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Bethel offers many opportunities to prepare for careers in health professions, including pre-med options. Various undergraduate and graduate majors provide students with the skills and knowledge they need to pursue careers in medicine, nursing, dentistry, physician assistant, physical therapy, pharmacy, and other healthcare fields.
With a long-standing tradition of solid pre-med and healthcare programs, our graduates gain admission into well-known professional schools that launch them into meaningful careers.
Preparing for Health Professions
Many health professions require additional training beyond an undergraduate degree. Professional healthcare programs often look for students from a broad range of majors and backgrounds, but all require a specific set of prerequisite college courses. Look into the courses included in the 4-year plans of each major, talk with the professors in your area of interest, and choose a major that is a good fit for you. Many of our students pursue fields such as athletic training, biokinetics, biology, biochemistry, and nursing, but other majors may be a good fit for you and prerequisite courses can be added as electives within many majors.
Be sure to check the requirements of any professional schools you plan on applying to for specific information about admissions requirements.
Graduate Opportunities at Bethel
Bethel offers a variety of graduate opportunities within the healthcare field.
The Physician Assistant (M.S.) program combines excellent medical training with the development of critical thinking skills and compassionate medical care. This program requires a secondary application from Bethel undergraduates. Any candidate meeting all application requirements with a bachelor's degree or master's degree from Bethel University will be granted an interview.
The Nurse-Midwifery (M.S.) program offers the credentials to provide healthcare to women of all ages, including primary care as well as prenatal, birth, newborn, and gynecological care.
The Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program prepares students to be agents for change in the workplace. Leadership, management, critical thinking, and research skills are developed that empoyer students to improve the organizational operation and quality of care in professional settings.
Bethel also offers robust pre-professional preparation for many different healthcare graduate programs (see list below) at medical schools and graduate institutions elsewhere.
Healthcare Careers
Bethel's pre-med and pre-health professions program offers paths to a variety of healthcare careers, including:
- Chiropractic Medicine
- Dentistry
- Medicine
- Occupational Therapy
- Optometry
- Osteopathic Medicine
- Pharmacy
- Physical Therapy
- Physician Assistant
- Podiatry
- Veterinary Medicine
Christianity and Health Professions
The pre-medicine and pre-health professions program at Bethel is committed to seeing Christians enter the medical field as skilled and knowledgeable professionals. Preparing dedicated future clinicians is an important part of Bethel’s mission to be a positive influence on the world. Our graduates are rooted in a compassion that grows from their commitment to Christ and his teachings, meaning they see their occupation as bigger than themselves and are fully dedicated to their calling as health professionals.
Get Involved
There are many opportunities to get involved in the health sciences at Bethel. Our pre-med and pre-health professional program advisors can help you navigate your choices as you consider future service as a health professional. You can also contact the department chairs of the departments offering pre-med and pre-health professional majors