Human Biology
Bachelor's degree
In Michigan Center (USA)
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Michigan center (USA)
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Start date
Different dates available
The human biology major, which leads to the Bachelor of Science degree, is designed for persons who want a broad background in fields that comprise biological sciences and who want to understand the interrelationships among such fields. This program is for persons who plan to pursue careers in the health care professions and for students who are interested in the biological sciences, but are not interested in a teaching option.
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Subjects
- Biology
- Molecular Biology
- Human Biology
- GCSE Physics
Course programme
Cell and Molecular Biology
Organismal and Population Biology
Cell and Molecular Biology Laboratory
Organismal and Population Biology Laboratory
Honors Cell and Molecular Biology
Honors Organismal and Population Biology
Honors Cell and Molecular Biology Laboratory
Honors Organismal and Population Biology Laboratory
Biology I: Organismal Biology
Biology II: Cellular and Molecular Biology
Honors Cell and Molecular Biology
Honors Organismal and Population Biology
Honors Cell and Molecular Biology Laboratory
Honors Organismal and Population Biology Laboratory
All of the following courses (14 credits):
Organic Chemistry Laboratory
Capstone in Human Biology (W)
One of the following, either (1) or (2) (4 or 8 credits):
Physiology for Pre-Health Professionals
One of the following, either (1) or (2) (4 or 6 credits):
Comprehensive Biochemistry
Advanced Biochemistry I
Advanced Biochemistry II
One of the following groups of courses (9 to 12 credits):
General and Inorganic Chemistry
Chemistry Laboratory I
Chemistry Laboratory II
General and Descriptive Chemistry
Principles of Chemistry
Chemistry Laboratory I
Chemistry Laboratory II
Honors Chemistry Laboratory I
Principles of Chemistry I
Principles of ChemistryII
Introductory Chemistry Laboratory I
Principles of Chemistry II - Reactivity Laboratory
One course from each of the following groups (6 to 8 credits):
Survey of Calculus II
Statistics for Scientists
Probability and Statistics for Engineering
One of the following groups of courses (8 or 10 credits):
Physics for Scientists and Engineers I
Physics for Scientists and Engineers II
Physics Laboratory for Scientists, I
Physics Laboratory for Scientists, II
Physics Laboratory for Scientists, I
Physics Laboratory for Scientists, II
Honors Physics I–Mechanics
Honors Physics II–Electromagnetism
Introductory Physics I
Introductory Physics II
Introductory Physics Laboratory I
Introductory Physics Laboratory II
Physics for Cellular and Molecular Biologists I
Physics for Cellular and Molecular Biologists II
Introductory Physics Laboratory I
Introductory Physics Laboratory II
One of the following courses (3 credits):
Eukaryotic Cell Biology
At least 12 credits from the following courses:
Osteology and Forensic Anthropology
Mechanisms of Disease
Hematology and Hemostatis
Cells and Development (W)
Environmental Physiology (W)
Disease in Society: Introduction to Epidemiology and Public Health
Physiology Bases of Physical Activity
Biomechanics of Physical Activity
Introductory Microbiology
Introductory Laboratory for General and Allied Health Microbiology
Eukaryotic Cell Biology
Molecular Pathogenesis
Directed Study in Human Biology
Internship in Human Biology
Research in Human Biology
Introductory Human Pharmacology
Pharmacology of Drug Addiction
Introduction to Chemical Toxicology
With the approval of the director of the human biology major, credits in research or independent study courses may be used to satisfy this requirement.
Courses used to fulfill requirement 3. h. may not be used to fulfill requirement 3. i.
One of the following courses (3 or 4 credits):
Human Gross Anatomy for Pre-Health Professionals
Developmental Biology
Comparative Anatomy and Biology of Vertebrates
Human Biology