Undergraduate Program
Overview:
SFSU has a number of formal baccalaureates that well prepare students for application to graduate health profession schools such as medical, dental, pharmacy, optometry, and physical therapy schools. Such programs contain most or all pre-requisites for health profession schools as well as a number of very helpful upper-division and graduate science classes. As an undergraduate at SFSU you will find that the atmosphere is very supportive, classes are taught mainly by faculty, and tuition is reasonable.
- Because the major's courses require extensive studying, most students take about 5 years of full-time course work to complete the baccalaureate. Additional time is needed for clinical exposure and preparation for national standardized tests such as the MCAT and DAT.
- Most of our major's classes are offered during the day, so that undergraduates who must work usually find ways to do so part-time.
- SFSU welcomes California state residents as well as out-of-state and international students as undergraduates.
