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He earned a B. Dean Graham joined GS in His dedication to education is supported by over a decade of professional experience in higher education, which includes academic advising, career education, and program development.

Dean Graham holds a B. Ashley joined the School of General Studies in the spring of Prior to joining GS, Ashley worked at Fairleigh Dickinson University FDU , where she served in a dual role as Campus Life Coordinator of Greek Life and Housing Operations, and has significant knowledge and experience around diversity and inclusion best practices and student engagement development.

In her spare time, she enjoys working out, traveling, and attending concerts and music festivals. Dean Sunshine advises Postbac and undergraduate premedical, preveterinary, and predental students.

Dean Sunshine earned his A. From , she worked as a financial aid counselor with Student Financial Services, providing counseling and guidance to new and continuing students on federal financial aid programs. In , she returned to Columba as an advising dean at GS, providing academic advisement to students and coordinating academic and learning initiatives for the Academic Resource Center.

In this role, she serves as the primary supervisor for all student wellness initiatives and the point person for emergency response, in coordination with campus and community partners.

Dean Griffiths completed her B. Main navigation expanded Admissions. Educational Financing. Student Services.

School of General Studies. Postbac Premed Program Admissions. Image Carousel with 4 slides A carousel is a rotating set of images. Use the previous and next buttons to change the displayed slide Slide 1 Slide 2 Slide 3 Slide 4. Postbac Premed Admissions question-circle icon. How to Apply. International Applicants. Admissions Advisement. Accelerated Premedical Program. Admissions Deadlines The Office of Admissions makes decisions on a rolling basis and attempts to make decisions within six to eight weeks of receiving a complete application.

Summer Admission. Fall Admission. Spring Admission. Get to Know Postbac Premed Students. Ivan Dominguez. Chioma Anne Nonyelum Iwelumo. Devon Gingrich. Jeremy Orloff. Denise Marte. Stephanie Hart. Ryan Brummond. Benjamin Rodriguez. Grace O'Doherty. Meet the Admissions Team Ying Liu. Vera Bagnyuk. Vanessa Karahalios. Tiffany Decker. Tessie Scroggins. Taylor Grace Cook. Stephen O'Connell '17GS. Stephanie Tran.

Stephanie Montero. Smaragda Safos. Skylar Failla. Skip Bailey. Sean Trulby. Sara Remedios. Sara Ede. Rory Placa. Robert Hoffmeister.

Rafaelina Marmol. Noah Kutzy. Nathaniel Wilcox. Nathaniel Malone. Nathanael Inglis. Natalie Jankowski. Michael Gratale. These courses can be taken in either order. Prerequisites: a course in college chemistry or the written permission of either the instructor or the premedical adviser. Recommended as the introductory biology course for science majors who have completed a year of college chemistry and premedical students. The fundamental principles of biochemistry, molecular biology, and genetics.

The form can be downloaded at the URL below, but must be signed by the instructor and returned to the office of the registrar. Experiments focus on genetics and molecular biology, with an emphasis on data analysis and experimental techniques.

The class also includes a study of mammalian anatomy and histology. Cellular biology and development; physiology of cells and organisms. Because increasing numbers of medical schools require a semester of biochemistry, it is strongly recommended that postbacs take biochemistry. Usually, students take it during the application year. Prerequisites: one year each of Introductory Biology and General Chemistry. Corequisites: Organic Chemistry. Biochemistry is the study of the chemical processes within organisms that give rise to the immense complexity of life.

This complexity emerges from a highly regulated and coordinated flow of chemical energy from one biomolecule to another. This course serves to familiarize students with the spectrum of biomolecules carbohydrates, lipids, amino acids, nucleic acids, etc.

In particular, this course will employ active learning techniques and critical thinking problem-solving to engage students in answering the question: how is the complexity of life possible? Students are required to complete one year 8 points of general chemistry and one semester 3 points of general chemistry laboratory.

General chemistry lecture courses have corresponding, mandatory recitations. The laboratory course has a mandatory one-hour laboratory lecture course associated with it, and should be taken alongside or after General Chemistry II. AP credits cannot be used to fulfill the general chemistry requirement.

Chemistry is a course sequence that students are advised to begin in the fall or spring term. Students who enroll in Chemistry I in the spring are advised to take the week Chemistry II course in the summer. Chemistry II is not offered in the fall. Topics include stoichiometry, states of matter, nuclear properties, electronic structures of atoms, periodic properties, chemical bonding, molecular geometry, introduction to quantum mechanics and atomic theory, introduction to organic and biological chemistry, solid state and materials science, polymer science and macromolecular structures and coordination chemistry.

The order of presentation of topics may differ from the order presented here, and from year to year. Students must ensure they register for the recitation that corresponds to the lecture section. When registering, please add your name to the wait list for the recitation corresponding to the lecture section for lecture sec ; for lecture sec ; for lecture sec ; for lecture sec Information about recitation registration will be sent out before classes begin.

Please check the Directory of Classes for details. An introduction to basic lab techniques of modern experimental chemistry, including quantitative procedures and chemical analysis. Mandatory lab check-in will be held during the first week of classes in both the fall and spring semesters.

Topics include gases, kinetic theory of gases, states of matter: liquids and solids, chemical equilibria, applications of equilibria, acids and bases, chemical thermodynamics, energy, enthalpy, entropy, free energy, periodic properties, chemical kinetics, and electrochemistry.

Bonaventure University. Dean Strzalkowski joined GS in She also assists with developing programming to support the international student community at GS. Dean Strzalkowski completed her B. His role includes working in academic support programs, teaching University Studies, and advising on health and wellness issues. His teaching experience at Columbia includes creative writing workshops for veterans and GS sections of University Writing, as well as consulting in the Writing Center.

He has published widely as a poet, translator, and reviewer. Dean Edwin holds a B. Jonathan joined the School of General Studies in August of He is passionate about providing spaces and opportunities for students to be in community and learn from one another. Jonathan holds a B. Jonathan truly enjoys working with students and helping students develop during their time at Columbia. In his free time, he enjoys traveling and exploring New York City.

Jawad joined the School of General Studies in Prior to joining GS, Jawad worked at Prep for Prep, an educational nonprofit in New York City with the objective of identifying and developing leadership in underrepresented groups.

Jawad holds a B. In his spare time, he likes eating spicy food, running, and cheering on Syracuse basketball. Before joining the GS Dean of Students Office, she spent more than three years as part of the admissions team, traveling to community colleges across the country to attend transfer fairs and host information sessions for nontraditional undergraduates.

As part of the admissions committee, she evaluated applications and assessed transfer credit for incoming students. Dean Novarr joined GS in As a mentor to fellowship candidates and Postbac Premed students, he helps students assess the meaning of their lives' trajectories, identify their long-term goals, and express their intellectual interests in comprehensible and appealing ways.

He also assists in managing the academic honors and prizes awarded by the college. He holds degrees in English literature, law, and political philosophy and has 15 years of experience as an educator. Elizabeth received her B. Dean Keefe is an award-winning artist, educator, and administrator who joined GS in From , he served as a Sergeant in the United States Marine Corps, and from he completed a tour of combat duty in Iraq as a riverine infantry scout.

For the last four years, he has directed the Combat Paper NJ Program CPNJ at the Printmaking Center of New Jersey, a community-building art program that brings veterans and non-veterans together to make paper and art out of military uniforms.

For the last six years, Dean Keefe has been an Adjunct Professor of Art at Montclair State University where he developed and still teaches the Combat Paper for Veterans class, a course that uses the CPNJ model of storytelling and community building—the only class of its kind in the country.

He holds an M. Dean Allen advises Postbac Premed and undergraduate premedical, preveterinary, and predental students. Prior to joining the Postbac Premed Program, he served as an advisor for students who were interested in careers in science. He earned a B. Dean Graham joined GS in His dedication to education is supported by over a decade of professional experience in higher education, which includes academic advising, career education, and program development.

Dean Graham holds a B. Ashley joined the School of General Studies in the spring of Prior to joining GS, Ashley worked at Fairleigh Dickinson University FDU , where she served in a dual role as Campus Life Coordinator of Greek Life and Housing Operations, and has significant knowledge and experience around diversity and inclusion best practices and student engagement development.

In her spare time, she enjoys working out, traveling, and attending concerts and music festivals. Dean Sunshine advises Postbac and undergraduate premedical, preveterinary, and predental students. Dean Sunshine earned his A. From , she worked as a financial aid counselor with Student Financial Services, providing counseling and guidance to new and continuing students on federal financial aid programs.

In , she returned to Columba as an advising dean at GS, providing academic advisement to students and coordinating academic and learning initiatives for the Academic Resource Center. In this role, she serves as the primary supervisor for all student wellness initiatives and the point person for emergency response, in coordination with campus and community partners.

Dean Griffiths completed her B. Main navigation expanded Admissions. Educational Financing. Student Services. School of General Studies. Postbac Premed Program. Upcoming Premedical Opportunities.

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