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The Department of Natural Sciences prepares students

  •  for employment and for graduate and professional programs with direct applications in many fields, particularly botany, zoology, chemistry, conservation, research, and in the health sciences through the athletic training program and the minor in pre-professional studies;
  •  to teach biology or chemistry in the secondary school.

Students should add the Pre-professional Studies minor if they plan to attend any health sciences professional or post-baccalaureate program including medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, physician's assistant, and veterinary science. This minor is most appropriate for biology and chemistry majors. This minor is not available to zoology majors because these courses are included in the major.

Athletic Training

The Athletic Training major is designed for the student interested in the profession of athletic training.  Mars Hill College offers a CAATE-approved accredited undergraduate entry-level curriculum program leading to a Bachelor of Science degree in Athletic Training.  A student pursuing this program must complete the three-year program at Mars Hill College.  Admission to this program occurs at the end the freshman year.  Prerequisites include a 2.5 cumulative grade point average, completion of Biology 134 with a “C” or better, completion of an application form, and a formal interview.   Freshmen are also required to have a minimum of 24 credit hours completed of freshman requirements.  The course work and the clinical experience is designed to stress theory, practical application, and provide the opportunity to meet requirements for the Board of Certification Exam.  Transfers are handled on a case-by-case basis and may not need three years to complete the program.

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