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Major: Human Biology, Health and Society, B.A. (0401), 52-53 Credits
General Education: 30 Credits; Major: 52-53 Credits; Elective Credits: 23-29 Credits
Learning Goals for the B.A. in Human Biology, Health and Society
After completing the major in Human Biology, Health and Society students will be able to:
- Explain the multiple determinants of human health and well-being from a multidisciplinary perspective.
- Apply the principles of human biology to the physiological and biochemical aspects of human health.
- Display competency in career-related skills needed to enter the workforce.
- Demonstrate appropriate training and preparedness for the pursuit of post-baccalaureate careers, advanced degrees, or professional programs.
- Effectively communicate scientific information orally and in writing.
Required courses: (25 Credits)
Choose one concentration: (21 Credits)
Biotechnology Concentration
Environmental Health Concentration
Public Health Concentration
Movement Science Concentration
Choose two of the following electives (6-7 Credits)
Note: Any course in alternate concentration can be used as an elective.