Preparing for a Career as a Physician Assistant
Academic Requirements
Prerequisite Courses: Requirements vary by school. It is the responsibility of each candidate to do their own research on the requirements of each PA school to which they might apply.
Some common prerequisite courses for PA schools are listed below:
Common Requirement | Course Numbers (Examples) | Units of Credit (Total) |
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Anatomy & Physiology I & II |
PSIO 201 PSIO 202 |
6-8 units |
Biology I & II |
MCB 181R & 181L ECOL 182R & 182L |
8 units |
Biochemistry | BIOC 384 or BIOC 385 | 3-4 units |
(General) Chemistry I & II |
CHEM 151 CHEM 152 |
8 units |
(Organic) Chemistry I | CHEM 241A & 243A | 4 units |
English I & II |
ENGL 101 & ENGL 102 or ENGL 109H & additional ENGL course |
6 units
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Genetics |
ECOL 320 or upper-level course with "genetics" in course title |
3-4 units |
Mathematics/College Algebra | MATH 112 or higher | 3 units |
Medical Terminology | CLAS 116B | 3 units |
Microbiology | MIC 205A & 205L | 4 units |
Psychology |
PSY 150A1 or PSY 101 (introductory) PSY 200/240 (developmental) PSY 381 (abnormal) |
3-9 units (requirement varies across schools) |
Statistics/biostatistics |
MATH 263 or BIOS 376 are biostatistics courses or other course with "statistics" in the course title |
3 units |
Additional Required or Recommended Courses | Discuss with a pre-health advisor and confirm by visiting PA school websites | varies across schools |
Notes on prerequisite courses:
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Application & Degree Pathway
Application Service: The application service for physician assistants is CASPA (Centralized Application Service for Physician Assistants). The application service typically opens at the end of April and is typically due by November.
Exams: The most common entrance exam for physician assistants is the GRE (Graduate Record Exam). The GRE is offered year-round. Additional less common exams include the the CASPer (Computer-based Assessment for Sampling Personal Characteristics) which focuses on situational judgment skills and/or the PA-CAT (Physician Assistant College Admission Test) which assesses prerequisite knowledge for PA programs.
Degree and Credential: Students earn a master’s degree after finishing Physician Assistant school. PA education programs are typically two years long. Students must then pass a certification exam to gain licensure and practice under the credentials of Physician Assistant-Certified (PA-C).
Resources
Physician Assistant Education Association Program Directory: https://paeaonline.org/our-programs
Competencies for the PA Profession: https://paeaonline.org/our-work/current-issues/competencies-for-the-pa-profession
University of Arizona Physician Assistant Program (Coming Soon): https://chs.arizona.edu/academics/physician-assistant-program
University of Arizona Pre-Physician Assistant Honorary: https://arizona.campusgroups.com/club717/home/