BMEA - Medical Arts (3+1)
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Program Title
Medical Arts (3+1)
College/School
College of Health Professions
Program Type
Undergraduate Major
Degree Designation
Bachelor of Science
Program Level
Undergraduate
Program Overview
Medical Arts (3+1) is intended for 3+1 programs where 3 years of coursework is completed at Midland University and the final year of coursework is completed in a professional program (i.e. Radiography, Medical/Clinical Laboratory Science, Chiropractic Medicine, and others), which is transferred back to Midland University to complete the degree requirements. The requirements are designated in the Medical Arts (3+1) major and in the articulation agreement with each participating institution.
The Medical Arts (3+1) major cannot be combined with the Biology major.
Generally, 30 credits are transferred back to Midland University. Students should ensure that they have earned enough credits prior to beginning the professional program to ensure that 120 credits will be earned for the bachelors degree.
Transfer process: Students will apply to the subsequent institution on their own. After the first year of their program or the completion of sufficient credits, students should send a transcript to Midland University to process the transfer credits. Upon receipt of the transcript, the students degree will be awarded effective the end of the most recent undergraduate term.
The Medical Arts (3+1) major cannot be combined with the Biology major.
Generally, 30 credits are transferred back to Midland University. Students should ensure that they have earned enough credits prior to beginning the professional program to ensure that 120 credits will be earned for the bachelors degree.
Transfer process: Students will apply to the subsequent institution on their own. After the first year of their program or the completion of sufficient credits, students should send a transcript to Midland University to process the transfer credits. Upon receipt of the transcript, the students degree will be awarded effective the end of the most recent undergraduate term.