Students in these programs often complete rigorous science courses like biology and chemistry as preparation for professional schools such as medicine or nursing.
What is Pre-Health?
This healthcare professional spends the day filling prescriptions and counseling patients on safe medication use.
What is a Pharmacist?
If you’re in a 2-year pre-health track and confused about which classes to register for next quarter, this is the person you should see.
Who is the Academic Advisor?
Getting at least 7-9 hours of this each night helps improve memory and focus.
What is sleep?
This is the largest organ of the body.
What is the skin?
Students choosing this track focus on evaluating and treating physical movement dysfunctions.
What is Pre-Physical Therapy?
This professional checks vision, prescribes corrective lenses, and screens for eye diseases.
What is an Optometrist?
This person helps oversee Pre-Health programs and ensures events and services run smoothly.
Who is the Associate Director?
This vital sign measures the pressure of blood against artery walls.
What is blood pressure?
This system includes the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
What is the nervous system?
This track is for students planning to help patients through food-based interventions and wellness.
What is Pre-Nutrition & Dietetics?
This healthcare professional spends the day checking vital signs, giving medications, and providing bedside care.
What is a Nurse?
This quiet space is reserved for group or solo studying, equipped with desks a whiteboard.
What is the Study Room?
This mineral is important for healthy bones and is found in dairy products.
What is calcium?
This organ is responsible for filtering toxins and producing bile.
This program requires balancing both clinical sciences and animal care.
What is Pre-Veterinary Medicine?
This professional may spend hours in a lab analyzing blood, urine, or tissue samples to detect diseases.
What is a Clinical Laboratory Scientist?
If you want support from fellow students who have been through the same classes and experiences, you’ll visit this room.
What is the PB Peer Mentoring Room?
This nutrient is the body's preferred energy source during quick, intense exercise.
What are carbohydrates (glucose/glycogen)?
Too little of this hormone made by the pancreas leads to diabetes.
What is insulin?
In this program, students combine medical technology and radiation to generate images that physicians interpret.
What is Medical Radiography?
This provider may balance surgery, diagnostic imaging, and patient consultations to correct musculoskeletal issues with braces or prosthetics.
What is an Orthotist or Prosthetist?
A place designed to help you recharge between classes, this space emphasizes balance and relaxation.
What is the Zen Den?
This imaging technique uses magnets and radio waves to create detailed pictures of the body.
What is an MRI?
Name the phases of mitosis.
What is Prophase, Prometaphase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase, Cytokinesis?