Rural Pre-Medicine
Program Details
Associate of Science Degree in Rural Pre-Health
Advanced Diploma in Rural Pre-Medicine
Overview
Program Summary
Our health care system needs doctors who want to practice in a rural setting and medical schools are looking for students with rural backgrounds. In Selkirk College’s Rural Pre-Medicine (RPM) program, you will experience what it means to be a rural health care provider.
Join us in studying courses tailored to rural medicine recommended for the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT). Making our program unique is extra training in skills such as conflict resolution, small business training and MCAT preparation that will strengthen your medical school applications and support your future as a medical professional. By enriching your learning with additional courses, you will also gain knowledge and personal resilience that will contribute to your abilities.
RPM prepares you for further education in a variety of health-care professions such as pharmacy, medicine, dentistry, optometry and veterinary medicine.
Program Outcomes
In addition to achieving the outcomes of the University Arts and Science program, graduates of the Advanced Diploma in Rural Pre-Medicine will:
- Be prepared to apply competitively to a variety of professional health care program including MD Programs
- Develop academic and non-academic qualifications needed when training to become health care professionals
- Understand unique characteristics of rural health care including the challenges facing rural communities and the benefits of practicing in a rural community
Program Admission Requirements
Academic Requirements
Applicants may apply while they are completing prerequisite courses. However, applicants must have graduated from secondary school (or equivalent) and completed the following courses from the BC Provincial Curriculum (or their equivalents) before starting the program:
- English Studies 12 or English 12 First Peoples or IELTS 6.5
- Principles of Mathematics 12 or Pre-calculus 12
- Two other approved Grade 12 courses, one of which must be: Biology 12, Chemistry 12, Geography 12, Geology 12, or Physics 12
- Biology 12 and Chemistry 12 are strongly recommended
- Chemistry 11
- Physics 11 (minimum 60%)
Unless otherwise stated a minimum of 67% is required in all prerequisite courses.
Additional Requirements
In order to be considered for a conditional acceptance to RPM, we need to receive the following:
- completed Education Planner BC application to Selkirk College and associated fees (indicating interest in the Rural Pre-Medicine Program)
- completed RPM Application Form
- 2 letters of personal reference
- official high school transcripts
- any post secondary transcripts
***Students who receive a conditional acceptance must then pay a seat deposit, complete a Criminal Record Check and complete the CRT in order to secure their seat in the program.
Graduation and Promotion
To achieve a credential in this program you must complete all required and elective course requirements and achieve a cumulative GPA of 2.00
Program Courses
Required Courses
Term 1
Term 2
Term 3
BIOL204 | Cell Biology I Structure | 3.00 | |
CHEM212 | Organic Chemistry I | 3.00 | |
CHEM225 | Physical Chemistry For Biosciences | 3.00 | |
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PHYS102 | Basic Physics I | 3.00 | 90 |
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PHYS104 | Fundamental Physics I | 3.00 | 90 |
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SOC120 | Introduction to Sociology l | 3.00 | 60 |
RPM220 | Rural Health Issues III | 1.00 | 15 |
Term 4
Term 5
ADD384 | Addictions Theory And Practice | 3.00 | 45 |
BIOL164 | Human Anatomy And Physiology I | 4.00 | |
BIOC302 | General Biochemisty | 3.00 | |
PHIL210 | Biomedical Ethics | 3.00 | 45 |
PSYC202 | Research Methods | 3.00 | 60 |
RPM320 | Rural Health Issues V | 1.00 | 15 |
Term 6
ADMN300 | Small Business Management for Healthcare Professionals | 3.00 | |
BIOL165 | Human Anatomy and Physiology II | 4.00 | |
INDG302 | Indigenous Health And Healing | 3.00 | 45 |
RPM321 | Rural Health Applied Research Project | 3.00 | 45 |
Elective Courses
The following is a suggested selection of courses. Students are advised to meet with a Selkirk College counsellor to discuss course options.
Take:
one (1) 100- or 200-level General elective
See the UAS table of available courses.
Additional Program Policies