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2010-2011 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Prephysician Assistant


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Adviser: Deborah G. Duke, Ed.D.

The majority of physician assistant programs grant a master’s degree, although there are still certificate and bachelor’s degree programs. About three-fourths of all students entering a physician assistant program have already completed a bachelor’s degree. No particular major is required, but a strong science background is desirable and certain prerequisite courses must be completed. Although the courses listed below are a good basis for many physician assistant programs, students should research the schools to which they intend to apply to be sure they complete all requirements. The Physician Assistant Education Association maintains a Web site at www.paeaonline.org which includes links to all accredited Physician Assistant programs. Prephysician Assistant students are encouraged to work closely with their adviser as they plan their coursework and related activities in preparation for professional school.

Harding University’s Physician Assistant Program is a master’s-level program and requires a bachelor’s degree for admission. Additional information regarding Harding’s program can be found at www.harding.edu/paprogram.

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Second Year


Spring


Third Year


Fall


  •  ** Further requirements or electives Credit Hours: 3-8

Spring


  • ** Further requirements or electives Credit Hours: 3-8

Note(s):


# Required for Harding University’s Physician Assistant Program.

* Students inadequately prepared for MATH 151  or CHEM 121  must first take leveling courses.

**Some suggested electives are BIOL 254 , BIOL 259 , BIOL 315 , BIOL 425 , BIOL 471 ; CHEM 324 ; FCS 331 , FCS 461 ; HCM 210 ; KINS 411 ; PSY 315  , PSY 325 , PSY 382 ; SOC 203 , SOC 345 .

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