Schoey93
Member
Hello all,
My understanding of a prerequisite is a subject that you need to complete before you can gain entry to a course. Is this correct?
The prerequisites for JCU's Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery are:
Prerequisite/s:
English, Maths B and Chemistry (Physics desirable)#
What I would like to know is whether or not you can gain entry into the course without completing the prerequisites. It just seems strange to me that JCU has these prerquisites when not any university that I know of, in NSW, has any prerequisites for medicine other than UMAT and an interview with an ATAR of 95.00+. Does UMAT test chemistry skills and mathematics?
It says on JCU's website that if a physics course is not completed at high school, the JCU bridging course must be taken. Would it be possible to be accepted without having studied chem and maths? Couldn't you just take bridging courses from TAFE's Statement of Attainment in preparing for mathematics and science further study?
I know that it is a bit early for me to be thinking about this, but I'm just curious. Thank you.
Regards,
James
My understanding of a prerequisite is a subject that you need to complete before you can gain entry to a course. Is this correct?
The prerequisites for JCU's Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery are:
Prerequisite/s:
English, Maths B and Chemistry (Physics desirable)#
What I would like to know is whether or not you can gain entry into the course without completing the prerequisites. It just seems strange to me that JCU has these prerquisites when not any university that I know of, in NSW, has any prerequisites for medicine other than UMAT and an interview with an ATAR of 95.00+. Does UMAT test chemistry skills and mathematics?
It says on JCU's website that if a physics course is not completed at high school, the JCU bridging course must be taken. Would it be possible to be accepted without having studied chem and maths? Couldn't you just take bridging courses from TAFE's Statement of Attainment in preparing for mathematics and science further study?
I know that it is a bit early for me to be thinking about this, but I'm just curious. Thank you.
Regards,
James