Jul 04, 2025  
2025-2026 SUNY Potsdam Academic Catalog 
    
2025-2026 SUNY Potsdam Academic Catalog

Pre-Professional Programs


 

Health Professions

Contact Person: Robert Ewy, Biology Department
202 Stowell Hall, (315) 267-2191, ewyrg@potsdam.edu

Students seeking careers in the health professions (medicine, dentistry, optometry, pharmacy, physical therapy, veterinary medicine etc.) are not enrolled in a formal pre-health program, nor required to select any particular major. Coursework that provides both a foundation in the sciences plus studies in the liberal arts provides the background necessary to pursue training in these fields beyond the undergraduate degree. Certain courses are typically required for admission to these professional graduate programs, and for preparation for the required admissions exams. Most students select a Biochemistry, Biology, Biomedical Sciences, or Chemistry major, since much of the pre-health coursework is also encompassed within these majors.

Students planning careers in the health professions should contact the Health Professions Advisory Committee (HPAC) as soon as possible (during their first semester at the College). HPAC is available to provide assistance on academic and curricular matters and to facilitate the preparation of application materials. The committee also prepares a letter of recommendation for each applicant if required or requested. See the current HPAC chair, Dr. Robert Ewy.

Although admission requirements vary between schools, it is recommended that pre-med students complete two years of chemistry (through organic chemistry), a year each of both biology and physics, and at least six credit hours of English, in their first two years of study to be fully prepared to take the Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT) during or after their junior year. The following courses offered at SUNY Potsdam fulfill the minimum requirements of most professional schools:

BIOL 151 - Gen Bio Cells and Genetics 
BIOL 152 - Gen Bio Organisms and Ecology  
CHEM 105 - General Chemistry 1 
CHEM 106 - General Chemistry 2  
CHEM 341 - Organic Chemistry 1 
CHEM 342 - Organic Chemistry 2  
PHYS 101 - College Physics I  
PHYS 202 - College Physics II 
PHYS 103 - University Physics I  is an alternate course option for PHYS 101 
PHYS 104- University Physics II   I is an alternate course option for PHYS 202  

The MCAT also emphasizes biochemistry and psychological, social, and biological foundations of behavior, so courses in biochemistry and introductory courses in sociology and psychology should be taken by pre-med students.

Several other pre-health programs also now require one or two semesters of biochemistry. Since CHEM 425 /CHEM 426  requires two semesters of General Chemistry and two semesters of Organic Chemistry as prerequisites, these courses should be started freshman year to be prepared for taking the appropriate admissions exam following the junior year of study.

Students completing MCAT exams have reported that the following courses were also particularly helpful:

BIOL 311 - Genetics  
BIOL 407 - Cell Physiology  
BIOL 410 - Human Physiology  
BIOL 413 - Neurophysiology  

Physical, Respiratory, and Occupational Therapy students are required to take a full year of Human Anatomy and Physiology which can typically be completed by taking BIOL 403  and BIOL 404 . These courses will also help in preparation for gross anatomy required by many of the programs. Check with your professional school’s admission office for confirmation.

A partial list of Health Professions:

  • Cardiovascular Perfusion
  • Cytotechnology
  • Dentistry
  • Medical Imaging
  • Medical Laboratory Technology
  • Medical Technology
  • Medicine
  • Nursing
  • Occupational Therapy
  • Optometry
  • Pharmacy
  • Physical Therapy
  • Physician Assistant
  • Podiatry
  • Radiation Therapy
  • Radiologic Technology
  • Respiratory Therapy
  • Veterinary Medicine

Pre-Law Studies

Contact Person: Michael Popovic, Politics Department
307 Satterlee, (315) 267-2740, popovimj@potsdam.edu

Students interested in pursuing careers in law should meet with Professor Michael Popovic of the Politics Department. He is prepared to assist students in evaluating their interests and aptitude for law, and in preparing effective applications to law school. The advisor is also available to provide counseling on academic and curricular issues relating to pre-law studies. 

Law schools do not generally require a specific set of courses for admission. Students who are interested in a career in the legal profession will be prepared for law school if their undergraduate record in the arts and sciences is strong. Still, some courses prepare students for law school more than others. It is recommended that students interested in law consult with Professor Popovic as early as possible for advice concerning the selection of courses. The Pre-Law Minor offered through the Politics Department will be of particular interest. Course selection will often depend upon a number of variables and should be undertaken only in consultation with both the major and career interest advisors.

For admission to law school, each student must also demonstrate an aptitude for the law on the Law School Admissions Test (LSAT), submit strong application essays and letters of recommendation, and have a sufficiently high GPA. Students are urged to consult with Professor Popovic about this test and the application materials before the spring of their junior year.