Architecture
This is a two degree, or 3-2 program resulting in a B.A. in
physics
or
art from
Goshen College and a B.S. in architectural engineering from
Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri.
Pre-medicine, pre-veterinary, pre-physical therapy or
pre-dentistry
Download and print one of these handy "At-a-glance"
flyers:
(Files are in .pdf format)
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Pre-dentistry
•
Pre-medicine
•
Pre-physical
therapy
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Pre-veterinary
Since
course sequencing is important, any student interested in
these programs should consult the pre-medical adviser or advisers
in the
biology
and
chemistry
departments about course selection. Early in the spring semester
of the junior year, the pre-medical adviser, biology professor James Miller, will meet with
students interested in applying to professional schools and
explain the application and recommendation process. Applications
should be sent before the fall of the senior year.
Engineering
Engineering
At-a-glance (.pdf)
This is a two degree, or 3-2, program
resulting in a B.A. in
physics,
chemistry
or
mathematics from Goshen College and
a B.S. in engineering from a major university with an accredited
engineering program. The student spends the first three years
at Goshen and the final two years at the university. For details
and requirements, see the program description of the
physics
and engineering department.
Pre-law
Law schools want students who can think, read and write well
and who have some understanding of what shapes human experience.
No specific major is required.
History
and
English are good choices, but, depending
on student interests,
business,
communication,
Bible
and religion or other fields could serve just as well.
The most important thing is to select rigorous courses in
wide-ranging fields.
Alan Weldy, associate
professor of business and a practicing attorney, serves as the pre-law advisor.
Materials for the Law School Admissions Test (LSAT) and information
about law schools and pre-law internships are available
in his office.
Pharmacy
Pre-pharmacy
At-a-glance (.pdf)
This program is normally a
2-3 program, with the last three years spent in an accredited
college of pharmacy. Pre-pharmacy students take general-education courses and courses in chemistry, biology, physics, mathematics, sociology and psychology. The student
should consult the college of pharmacy early in the freshman
year to select appropriate courses at Goshen College. This
program does not result in a Goshen College degree.
Pre-seminary
Goshen College has a close relationship with
Associated
Mennonite Biblical Seminary (AMBS), Elkhart, Ind. Students
anticipating seminary study are counseled to complete a B.A.
degree with a major in
Bible and religion,
humanities
or
social
sciences. They are also encouraged to join the pre-ministry club, attend the annual spring vocation banquet and participate in a summer Ministry Inquiry Program internship in a congregation.