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Pre-Dental

The College of Dentistry of the University of Nebraska Medical Center requires a minimum of 90 semester hours for admission. The majority of students entering dental school have a BS degree. Therefore, students pursuing a pre-dental curriculum are expected to choose a major so that they can be working towards a baccalaureate degree concurrently with the pre-dental program. This requires a major/minor combination or a comprehensive major as well as completion of the UNK General Studies requirements and other degree requirements as set forth in the college catalog. Dental schools do not specify which major a student should pursue in conjunction with his/her pre-dental studies. Chemistry and biology majors are commonly chosen but other science majors, psychobiology, psychology, business or the humanities are acceptable as long as the core science courses in chemistry, biology and physics are included.

Competition for positions in dental schools is intense and admission is never guaranteed. Admission to dental school is based on a review of the scholastic record, DAT scores, personal recommendations, an interview with members of the admissions committee, shadowing and other extra-curricular activities.

The following requirements are based on the admission requirements of the College of Dentistry at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. Students wanting to apply to other dental schools should check with those specific schools for additional requirements.

  1. Requirements
    • Take 8 hours from:
      • BIOL 103GS, General Biology - 4 hours
      • BIOL 105GS, Biology I - 4 hours
      • BIOL 106GS, Biology II - 4 hours
        (Prereq: three years of high school science including biology and chemistry and a minimum score of 20 on the ACT or equivalent or a college science course)
      • BIOL 211, Human Microbiology - 4 hours (Students should not take BIOL 211 if they are planning to take BIOL 400
      • Restriction: No more than ONE from the following options:
        • 1 course
          • BIOL 215GS, Human Physiology - 4 hours
            (Prereq: three years of high school science including biology and chemistry and a minimum score of 20 on the ACT or equivalent or a college science course or departmental permission)
        • OR 2 courses
          • BIOL 225, Anatomy and Physiology - 4 hours
            (CHEM 145 or CHEM 150 or CHEM 160; three years of high school science including biology and a minimum score of 20 on the ACT or equivalent or a college science course or departmental permission)
          • BIOL 226, Anatomy and Physiology - 4 hours
    • Take all of the following:
      • CHEM 160GS, General Chemistry - 3 hours (see prerequisites)
      • CHEM 160LGS, General Chemistry Laboratory - 1 hour
      • CHEM 161GS, General Chemistry - 3 hours
      • CHEM 161LGS, General Chemistry Laboratory - 1 hour
      • CHEM 360, Organic Chemistry - 4 hours
      • CHEM 360L, Organic Chemistry Laboratory - 1 hour
      • CHEM 361, Organic Chemistry - 4 hours
      • CHEM 361L, Organic Chemistry Laboratory - 1 hour
      • ENG 101GS, Expository Writing I - 3 hours (Prereq: ENG 100A or English ACT score of 15 or above)
      • ENG 102GS, Expository Writing II - 3 hours (Prereq: ENG 101GS or ACT English score of 30 or above)
      • PHYS 205GS, General Physics - 5 hours
      • PHYS 206GS, General Physics - 5 hours
      • MATH 102*, College Algebra - 3 hours
      • *Students with sufficient preparation may enter the mathematics program at a higher level.
  2. Electives
    • Elective courses should be chosen from biology, chemistry, mathematics, the social sciences, the fine arts and humanities, and business administration, business law, and economics. See your advisor for suggestions.
    • Students should be aware of prerequisites on all courses and plan their coursework accordingly.
  3. DAT College Admissions Test (DAT):
    • The DAT is required for admission and should be taken once all required courses have been completed. See your advisor for more information.

Students who are accepted into dental school prior to completing a baccalaureate degree at UNK may be eligible to receive a BS degree in Health Science if they have completed all General Studies requirements and have at least 90 semester hours completed in pre-dent studies.

06 Feb 2006

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