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Office of Graduate and Undergraduate Studies
Incoming Freshman College Orientation and Registration Information |
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Preparing for the Science and Health Professions at USF:
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Common Requirements Most of the science majors and health professions tracks require the following common courses:
Most professional programs also require at least two semesters of English Composition and one semester of Mathematics. Many require or strongly recommend additional courses in subjects such as Microbiology, Anatomy/Physiology, Genetics, Biochemistry, Economics, Spanish, Public Speaking, and Psychology. Start researching schools early to ensure you finish the required courses in time to apply for Professional School. The Health Professions Advising website is a great place to start. The pre-professional courses may or may not be courses that also count towards your degree. As a pre-health professions student, you do not have to major in a Natural Science (Biology, Chemistry, etc.). You can major in anything you'd like, so we recommend that you major in something you enjoy! No matter what you major in, remember that the courses listed are the minimum requirements for the health professions; you'll need to meet all University and College requirements in order to obtain a degree. Your First Semester at USF Most science and pre-health professions freshmen have the following schedule for their first semester:
Generally, students take 13 to 15 hours their first semester, and then gradually increase to a heavier load. Twelve hours is the minimum required to be full time, and you can always increase your load the following semester. Since these courses will provide the foundation for your academic success, don't make the mistake of trying to take more than 15 hours your first semester - give yourself time to adjust to USF. Keep in mind that if you have Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), or dual enrollment credits, your schedule will vary somewhat from the above. Students admitted into the University Honors College will also have different schedules. If you have dual enrollment, Advanced Placement (AP), or International Baccalaureate (IB) credits, contact your College's Orientation/Registration Coordinator to ensure you are not registered for courses that you have already completed. If you are a Honors College student you should contact the program advisor directly. How Your First Semester Courses Are Chosen Placement in most of your classes is based on departmental SAT/ACT guidelines, with some consideration
given to your high school experience. The State of Florida also has laws governing remedial classes.
General Education Courses
Review the on-line Schedule of Classes for a complete listing of the courses that satisfy each of these requirements to select courses from the approved General Education list that interest you. We have chosen courses in these area but, we encourage you to choose classes from the categories that are interesting to you. Students who are not taking Chemistry should plan to take two of these courses during their first semester. Please note if you took both the ACT and the SAT, you should use the highest score from each section to determine your placement. For example, if you earned a 15 on the math portion of the ACT, but a 490 on the math portion of the SAT, you should choose MAC 1105 for your math course. Please see the tables above, or see an advisor if you have questions. English and Reading Placement - All students are required to complete two semesters of English Composition (ENC 1101 and ENC 1102). Students with lower test scores may also be required to take a Reading course. ENC 1101 and 1102 are 3 hours each; Prep Writing and Lab (ENC 0020) and Prep Reading and Lab (REA 0002) are both 5 hours.
Chemistry Placement - At USF, Chemistry I is a prerequisite or corequisite for Biology I, so most freshmen science or pre-med majors take a Chemistry course their first semester. General Chemistry I (CHM 2045) has historically not had a very high pass rate, so we suggest a preparatory Chemistry course, Chemistry for Today, for most students. Chemistry for Today (CHM 2023) helps most students increase their knowledge of basic concepts and prepares them to succeed in General Chemistry I next semester.
Students majoring in Environmental Science and Policy, Geology, Math, or Physics should contact their College's Orientation/Registration Coordinator about science course placement. Math Placement - All science majors require at least one semester of Calculus, but most freshmen must take at least two math course before entering the Calculus appropriate for their major. For detailed descriptions of the following courses, please visit http://www.math.usf.edu/Undergrad/courses.html
University Experience - Many students find that they are interested in taking a course that introduces them to the many benefits and services USF offers. At USF, this course is University Experience (SLS 1101). More information about the course is online at http://www.sa.usf.edu/ue/.
Questions?
Sample Schedules
Student with ACT scores of 15 English, 22 Reading, 20 Math, no dual enrollment or AP:
Student with SAT scores of 600 Verbal, 650 Math, AP credit for Composition I:
DISCLAIMER
The announcements, information, policies, rules, regulations and procedures
on this web site are for information only and are subject to continual
review and change without notice.
This page is offered by the College's Graduate and Undergraduate Office and
does not replace Academic Advising or the University's Undergraduate Catalog.
You are responsible for meeting all graduation requirements listed
in the Undergraduate Catalog.
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