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For the most part, the ND school programs will require you to have a heavy grounding in practical sciences, including hands-on labs for many or most of these courses. This means, at a minimum, courses in Chemistry, Biology, and Physics. Some schools will require specialized courses including Biochemistry, Organic Chemistry, Cellular Biology, and Anatomy & Physiology. In addition, most programs require at least one course in Psychology, such as a survey of lifetime human development. There is also at least one required English or Communication course required (some schools require as many as three humanities courses including philosophy or ethics). Finally, a select few schools will require a Mathematics course, although most require the Physics requirement to be algebra or calculus based and not just a general theory course.
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For the most part, the ND school programs will require you to have a heavy grounding in practical sciences, including hands-on labs for many or most of these courses. This means, at a minimum, courses in Chemistry, Biology, and Physics. Some schools will require specialized courses including Biochemistry, Organic Chemistry, Cellular Biology, and Anatomy & Physiology. In addition, most programs require at least one course in Psychology, such as a survey of lifetime human development. There is also at least one required English or Communication course required (some schools require as many as three humanities courses including philosophy or ethics). Finally, a select few schools will require a Mathematics course, although most require the Physics requirement to be algebra or calculus based and not just a general theory course.
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