Office of Undergraduate Admission
150 W. University Blvd.
Melbourne, FL 32901
321.674.8030
800.888.4348
admission@fit.edu
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The Preprofessional option contains courses meeting the needs of students interested in biology who wish to pursue health-related careers. This includes students interested in not only medicine, but also in veterinary medicine, dental school, optometry, pharmacy and other allied health professions. Florida Tech recognizes the special attention required by these students. Thus, they have a special academic adviser who has the up-to-date admission requirements, including the appropriate admission testing information. The acceptance rate for qualified students is excellent. The department offers a related degree program in Molecular Biology and participates in the Biochemistry degree program with the Department of Chemistry. Some students elect to register in dual degree programs. |
Professional schools require a basic core of biology, chemistry, mathematics and physics courses to be taken by all applicants. As an institute of technology, Florida Tech has exceptional programs in each of these areas. The program also includes upper-level courses in physiology, developmental biology, biochemistry and immunology. Preprofessional students can select elective courses from a variety of areas, including cell and molecular biology, organismic biology, ecology and several upper-division chemistry courses.
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| Review the core courses online at https://paws.fit.edu/pls/prod/bwckctlg.p_disp_dyn_ctlg or view the University Catalog. In addition to the required program core courses, elective courses can be selected in biology, chemistry, environmental science and oceanography. |
There are many exciting opportunities for Florida Tech Students.
See our page at http://cos.fit.edu/biology/research.htm for more details. |
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Students graduating from the Preprofessional Biology program have gone on to study at a number of universities around the country. A few of these include:
University of Florida
University of South Alabama
University of Miami
University of Texas
University of South Florida
Nova Southeastern College of Osteopathic Medicine
Johns Hopkins Pennsylvania College of Optometry
East Tennessee State Boston University College of Pharmacy |
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