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Students in Southeast’s pre-medicine program enjoy small classes and a low student-faculty ratio.

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Most pre-medicine courses are held in the University’s science complex, which is comprised of Rhodes, Magill, and Johnson Halls, and houses Southeast’s science and math departments. The Magill Hall of Science was completed in 1958 and named after Dr. Arthur Clay Magill, a long-time Southeast professor of chemistry and chair of the science department. Johnson Hall was built in 1962 and named for B.F. Johnson, a former chair of the mathematics department. Rhodes Hall was added to the west side of the science complex in 1983, and connected to Magill Hall by a second-story walkway.

Both Rhodes and Magill Halls feature numerous research and teaching labs that provide students with excellent opportunities for hands-on experience. Student laboratories are equipped with the complete range of basic research equipment necessary to conduct scientific research.

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