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Hesston College
Associate Degree in Pre-Medicine
- Hesston, USA
Associate Degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Medicine is a career field that requires degrees beyond a four-year undergraduate degree. The pre-Medicine major is comprised of the basic courses required for an undergraduate degree in pursuit of more advanced degrees.


Central Wyoming College
Associate in Health Sciences
- Riverton, USA
- Lander, USA
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Associate Degree
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The Health Science AS is designed to allow the student seeking an advanced degree in a healthcare field to transfer to a four-year institution for program completion.
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University of Cincinnati
Pre-Health Sciences AS Pre-Medicine/Physician Assistant
- Cincinnati, USA
Associate Degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
This program is designed for students interested in pursuing careers in medicine or as physician assistants. It provides a strong foundation in sciences like biology, chemistry, and anatomy, combined ...
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Pre-Med degree programs at the Associate Degree level lay a solid foundation for those aspiring to enter the medical field. You'll engage in an interdisciplinary curriculum that prepares you for future studies or roles in healthcare.
Courses cover essential topics such as biology, chemistry, and anatomy, which are crucial for understanding human health and disease. You'll also learn how to gather patient histories and perform basic clinical procedures, skills that serve as a springboard for further education or entry-level positions. Students build confidence as they engage with the foundational knowledge needed for advanced medical studies.
This program often emphasizes hands-on experiences through labs and simulations, fostering critical thinking and problem-solving abilities. Graduates typically pursue careers as medical assistants or lab technologists, or they continue their studies in nursing or other healthcare-related fields, gaining skills valued in various medical settings. Completing an Associate Degree can be a pivotal step in your journey toward a fulfilling career in medicine.