Degree Program Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Sciences
Learn how core biological sciences apply to human and animal health and disease at the molecular, cellular, and systemic levels.
Begin your studies with foundational science courses.
Align your academic interests with your career goals with a concentration in anatomy and physiology, microbiology and infectious disease, or environmental public health.
Find unique career opportunities in health and medicine. All three concentrations provide the prerequisites necessary for applying to graduate school and professional programs, like medical, veterinary, or pharmacy school.
The major in biomedical sciences is a competitive major. Competitive majors have additional admission requirements, such as a higher GPA or additional coursework.
Live and learn alongside your peers in a residence hall dedicated to first-year scientists! Learn more about the Align Scientific Learning Community.
Biomedical Sciences
The Department of Biomedical Sciences offers undergraduate through postdoctoral education guided by dedicated faculty who pursue translational research in the disciplines of anatomy, neurobiology, pharmacology, physiology, and reproductive biology. More than 30 specialty laboratories allow students to gain hands-on learning experiences tailored to individualized interests and goals in human and animal health and disease.
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