Undergraduate Catalog 2014-2015

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ROSS 3 + 4 ACCELERATED VETERINARY PROGRAM 417

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Public Speaking/SPCH 111 Animal Physiology & Lab/ BIOL 368 & 369

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Philosophy II Series/LPHI Theology II Series/LTHE Biology Elective

___ 17-18 THIRD YEAR Semester V Theology or Philosophy III Series/ LTHE or LPHI Structural Biochemistry/CHEM 366 Applied Statistics/MATH 213 Intro to Psychology/PSYC 111 Leadership Seminar

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Semester VI Senior Seminar/LBST 383 Literature Series/LENG Fine Art Series/LFIN Genetics/BIOL 345 Biology Elective

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ROSS 3 + 4 ACCELERATED VETERINARY PROGRAM This agreement with Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine allows qualified students to earn a bachelor's degree from Gannon and a D.V.M. degree from Ross University in a total of seven years. Under the agreement, students complete three years of study at Gannon and then enroll in the Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine. After completing three semesters of coursework at Ross University, students are awarded a Bachelor's Degree in Health Science from Gannon. Ross University's School of Veterinary Medicine is located on the island of St. Kitts in the Caribbean. Students complete seven semesters of coursework on the island before engaging in one year of clinical training at one of 22 affiliated veterinary schools located in the United States. Since the veterinary school opened in 1982, over 2,500 students have graduated from Ross University and pursued a career in veterinary medicine. Admissions Requirements for incoming Gannon students: •

Completion of four years of science courses at the high school level

Completion of four years of math courses at the high school level

Minimum SAT score of 1150 (out of 1600 Math and Critical Reading) or ACT total of 25

Minimum cumulative high school GPA of 3.4 out of 4.0

Class rank in the top 25%

Ross University will guarantee admission to Gannon students who meet the following criteria: •

Successful completion of three years at Gannon (at least 90 hours), including the following: A minimum of 14 credits of biology coursework General Chemistry I and II with laboratories (8 credits) Organic Chemistry I and II with laboratories (8 credits) Structural Biochemistry (3 credits) General Physics I and II with laboratories (8 hours) One semester of mathematics (Trigonometry, Calculus or Statistics) (3 hours) College Composition and Critical Analysis and Composition (6 hours)


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