College of Medicine - University of Arizona
Institute Information
Name of the Institution
College of Medicine - University of Arizona
Type of the Institution
Medical Colleges
Location
1501 N. Campbell Avenue, Tucson, Arizona, United States
Website
http://medicine.arizona.edu/
Phone Number
Fax Number
Email
Ownership
Public
Accreditation / Affiliation
Description/ About the Institution
UA College of Medicine is associated with the University of Arizona and provides a program of medical education, research opportunities and patient care. It is the only MD-degree granting medical college in the state of Arizona. The college has two campuses: the Tucson campus and the Phoenix campus. The Tucson campus was established in 1967 with just 32 students and today it has graduated more than 3,000 physicians. The Phoenix campus was established in 2006 and offers a full four-year program.
Number of Students
581
Established in the Year
1967
Departments/ Branches
Anesthesiology, Basic Medical Sciences, Biochemistry & Molecular Biophysics, Cellular & Molecular Medicine, Emergency Medicine, Family & Community Medicine, Immunobiology, Medicine, Neurology, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Ophthalmology & Vision Science, Orthopaedic Surgery, Pathology, Pediatrics, Pharmacology, Physiology, Psychiatry, Radiation Oncology, Radiology, Surgery
Student's Area
- Courses Offered MD, MD-MPH, MD-MBA, MD-PhD, BS, PhD
- Admission Procedure The students can apply separately to the Tucson and Phoenix campuses. For applying to Tucson campus, visit- http://medicine.arizona.edu/admissions/tucson and for applying to Phoenix campus, visit- http://medicine.arizona.edu/admissions/phoenix
- Fee Structure
- Syllabi/Curriculum Visit- http://www.omse.medicine.arizona.edu/educational-programs
- Scholarships Visit- http://www.financial-aid.medicine.arizona.edu/scholarship.html
- Distance Learning No
- Online Education No
- Examinations & Results
- Information Brochure
- Eligibility Criteria 1. The applicant must have completed 90 semester hours, including 30 semester hours of upper division coursework from an accredited college or university within the United States or Canada. If the applicant has earned a degree outside the United States or Canada, a minimum of 60 semester hours, including 30 semester hours of upper division coursework is required. 2. The applicant must have completed the following courses with a minimum of 'C' grade: Biology, Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Physics, English 3. The applicant must have a total MCAT score of 22 or higher.
- Application Forms
- Seats Reservation Policy
- International Relations
- Industry Visits 0
- Training Programs
- Academic Calendar Visit- http://www.omse.medicine.arizona.edu/academic-calendar
