Any health sciences major must complete 60 credits toward the major.
Beginning in fall 2019, students majoring in health sciences must complete the following coursework:
50:499:101 Introduction to Health Sciences 50:830:101 Introduction to Psychology 50:920:207 Introduction to Sociology 50:730:249 Biomedical Ethics 50:120:211 Microbiology and Its Application 50:120:212 Microbiology and Its Application Lab
Students must also choose one course from each of the following groupings:
50:120:101 General Biology I and 50:120:107 General Biology Lab I 50:120:127 Principles of Biology
50:120:253 Basic Anatomy and Physiology I and 50:120:255 Basic Anatomy and Physiology Lab I 50:120:300 Advanced Anatomy and Physiology I and 50:120:302 Advanced Anatomy and Physiology Lab I
50:120:254 Basic Anatomy and Physiology II and 50:120:256 Basic Anatomy and Physiology Lab II 50:120:301 Advanced Anatomy and Physiology II and 50:120:303 Advanced Anatomy and Physiology Lab II
50:160:103 General, Organic, and Biochemistry I 50:160:115 Chemical Principles I and 50:160:125 Chemical Principles Lab I
50:160:104 General, Organic, and Biochemistry II and 50:160:105 General, Organic, and Biochemistry Lab 50:160:116 Chemical Principles II and 50:160:126 Chemical Principles Lab II
50:830:255 Method and Theory in Psychology 50:830:256 Research Methods in Psychology
50:960:183 Elementary Applied Statistics 50:960:250 Statistics for Social Sciences
50:830:348 Health Psychology 50:830:434 Psychology of Eating 50:830:457,458,459,461,462,463,464 Special Topics in Health Psychology (with director approval) 50:920:217 Drugs and Society 50:920:418 Medical Sociology 50:720:313 Childhood Health and Illness 50:720:321 Death and Dying 50:163:250 Childhood Health Disparities 50:220:316 Health Economics 50:220:317 Social Marketing: A Strategic Approach for Health Promotion
50:830:222 Human Development* 50:820:226 Child Development 50:830:326 Psychology of Adolescence 50:830:328 Psychology of Aging 50:070:213 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (or more advanced class in 070, with director approval)
Additionally, health science majors must choose one elective from the following list:
50:499:201 Careers in Health Sciences 50:499:303 Health Law 50:499:456,457,458,459 Special Topics in Health Sciences 50:499:493 Applied Experiences in Health Sciences 50:499:497 Independent Study in Health Sciences
And two additional electives from the following list (Note: courses cannot count for both required and elective credit.):
50:070:313 Childhood Health and Illness 50:070:321 Death and Dying 50:120:102 General Biology II (with 50:120:108 Lab) 50:120:103 Biology of Cancer 50:120:106 Human Reproduction and Development 50:120:110 Biology of Disease 50:120:311 Clinical Aspects of Human Genetics* 50:120:344 Neurobiology 50:120:347 Pathophysiology 50:163:250 Child Health and Disparities 50:220:122 Introduction to Data Science 50:220:316 Health Economics 50:220:317 Social Marketing: A Strategic Approach to Health Promotion 50:220:422 Applied Data Mining 50:443:221 Gender, Health, and the Environment 50:512:362 Health and American Society 50:750:203 General Physics I (with 50:750:133 Lab) 50:750:204 General Physics II (with 50:750:134 Lab) 50:830:340 Abnormal Psychology 50:830:434 Psychology of Eating 50:830:440 Developmental Psychopathology 50:830:475 Brain and Behavior 50:920:217 Drugs and Society 50:920:306 Sociology of the Family 50:920:418 Medical Sociology 50:940:227 or 327 Spanish for the Health Professions (or more advanced Spanish for the Health Professions course) 57:705:255 Nutrition in the United States and the World* 57:705:489 Pharmacology
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