This degree is designed for students who wish to transfer to an accredited college or university to complete a Bachelor of Science degree, and eventually a master's and/or a doctorate degree, in fields such as human medicine, veterinary medicine, chiropractic, physician assistant, dentistry, physical therapy, occupational therapy, podiatry, optometry, medical technology, or pharmacy. It is strongly recommended that students entering the program have at least one year of high school biology, chemistry, and mathematics at an advanced level.
Students should consult their advisor and their desired transfer institution regarding which program electives would best suit their career interests.
For additional information, please contact department chair, John Stratton at (609) 343-4981 or stratton@atlanticcape.edu.
- Utilize critical thinking and reasoning to evaluate scientific information, solve problems, and communicate findings and analyses appropriate to biomedical sciences;
- Apply ethical reasoning to evaluate issues in the life sciences;
- Demonstrate appropriate use of the basic instrumentation, scientific reasoning, and quantitative analytical skills used to conduct biological experiments;
- Utilize appropriate language to explain the fundamental chemical, physical, and biological processes of living organisms.
(BIOM-Fall 2025)
General Education Courses
When a course is not specified, refer to the list of approved General Education courses.
Communication
Mathematics-Science-Technology
Program Requirements
Program Electives
Choose a minimum of 14 credits from the following:
Technological Competency Graduation Requirement
(Is fulfilled with CISM125, CISM129, CISM132, testing or reviewed departmental portfolio.)