senior year of college. To be eligible for admission, you must complete a series of specific prerequisite courses as part of your undergraduate program at St. Catherine’s. While prerequisite requirements vary in detail, all emphasize course work in the natural sciences.
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Physical Therapy
St. Catherine University offers you the opportunity to apply the liberal arts experience to your chosen field of physical therapy through a unique dual degree program. The departments of biology, exercise and sport science and psychology have developed sequences of courses that include all doctor of physical therapy (DPT) program prerequisites, liberal arts core requirements and major course wo...
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Law
St. Catherine University offers no program in pre-law studies, per se, since the training of lawyers is the function of law schools and these schools warn against narrow pre-law studies. Rather, you should design a program giving breadth of study in the liberal arts, allowing yourself to develop the capacity for independent thinking, achieve the ability to express your thoughts with clarity and...
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Equine Journalism
A joint effort of the Wilson College Equestrian Studies Department and the English and Mass Communications Department, the major in equine journalism provides in-depth knowledge of equestrian studies in conjunction with the foundations of journalism.
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Mass Communications - Public Relations
The Public Relations concentration at the Mansfield University pf Pennsylvania is excellent preparation for positions in many different public relations areas: an account executive at an advertising agency, a brand manager for a consumer product, a public relations director for a hospital, an information specialist for a non-profit organization, a sports information director, an owner of an adv...
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Mass Communications - Journalism
The global information age has accelerated demand for persons equipped with journalism skills. Our program enhances students’ abilities to gather, write and manage news and information. The program mixes professional training and surveys the role of the media in society. Related electives allow students to combine journalism skills with career interests such as technical writing, environmental ...
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Mass Communications - Broadcasting
The Broadcasting emphasis prepares students for careers in electronic media writing, production and management, sales, on-air talent, audio recording, cable outlets, law, and advertising. Our program offers a vigorous major elective and free elective curriculum that is adapted to the student’s career interest. Students gain experience working in the university’s television and audio studios.
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Communications
The Communication Program provides students with an extensive background in human communication study. Graduates often seek employment in management, human services, health care, counseling, law or continue to graduate school with the objective of seeking education-based careers. Qualified students are encouraged to participate in the Department’s successful Internship Program.
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Pre-Law
Most directors of law school admissions indicate that a wide variety of majors from various colleges are appropriate for admission to their law school. Since there is no formal pre-law curriculum, a course of study is designed to prepare students for law school in conjunction with the student’s formal major. Essentially, it will provide students contemplating a career in law with a broad-...
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Pre-Medicine
The curriculum for admission to medical school includes 8 hours of inorganic chemistry, 8 hours of organic chemistry, 8 hours of biology, 8 hours of physics, 6 hours of English, and 6 hours of mathematics. Advisors can provide detailed information about requirements of various schools.
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Pre-Dental
The curriculum for admission to professional school includes one academic year each of English, biological science, inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, mathematics, physics and advanced science. The advisory committee can provide detailed information about requirements of various schools.
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Pre-Health Information Management
The health information manager is responsible for seeing that complete medical records are developed and preserved for all patients treated in a facility and that the confidentiality of these records is maintained. Duties include the direction and coordination of personnel activities in the health information department; the planning and development of information systems for efficient use of m...
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Pre-Clinical Laboratory Sciences
Clinical Laboratory Science is a dynamic profession that is ever changing in terms of technology and professional expertise. The clinical laboratory scientist is a highly skilled scientist who functions in multiple roles. Some of these roles include performing and evaluating diagnostic laboratory procedures on body fluids, developing new diagnostic procedures, supervising biomedical research pr...
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Pre-Cytotechnology
The cytotechnologist, working under the direction of a pathologist, detects cell changes caused by different disease processes. This specialist prepares cell samples for examination after special staining techniques then studies the slides for minute abnormalities in the color, size, and shape of cell substances. In many cases these findings are the first warning signs of cancer. Most cytote...
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Pre-Dental Hygiene
Registered dental hygienists are licensed oral health care professionals whose preventive services limit the extent of cavities and periodontal (gum) disease. They provide oral health care to patients by scaling and polishing teeth; charting oral conditions; taking and processing x-rays; applying preventive topical fluorides and sealants; and providing advice and instruction concerning oral hea...
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Pre-Health Sciences
The Health Sciences Program provides an opportunity for licensed, registered, or certified health care practitioners who do not hold a baccalaureate degree to earn a Bachelor of Science degree. Very often the bachelor’s degree is required for career advancement, particularly into management positions.
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Pre-Nursing
UMC and MUW have slightly different admission requirements, so course selection will vary during the sophomore year depending upon which professional school the student plans to attend. Students should consult the advisor for details. A minimum grade of C and a minimum composite score of 21 on the ACT is required for admission. Application for professional school is normally made during the fal...
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Pre-Occupational Therapy
The occupational therapist is a health professional who provides service to individuals whose lives have been impaired by physical, psychological or developmental problems. The therapist assists these individuals through appropriate activities suited to their physical capacity, intelligence level and interests. These activities are designed to develop independence, prepare patients for return t...
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Pre-Optometry
Requirements for admission to the various optometry schools differ. Students should check the specific requirements of the professional schools to which they plan to apply. Pre-Optometry students should plan to take the Optometry College Admission Test (OCAT) during the sophomore or junior year. You can consult an advisor for developing an appropriate schedule of classes.
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Pre-Pharmacy
The pre-pharmacy program is intended for students who wish to attend the School of Pharmacy at the University of Mississippi. No degree will be granted from Mississippi State University, and there are thus no university or college requirements. The courses listed below will satisfy the requirements for the School of Pharmacy at the University of Mississippi. Most pharmacy schools have similar r...
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Pre-Physical Therapy
The physical therapist is a health care practitioner who examines, designs, and implements physical therapy interventions for persons of all ages in order to improve or maintain endurance, muscle strength and mobility, and to relieve pain and prevent disability due to disease, injury, loss of a body part, or birth defects. The therapist helps the individual prevent problems and overcome disabil...
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Pre-Veterinary Medicine
The Early Entry Program is a program for high-achieving high school seniors to earn early acceptance into CVM and receive both a B.S. and a D.V.M. (Doctor of Veterinary Medicine) in seven to eight years.The Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine (MSU-CVM) does not require applicants to the program to have a bachelor’s degree to qualify for application. Students must s...
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Communication
The department is part of the College of Arts and Sciences and presently services about 475 majors. Communication majors may choose from a number of concentrations, including broadcasting, communication studies, journalism, public relations and theatre.
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Telecommunications
The Telecommunications program at the University of Kentucky is and rightfully should be at the forefront of the rapidly expanding and constantly changing area of telecommunications technology. At the University, and on state, national, and international levels, there has never been a time when telecommunications technologies and their impact on business, entertainment, and human interaction we...
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