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Post-Baccalaureate Pre-Medical Program

Purpose

The purpose of the Post-Baccalaureate Pre-Medical Program is to meet your needs to pursue a medical education, despite lacking some or all of the basic science courses required for admission to medical school. The objective of the program is to provide rigorous education in all areas of the pre-medical sciences that are required for admission to any medical, osteopathic, or veterinary school in the country.

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Pre-Medical Advising and Support

The Pre-Medical Advisory Committee is here to help you plan your journey through the Post-Baccalaureate Pre-Medical Program.

Your adviser will provide counsel on topics such as major selection, what courses to take, outside-the-classroom opportunities, and much more. And they will be with you throughout your time at Illinois Tech and until you get into medical or health professional school. 

Find a Community of Support

As a student in the Post-Baccalaureate Pre-Medical Program, you will also be supported a tight-knit community of like-minded students. You can get involved with them through our medical- and health care-focused student organizations, including the American Medical Student Association, MEDLIFE, and Emergency Medical Services.

You’ll also benefit from pursuing your medical and health professional studies at Illinois Tech because of our location in Âé¶¹APP. Our Mies Campus is just minutes away from the Illinois Medical District, home to some of the country’s top hospitals and other innovative health care institutions. As a pre-med/pre-health student at Illinois Tech, this access with provide you with invaluable access to professional opportunities. 

Why Pursue Pre-Medical Studies at Illinois Tech?

Approximately 75 percent of students in the pre-health/pre-med pathways at Illinois Tech have been accepted into medical or health professional schools. Here’s just a sampling of the medical and health professional schools that our students have been accepted to:
  • Northwestern University
  • University of Illinois - Âé¶¹APP
  • University of Âé¶¹APP
  • Uniformed Services University
  • RUSH
  • Rutgers New Jersey School of Medicine
  • The Medical University of South Carolina
  • University of Illinois
  • The Carle Illinois College of Medicine
  • Baylor
  • Midwestern University
  • Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine
  • AT Still
  • NYITCOM-Arkansas
  • Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine
  • Detroit Mercy
  • Midwestern University
  • University of Illinois - Âé¶¹APP
  • Marquette University
  • Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine

Curriculum Requirements

With preparation in mathematics and English entering the program in the fall semester, you can expect to complete the program in two years. The third year is known as the “glide year.†This is the year between completing the program and entering medical school. The glide year provides the opportunity to take additional courses, or deepen your exposure to medicine through full-time employment in a clinical setting or in a medical research laboratory. In order to be eligible for admission to medical school and, subsequently, to be licensed to practice medicine, students must complete the following seven courses in the arts and sciences:

  • One year of college English including a significant amount of expository writing
  • One year of mathematics including statistics
  • One year of general physics, including laboratory
  • One year of general chemistry, including laboratory
  • One year of organic chemistry, including laboratory
  • One year of biology, including laboratory, with significant emphasis in molecular and cellular biology
  • One year of upper-level coursework in biological sciences including biochemistry

Pre-Medical Studies Planning Guide

First Year

Semester 1—First Fall Semester
Semester 2—First Spring Semester
BIOL 107    General Biology (3 Credits)
BIOL 109    General Biology Laboratory (1 Credit)
CHEM 124    Principles of Chemistry I (4 Credits)
MATH 151    Calculus I (5 Credits)
Semester 1 total credits: 13
BIOL 115    Human Biology (3 Credits)
BIOL 117    Human Biology Laboratory (1 Credit)
CHEM 125    Principles of Chemistry II (4 Credits)
MATH 152    Calculus II (5 Credits)
Semester 2 total credits: 13

Second Year

    Semester 3—Second Fall Semester
Semester 4—Second Spring Semester
BIOL 214    Genetics (3 Credits)
CHEM 237    Organic Chemistry I (4 Credits)
PHYS 123    General Physics I (4 Credits)
BIOL 445    Cell Biology (3 Credits)
Semester 3 total credits: 14
MATH 425    Statistics (3 Credits)
CHEM 239    Organic Chemistry II (3 Credits)
CHEM 240    Organic Chemistry Laboratory (2 Credits)
PHYS 221    General Physics II (4 Credits)
BIOL 403    Biochemistry (4 Credits)
Semester 4 total credits: 16
  • Prepare and take MCAT in Semester 4
  • Submit medical school applications after semester 4.
  • Additional coursework for MCAT preparation may be required based on undergraduate degree program and may be incorporated in semesters 1-4.

Academic Standards

Medical schools expect successful applicants to possess excellent grounding in the pre-medical sciences. The quality of preparation is measured by grades earned in pre-medical courses. For this reason, Illinois Tech post-baccalaureate pre-medical students will be held to high academic standards. At a minimum, you must maintain a cumulative grade-point average of 3.0 to remain in the program. Likewise, medical schools have high expectations about character. While enrolled in the program, you are expected to conduct yourself with honesty and integrity, inspiring confidence in your abilities to assume the responsibilities of medical practice. You will be subject to the academic and disciplinary standards detailed in the Illinois Institute of Technology Student Handbook.

Admissions Eligibility

You must hold a degree of bachelor of arts or bachelor of science from an accredited college or university in the United States or an equivalent degree from an institution outside the United States. At a minimum, you must possess a cumulative undergraduate grade point average of 3.0. In most cases, you will not be eligible for admission if you have applied to medical school previously or have completed your pre-medical preparation elsewhere within the last five years. This is not a remedial program. You must submit a complete application package to the undergraduate admissions office for full consideration.

Tuition and Financial Aid

Students in the Post-Baccalaureate Pre-Medical Program pay tuition at half of the standard per-credit hour rate. View current undergraduate tuition and fees.

Post-Baccalaureate students may be eligible for the following loans: