Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry (Pre-Medicine)
Hours: 120 On-Campus
About
The Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry (Pre-Medicine) program at Fort Hays State University offers a comprehensive curriculum that integrates core coursework in chemistry, biology, mathematics, and physics, aligning closely with the prerequisites of most U.S. medical schools. In addition to the rigorous STEM foundation, the program encourages students to pursue electives in non-science disciplines, promoting a well-rounded education that prepares graduates for the multifaceted nature of medical careers.
Students benefit from unique opportunities to participate in undergraduate research and attend professional conferences, experiences that deepen their understanding of the scientific process and develop essential skills for success in medical school and beyond. Faculty play an active role in the design and instruction of laboratory courses, providing students with valuable hands-on experience using advanced chemical instrumentation and adhering to modern safety protocols.
Why pursue a Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry (Pre-Medicine) at Fort Hays State University?
The B.A. in Chemistry (Pre-Medicine) program offers a distinctive combination of rigorous scientific education and practical preparation, specifically tailored for students pursuing careers in the medical field. The curriculum is designed to meet the admission requirements of medical schools across the United States, equipping students with a strong foundation in chemistry, biology, physics, and psychology, core disciplines essential for success in medical education and healthcare professions.
FHSU also emphasizes personalized academic support through dedicated mentoring and advising. This individualized approach ensures that each student’s academic plan aligns with their specific career goals. Whether aspiring to enter medical school, dental school, or another health-related graduate program, students benefit from the program’s flexibility, which allows for customization to meet the unique prerequisites of various professional schools.
Who is this program for?
This program is designed for students who are passionate about the sciences and have a strong commitment to pursuing a career in medicine or a related health profession. It is ideally suited for individuals who:
- Those aiming to attend medical school or other health-related schools such as dental, physician associate, chiropractic, etc.
- Students seeking a comprehensive education in chemistry with a focus on health sciences
- Those who value hands-on laboratory experience and practical skills development
- Interested in exploring interdisciplinary studies through elective courses
- Preparing for alternative careers in research or health-related industries
Real-World Applications
Through rigorous coursework in chemistry, biology, and physics, students develop a thorough understanding of the scientific principles that form the foundation of medical practice. This program also highlights the value of interdisciplinary learning by integrating courses in psychology and other non-STEM fields. This blend of scientific knowledge and practical experience prepares graduates to be highly competitive candidates for medical school admission and a variety of professional opportunities within the health sciences.
Stay Ahead of the Curve
The curriculum prepares students to stay at the forefront of the field by integrating the latest advancements in chemical sciences and medical technologies. Students gain hands-on experience with cutting-edge chemical instrumentation, software, and safety protocols commonly used in both academic research and industry environments.
With a proactive approach to curriculum development, the program ensures that students continually engage with the most current research and technological innovations in chemistry and medical science. Whether mastering advanced chemical analysis techniques or exploring emerging medical technologies, students graduate equipped to lead in their discipline.
Hands-on Activities
Fort Hays State University’s experienced faculty design and oversee laboratory courses to ensure students gain practical training directly relevant to careers in medicine and other health-related fields. This hands-on laboratory experience reinforces theoretical knowledge while developing the technical skills essential for success in medical school and professional practice.
Beyond laboratory work, students have opportunities to engage in undergraduate research projects, further honing their practical skills and deepening their understanding of the scientific method. These research experiences often culminate in presentations at professional conferences, such as those hosted by the American Chemical Society (ACS), offering students valuable practice in scientific communication.
What You’ll Learn:
- Fundamental and advanced chemical principles
- Practical laboratory skills and safety protocols
- Integration of chemistry with biological systems
- Analytical problem-solving in chemistry contexts
- Preparation for medical school entrance exams
How You’ll Learn:
- Chemistry lab courses with custom lab manuals
- Emphasis on chemical safety and procedures
- Involvement in professional chemistry conferences
- Faculty-led research opportunities
- Interdisciplinary course selection flexibility
Fundamental courses in the program include general chemistry, organic chemistry, biochemistry, and physical chemistry, each providing a solid foundation in the essential principles required for medical school success. In addition to these core subjects, students complete coursework in biology, physics, and psychology, fostering a comprehensive understanding of both the scientific and human factors that impact health and disease.
The program also offers flexibility through elective courses in non-STEM fields such as humanities, social sciences, and business, allowing students to pursue a well-rounded education. Below are examples of courses offered within the Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry (Pre-Medicine) program:
CHEM 120/120L: University Chemistry I/Laboratory
University Chemistry I is the first in a two-semester sequence for science majors and students in pre-engineering, pre-veterinary, pre-pharmacy, and pre-medical studies. The accompanying laboratory provides hands-on experience in experimental chemistry, focusing on experimental design, data collection, analysis, and problem-solving. The course includes one three-hour meeting per week.
CHEM 342/342L: Organic Chemistry II/Laboratory
This course continues Chem 340, focusing on organic synthesis and the application of principles. It includes three weekly recitations, a laboratory component, and problem-solving sessions.
PHSY 112/112L: Physics II/Laboratory
This course continues introductory physics, focusing on wave motion (light and sound), electricity and magnetism, and modern physics, with an emphasis on applications in the life sciences. It includes a laboratory component.
Discover the full Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry (Pre-Health Professions) course listing by visiting the Academic Catalog.
Graduates benefit from a comprehensive curriculum that builds a strong foundation in chemistry, biology, and related sciences. This preparation equips them for advanced studies in medical school or for direct entry into various professional roles. Below are potential career paths for graduates, each presenting unique opportunities to apply the knowledge and skills acquired through the program.
Medical Doctor
Graduates who pursue careers as medical doctors benefit from the Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry (Pre-Medicine) program’s thorough preparation for medical school. The program’s rigorous emphasis on chemistry, biology, and the physical sciences equips students with the foundational knowledge necessary to comprehend the complex biochemical processes that underlie human health and disease.
Pharmacist
Pharmacists represent another promising career path for graduates of the program. The strong focus on organic chemistry, biochemistry, and analytical chemistry provides an ideal foundation for those interested in pharmaceutical sciences. Pharmacists play a vital role in healthcare by ensuring the safe, effective, and appropriate use of medications.
Research/Development Scientist
Graduates interested in chemical research and innovation may pursue careers as research and development scientists. This path offers opportunities to contribute to advancements in medicine, technology, and industry through the application of scientific knowledge and lab skills.
Quality Control Analyst
Quality control analysts play a vital role in ensuring the safety and quality of products in industries such as pharmaceuticals, food production, and environmental science. This career path is well-suited for detail-oriented graduates, with the program’s focus on analytical chemistry and lab techniques providing strong preparation.
Health Science Educator
Health science educators have an opportunity to inspire and train the next generation of scientists and healthcare professionals. Graduates with a strong foundation in chemistry and health sciences are well-prepared to teach at the secondary or post-secondary level, making this an ideal path for those passionate about education and the future of healthcare.
The Best Value in Higher Education Anywhere
Fort Hays State University prides itself on quality education at an affordable price. Students in this program can expect to pay approximately $3,055.95* (on-campus) per semester.
*Estimated cost based on 15 credit hours at the Undergrad resident/regional tuition rate ($203.73/credit hour) for on-campus courses. Actual price may vary depending on course load and location. Tuition and Fees are subject to change as they are approved by the Kansas Board of Regents each year.
Ready for the next step?
Our faculty would be excited to talk to you about how our department programs can help you explore your interests and prepare you for a variety of rewarding careers.
Related Programs
Fort Hays State University offers a variety of related programs for students interested in the chemical and health sciences. These programs provide alternative pathways for those looking to explore different branches of chemistry or pursue specialized areas within the field. Related programs include:
Our program offers a range of elective courses in non-STEM fields, allowing students to explore various academic interests while completing the core requirements for medical school. That flexibility will enable students to adjust their academic path as their career goals evolve.
Students are encouraged to focus on advanced chemistry, biology, and mathematics courses during high school. These subjects provide a strong foundation for success in the rigorous science courses required for the program.
Students can complete the program in four years if they are studying full-time. However, the duration may vary depending on the student’s course load and any additional elective courses they choose to take.
Yes, the Department of Chemistry offers scholarships to students who demonstrate academic excellence and a commitment to the field. Additionally, FHSU donates the proceeds from its lab manual sales to the Chemistry Student Club, which awards scholarships to its members.
The B.A. in Chemistry (Pre-Medicine) track includes additional biology, physics, and psychology coursework tailored to meet the prerequisites for medical school admission. This track also emphasizes the practical application of chemical knowledge in the context of health sciences, making it more specialized than the standard B.A. in Chemistry program.
Information about the Department of Chemistry
The Department of Chemistry at FHSU offers a comprehensive education designed to equip students with advanced knowledge of chemistry and strong research skills. Supported by experienced faculty, students develop technical expertise and problem-solving abilities essential for success in the workforce or in graduate and professional schools.
Students engage in extensive hands-on learning and research using state-of-the-art equipment, preparing them for diverse careers in scientific and healthcare fields. Whether pursuing careers in teaching, research, or professional programs such as medical or dental schools, the department offers in-depth undergraduate and pre-professional programs tailored to individual goals.
Graduates of the chemistry programs are highly sought after across a wide range of chemistry-related professions. With a solid academic foundation and dedicated faculty support, students are well-prepared to embark on successful careers upon completing the programs.
While earning a degree remains the primary focus, college life offers much more than classroom learning. Students are encouraged to participate in extracurricular activities that foster leadership skills, deepen their understanding of their chosen careers, and provide opportunities to make a positive impact in their communities.
- Chemistry/Pre-Professional Club: This club fosters professional development, academic excellence, practical education, and community service within the sciences. Its activities include popular Magic Shows for local schools, tutoring services, and scholarship opportunities for active members. For more information, students may contact Dr. Arvin Cruz.
- AMSA/Premedical Club: This organization supports pre-medical, pre-dental, and pre-optometry students by helping them prepare for entrance exams and stay focused on their academic and professional goals. The club offers valuable opportunities such as clinic visits, field trips to professional schools, and networking events with healthcare professionals. For more information, students are encouraged to contact Dr. James Balthazor.