Accepting that course requirements vary somewhat, the following plan (if taken in its entirety) would meet the admission requirements for all of the TMDSAS participating schools.
To learn more about which courses are counted towards the pre-requisites, please review the Pre-Requisite Coursework Definitions on the right-hand side.
Please note that d ue to COVID-19, the dental schools have agreed to accept pre-requisites taken for Pass/Fail or Credit/No Credit grades only for Spring 2020 (including Winter 2020 term on a quarter system) and Summer 2020.
Pass/Fail will only be accepted in Fall 2020, if no graded option was available for pre-requisites regardless if the course was taken in person or virtually.
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
14 semester hours (12 semester hours of lecture & 2 semester hours of formal lab) or 21 quarter hours (18 quarter lecture hours & 3 quarter lab hours) of Biological Science.
GENERAL CHEMISTRY
8 semester hours or 12 quarter hours of General Chemistry, including the corresponding laboratory experience. (8 semester hours = 6 hours of lecture & 2 hours of lab; 12 quarter hours = 9 hours of lecture & 3 hours of lab).
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
8 semester hours or 12 quarter hours of Organic Chemistry, including the corresponding laboratory experience. (8 semester hours = 6 hours of lecture & 2 hours of lab; 12 quarter hours = 9 hours of lecture & 3 hours of lab).
BIOCHEMISTRY
3 semester hours or 5 quarter hours of Biochemistry.
PHYSICS
8 semester hours or 12 quarter hours of Physics, including the corresponding laboratory experience. (8 semester hours = 6 hours of lecture & 2 hours of lab; 12 quarter hours = 9 hours of lecture & 3 hours of lab)
ENGLISH
6 semester hours or 9 quarter hours of college English.
STATISTICS
3 semester hours or 5 quarter hours of Statistics.
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
14 semester hours (12 semester hours of lecture & 2 semester hours of formal lab) or 21 quarter hours (18 quarter lecture hours & 3 quarter lab hours) of Biological Science.
GENERAL CHEMISTRY
8 semester hours or 12 quarter hours of General Chemistry, including the corresponding laboratory experience. (8 semester hours = 6 hours of lecture & 2 hours of lab; 12 quarter hours = 9 hours of lecture & 3 hours of lab).
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
8 semester hours or 12 quarter hours of Organic Chemistry, including the corresponding laboratory experience. (8 semester hours = 6 hours of lecture & 2 hours of lab; 12 quarter hours = 9 hours of lecture & 3 hours of lab).
BIOCHEMISTRY
3 semester hours or 5 quarter hours of Biochemistry.
PHYSICS
8 semester hours or 12 quarter hours of Physics, including the corresponding laboratory experience. (8 semester hours = 6 hours of lecture & 2 hours of lab; 12 quarter hours = 9 hours of lecture & 3 hours of lab)
ENGLISH
6 semester hours or 9 quarter hours of college English.
STATISTICS
3 semester hours or 5 quarter hours of Statistics.
Please note that these are the general minimum requirements for veterinary school. Veterinary Applicants should review the Texas A&M CVM and Texas Tech University SVM websites for detailed information.
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
14 semester hours (12 semester hours of lecture & 2 semester hours of formal lab) or 21 quarter hours (18 quarter lecture hours & 3 quarter lab hours) of Biological Science.
GENERAL CHEMISTRY
8 semester hours or 12 quarter hours of General Chemistry, including the corresponding laboratory experience. (8 semester hours = 6 hours of lecture & 2 hours of lab; 12 quarter hours = 9 hours of lecture & 3 hours of lab).
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
8 semester hours or 12 quarter hours of Organic Chemistry, including the corresponding laboratory experience. (8 semester hours = 6 hours of lecture & 2 hours of lab; 12 quarter hours = 9 hours of lecture & 3 hours of lab).
BIOCHEMISTRY
3 semester hours or 5 quarter hours of Biochemistry.
PHYSICS
8 semester hours or 12 quarter hours of Physics, including the corresponding laboratory experience. (8 semester hours = 6 hours of lecture & 2 hours of lab; 12 quarter hours = 9 hours of lecture & 3 hours of lab)
ENGLISH
6 semester hours or 9 quarter hours of college English.
STATISTICS
3 semester hours or 5 quarter hours of Statistics.
Baccalaureate degrees are highly desirable. However, exceptionally mature students without a degree, who have outstanding academic records, superior performance on the respective admissions test and highly desirable personal qualifications may be considered for admission.
It is possible to meet the course requirements at some of the Texas schools without having taken all of the above courses. However, students are strongly encouraged to take a pre-dental course plan that has a broad appeal.
No. All required coursework must be completed before OR by the time of enrollment into the medical school.
AP credit is only accepted if the school granting the credit lists the specific courses and number of units granted per course on an official transcript.
Please note that some TMDSAS partner schools do not accept AP/IB credit. Please contact each of the schools to which you are applying regarding their specific policies on AP and IB credit.
Have questions about entering coursework into your application? Review the Application Guide and information on the right-hand side of the page.