
Curriculum Requirements
Students sufficiently prepared in mathematics and English who
enter the program in the Fall semester 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. For most students, the glide year provides
the opportunity to take additional courses or to deepen their
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:
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One Year of College English, including a significant
amount of expository writing
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One Year of College Mathematics, beyond Pre-calculus,
including at least one term of calculus. Statistics is recommended
as the second mathematics course.
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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.
Required Courses
Premedical Studies Planning Guide
Premedical Advising and Support
On the main campus of Illinois Institute of Technology, there are
a number of advisors who together constitute the Premedical Advisory
Committee. Post-baccalaureate premedical students will be assigned
an advisor who will be available to counsel them as they plan their
program of study and as they prepare their applications to medical
school. A number of academic support services will be made available
to students in the Post-baccalaureate Premedical Program. In the
university's Academic Resource Center, students can meet with tutors
at no expense for additional help in their premedical courses. In
the Premedical Office, support staff will collect and send letters
of recommendation to medical schools. Each year the Premedical Office
and the IIT Honors Medical Society host a number of events specifically
for premedical students, including special seminars of medical interest
and forums in which current students can learn from the experiences
of those who have already taken the MCAT or been admitted to medical
school. The Princeton Review offers MCAT Preparatory courses at
a reduced cost to IIT students in the Spring semester each year.
Post-baccalaureate Premedical students are invited and encouraged
to attend weekly colloquia in the biological, chemical and physical
sciences and in other departments offering seminars of medical interest.
Finally, IIT's location in the city of Chicago is a special advantage
to students in the Post-baccalaureate Premedical Program. The city
is home to six medical schools and numerous hospitals and medical
research centers. It is also home to the American Medical Association.
This concentration of medical practice will provide IIT Post-baccalaureate
Premedical students with a wide variety of opportunities to gain
experience in both clinical settings and medical research through
volunteer service and paid employment.
Academic Standards
Medical schools expect successful applicants to possess excellent
grounding in the premedical sciences. The quality of a student's
preparation is measured by the grades earned in premedical courses.
For this reason, IIT Post-baccalaureate Premedical students will
be held to high academic standards. At a minimum, students must
maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.0 to remain in the program. Likewise,
medical schools have high expectations about an applicant's character.
Students in the IIT Post-baccalaureate Premedical Program are expected
to conduct themselves with honesty and integrity, inspiring confidence
in their abilities to assume the responsibilities of medical practice.
Students in the Post-baccalaureate Premedical Program are subject
to the academic and disciplinary standards detailed in the
Illinois Institute of Technology Student Handbook.
Admissions Eligibility
The student must hold the degree of Bachelor of Arts or 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, successful applicants must possess a cumulative undergraduate
GPA of 3.0. In most cases, students will not be eligible for admission
if they have applied to medical school previously or have completed
their premedical preparation elsewhere within the last five years.
This is not a remedial program. Students must submit a complete
application package to the undergraduate admissions office for full
consideration.
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