Academics
The curriculum of the College of Medicine is designed as a program of instruction and training to produce competent and compassionate physicians who provide health care in medically underserved communities.
Courses offered in the College of Medicine are available only to students in the health professions or graduate biomedical degree programs. Students in other programs who wish to enroll in medical courses must first meet all prerequisites for these courses.
To apply for course admission, a written request must be made to the Dean of the College of Medicine, with endorsement by the dean of the college in which the student is enrolled. Written approval must be granted by the College of Medicine and will be based on available space in the course, as well as whether the course is essential for the specific student's program of study. Such written approval is required prior to authorization by the Office of Enrollment Management to admit a student to a course.
Academics and Curriculum
Student Services
- Overview
- Freshmen Orientation
- Academic Mentoring and Counseling
- Academic Performance
- Students With Disabilities
- Licensing Exams
- Senior Electives
- Student Exchange
Resources
- Health Sciences Library
- Graduation
- Howard University Clinical Skills Center
- Howard University Simulation Center
- USMLE