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Last updated on 2025-07-24

Program overview

Program Overview

The Pre-Medicine Program at the University of Regina is designed for students aiming to pursue a professional medical degree. This program serves as a foundational pathway, allowing students to complete their pre-professional courses while earning a Bachelor’s degree. The program is offered through the Faculty of Science, among other faculties, and is tailored to prepare students for the rigorous demands of medical school. Students will engage in a variety of academic experiences that will enhance their knowledge and skills, making them competitive candidates for future medical programs.

Program Structure

The Pre-Medicine Program is structured to provide a comprehensive educational experience over a four-year period, culminating in a Bachelor’s degree. Key details of the program structure include:

  • Program Length: 4 years
  • Credits Required: Completion of a four-year degree with a focus on pre-professional studies
  • Offered Through: University of Regina, including various faculties such as Faculty of Science, Faculty of Arts, and Faculty of Kinesiology & Health Studies
  • Program Options: Students can choose to take their pre-professional courses through any faculty, although it is most commonly pursued through the Faculty of Science.

Students are encouraged to meet with an Enrolment Counsellor to discuss their academic pathway and ensure they are meeting the necessary requirements for admission into medical school.

Featured Experiences

  • Access to academic resources and support systems to enhance learning.
  • Opportunities for skill-building that prepare students for medical school applications.
  • Engagement in various extracurricular activities that complement academic learning.
  • Networking opportunities with professionals in the medical field.

Career Options

Graduates of the Pre-Medicine Program can pursue a variety of career paths in the healthcare sector. Here are some potential job options:

  • Physician: Medical doctors who diagnose and treat illnesses, providing comprehensive healthcare to patients.
  • Surgeon: Specialists who perform surgical procedures to treat injuries, diseases, and deformities.
  • Medical Researcher: Professionals who conduct research to advance medical knowledge and develop new treatments.
  • Healthcare Administrator: Individuals who manage healthcare facilities, ensuring efficient operation and compliance with regulations.
  • Public Health Official: Experts who work to improve community health through education, policy-making, and health promotion initiatives.

 

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