Sure.
Notre Dame, Boston College and Georgetown are Christian Schools (Catholic) that have a medical school.
Duke and SMU are two Christian Schools (Methodist) that have a medical school (Duke may seem more nondenominational now -- but still has one of the best Divinity Schools in the country).
I doubt if any Bible Colleges have medical schools.
2006-10-16 15:52:21
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answered by Ranto 7
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The good news is that Medical Schools do not require a specific major to be considered for admission. This leaves you free to major in anything, even Dance, and still be eligible as long as you meet the requirements for GPA, MCAT Score, and have finished the Pre-med Track, which is not an actual major, but a series of classes, mostly in the Maths and Sciences. Although a lot of students choose to major in Biology or Chemistry, if you are not genuinely interested in majoring in either one, do not choose that route. It is best to choose something that you like, which will also lead to a decent job with just a Bachelor's Degree. The areas that pay best with just that degree are in the following: Accounting, Actuarial Science, Applied Mathematics, Biochemistry, Business Administration, Chemistry, Computer Science, Economics, Engineering, Finance, Information Systems Management, Marketing, Management, Nursing, Physics and Statistics. If none of the above majors interest you, you can choose to major in another area, but you'll likely need to pursue a Master's Degree or PhD in order to make a comfortable living.
2016-05-22 07:55:07
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answered by Anonymous
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