The M.M.S. in Physician Assistant Studies program prepares graduates for entry into the practice of medicine. The graduate must have the skills and knowledge to function in a broad variety of clinical situations and render a wide spectrum of patient care. It is essential for good patient care to require minimum standards for the education of the physician assistant.
Candidates for the M.M.S. in Physician Assistant Studies must possess the intellectual ability to learn, integrate, analyze and synthesize data. They must have functional use of the senses of vision, hearing, equilibrium and taste. Their exteroceptor (touch, pain and temperature) and proprioceptor (position, pressure, movement, stereognosis and vibratory) senses must be sufficiently intact to enable them to carry out all the activities required to complete the program. Candidates must have sufficient motor function capabilities to meet the demands of the physician assistant studies program and the demands of total patient care. They must be able to complete the didactic and clinical curriculum in its entirety. The candidate must possess ability, aptitude and skills in five areas: observation, communication, motor, intellectual, behavioral and social.
Accreditation standards require that admission criteria into a physician assistant studies program are established by the program’s faculty and must include technical standards for admission developed by the accrediting agency, the Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant (ARC-PA).
In the admission process, the University must judge not only the scholastic accomplishments and potential of the applicant but also consider the applicant’s current physical and emotional status, cumulative and progressive disability and drug-induced impairments that may pose obstacles to the safe application of the student’s knowledge and skill, or prevent effective interaction with patients and co- workers.
In accordance with University policy and as delineated by Federal and California law, the University does not discriminate in admission, educational programs or employment against any individual on the basis of that individual’s handicap or disability and will make good faith efforts at providing reasonable accommodation as required.
Application process
Students who wish to apply for the January cohort must apply during the prior year between April and August. Applications will not be accepted after September 1.
Applications and supporting documents are submitted to the Centralized Application System for Physician Assistants (CASPA) on or before September 1. Applicants are strongly encouraged to submit their applications and supporting documents as early as possible. Applicants are responsible for following up with CASPA to ensure all necessary documents are received. After CASPA confirms receipt of all necessary documents and completes the application, students must forward updated transcripts for courses in progress at the time of application to the Office of Graduate Admission.
The supporting documents include:
- All official transcripts; must include degrees posted.
- GRE scores.
- TOEFL scores (if English is not first language).
- Three letters of recommendation. One must be from a practicing physician assistant or physician (MD or DO).
- Patient contact hours.
- Observational/shadowing experience.
- Personal statement of intent.
Admission requirements
Admission to the M.M.S. in Physician Assistant Studies is competitive and multifaceted. The selection process is based on a combination of your graduate application, academic performance (GPA and GRE), letters of recommendation, patient contact hours, shadowing hours, personal statement of intent and performance during an in-person interview if invited.
Admission to the Physician Assistant Studies program requires the applicant to complete the required prerequisite coursework and admission requirements listed below.
- Completion of a bachelor’s degree from an accredited university or college prior to matriculation into the Chapman University M.M.S. PA Studies program.
- Completion of all prerequisite coursework with a “C” or better at an accredited university or college in the United States.
- Overall cumulative GPA minimum 3.200.
- Cumulative science prerequisite GPA minimum 3.200.
- Graduate Record Examination (GRE) with no minimum score required. The GRE must be completed within the last five years from the application deadline. Chapman University’s institution code is 3681. A department code is not needed.
- TOEFL score must meet minimum standard requirement of 80 if English is not the primary language.
- Technical Standards: Qualified applicants must have abilities and skills in the following areas: observation, communication, motor, intellectual, conceptual, integrative, qualitative and behavior/social.
- Three letters of recommendation. One must be from a practicing physician assistant or physician (MD or DO).
- A minimum of 1,000 hours of direct patient contact in a health care related work experience, voluntary or paid; click here to view the approved patient contact list.
- Observation/shadowing experience with a licensed and practicing PA is preferred, although shadowing with an MD or DO is also beneficial. Shadowing hours will not count towards the 1,000 required patient contact hours. Applicants must enter any shadowing experience in the healthcare related area of the official CASPA application. Observational experiences are to be arranged by the student. The PA Studies program will not arrange nor recommend observational sites. Clinical work experience as well as any formal health career training (EMT, CNA, LVN, RN, RT, PT, MT, etc.) cannot be substituted for observational/shadowing hours.
- Personal statement/Narrative: Please describe your motivation towards becoming a PA. 5000 characters limit = approximately 625 words.
- Personal interview: After initial assessment and screening of applications, selected candidates will be invited to interview on campus in Irvine, CA.
- Background check: successful completion.
- Due to new government regulations, we are unable to accept international students into this program at this time. We hope to be able to accept students for the next academic year. We apologize for any inconvenience and look forward to receiving international student applications at that time. If you have any questions, please contact intladmit@chapman.edu.
Persons who have been dismissed from another physician assistant studies program are not eligible for consideration for admission to Chapman University’s M.M.S. in Physician Assistant Studies.
Prerequisite coursework
All prerequisite coursework must be obtained from an accredited college or university with a grade of “C” or better.
basic sciences
Human anatomy and physiology, chemistry, biology, and microbiology may not be taken by an online or correspondence format.
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Human Anatomy with lab
Physiology with lab |
4 credits
4 credits |
or
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Human Anatomy and Physiology with lab |
8 credits |
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General Chemistry I with lab
General Chemistry II with lab
General Biology I with lab
General Biology II with lab
Microbiology with lab
Genetics
Medical Terminology |
4 credits
4 credits
4 credits
4 credits
4 credits
2 credits
1 credit |
general
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English Composition
General Psychology
Introduction to Sociology
Introduction to Statistics
Pre-Calculus or Calculus |
3 credits
3 credits
3 credits
3 credits
3 credits |
recommended courses
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Medical Ethics
Medical Spanish |
Requirements for the Master of Medical Science in Physician Assistant Studies degree
Students pursuing the Master of Medical Science in Physician Assistant Studies are held to the University’s Academic Policies and Procedures . In addition, these specific degree standards apply:
- Minimum grade “C+” or above required in all coursework.
- Maintain 3.000 GPA in the degree.
The following courses make up the M.M.S. in Physician Assistant Studies curriculum and must be completed for degree conferral. (The curriculum is subject to change and students will be notified by the department.)