Which Physiology Program is Right for You?
Our department offers two specially designed pre-health master’s programs in Physiology & Biophysics, as well as a graduate certificate partnership program, for students interested in studying human physiology at the graduate level to strengthen their preparation and competitiveness for medical school, dental school, or other terminal degree programs in the health sciences. All three of these programs are considered pre-med post-bacc record-enhancing programs.
Prospective students may apply to all three of these programs if they are eligible; a separate application is required for each program.
Program Descriptions
Students with strong science GPAs who are interested in gaining a full year of wet lab research and mentorship are encouraged to explore our MS in Pharmacology program in addition to the programs above. The MS in Pharmacology is a traditional master’s program with a rigorous curriculum to prepare both pre-health and pre-doctoral students for further education and research opportunities in the medical and biomedical sciences, or careers in biotech, pharmaceuticals, and clinical/lab research.
Comparison Chart
M.S. in Physiology & Biophysics | Special Master’s Program (SMP) | GeorgeSquared (G²) ABS Certificate | |
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Credits | 30 credits | 31-32 credits | 20 credits |
Curriculum Flexibility | 10 elective credits | 0 elective credits | 0 elective credits |
Schedule Flexibility | 1 academic year (fall, spring) or three semesters (fall, spring, summer); traditional semester schedule | Fixed 10.5-month curriculum; modular block schedule | 1 academic year (fall, spring) |
Program Size | ~40 full-time students | ~175 full-time students (150 on Georgetown University Medical Center campus, 25 on Georgetown Downtown campus) | ~100 full-time students |
Open to all Pre-Health Students | Yes; each cohort is usually 85% Pre-Med, 10% Pre-Dental, and 5% Other (PhD, PA, etc) | No, only those pursuing MD/DO (100% Pre-Med) | Yes |
Average Matriculant GPA | ~3.5 (does not accept GPA below 3.0; recommended min 3.3 GPA) | ~3.2 (minimum 3.0 GPA recommended; 2.7-2.9 on a limited basis) | Minimum 3.0 GPA recommended; 2.7-2.9 on a limited basis |
MCAT or GRE Required | No | MCAT optional but preferred | No |
Courses with Medical Students | No | Yes, some courses with GUMSOM M-1s and graded against their performance | No |
MCAT/DAT Prep | No | No | Yes, optional MCAT/DAT/GRE Prep |
Research Option | Yes (spring semester) | No | No |
Gross Anatomy Lab | No | Yes | Yes |
Degree Earned | M.S. in Physiology & Biophysics | M.S. in Physiology & Biophysics | Graduate Certificate (option to apply and transfer credits to Regular M.S. in Physiology & Biophysics program) |
Alumni Outcomes | 85% accepted into M.D./D.O./Dental/Ph.D. or other terminal degree in years following graduation | Overall 85% accepted into medical school in years following graduation; 50% accepted into M.D./D.O. during their SMP year | 65% admitted to a health professional school within 2 years |
Guidance for Pre-Med Students
We welcome you to contact us for individualized guidance on which program(s) would be the best fit for you. While the admissions committee for each program conducts a holistic review of each application, we provide these general guidelines below for pre-med students interested in applying to one or more of our programs. In many cases, students apply to two or all three of the programs and then choose between the programs where they’re accepted.
Generally, the minimum MCAT for the SMP is a 505, however competitive applicants will have a 510 or higher. MCAT is optional but preferred for SMP applicants.
Please note: This information is meant as general guidance and does not guarantee or predict acceptance into or rejection from any program. Admissions decisions are made by each program’s admissions committee after a holistic review of each application.
GPA above 3.3 | GPA 3.0–3.3 | GPA 2.7–3.0* | |
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MCAT 505 and above | M.S. Physio or SMP | SMP (MCAT 510+ preferred) or G² | SMP (MCAT 510+ preferred) or G² |
MCAT 500–504 | M.S. Physio | G² | G² |
MCAT below 500 | M.S. Physio or G² | G² | G² |
No MCAT | M.S. Physio or G² | G² | G² |