purplemermaid Posted October 5, 2015 Report Share Posted October 5, 2015 I was wondering if microbiology is required for pharm at Waterloo? I'm in Med Sci 2nd year at Western and my courses are: orgo, biochem, research methods, genetics, cell bio, stats, psych, and physiology. If microbiology and immunology is required I'm gonna have to try to get special consideration to get a spot because the class is full, or should I take it in the summer because my course load is pretty heavy second semester. Also, for the humanities 2.0 required, I have an english transfer credit from highschool (IB), and took Psychology 1000 in first year. Would those be enough to satisfy the requirement? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Epona Posted October 8, 2015 Report Share Posted October 8, 2015 I was wondering if microbiology is required for pharm at Waterloo? I'm in Med Sci 2nd year at Western and my courses are: orgo, biochem, research methods, genetics, cell bio, stats, psych, and physiology. If microbiology and immunology is required I'm gonna have to try to get special consideration to get a spot because the class is full, or should I take it in the summer because my course load is pretty heavy second semester. Also, for the humanities 2.0 required, I have an english transfer credit from highschool (IB), and took Psychology 1000 in first year. Would those be enough to satisfy the requirement? I am pretty sure microbio is required: https://uwaterloo.ca/pharmacy/future-students/academic-requirements (it looks like you can take this through Waterloo online if you are having a trouble getting into the class at your school). I'm not sure about the humanities courses (I think it changed since when I was going to apply), but from reading the academic requirements briefly it looks like you need 0.5 credit in English in addition to 2.0 humanities credits. You should definitely e-mail admissions to clarify, like the above poster said. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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