The biomedical science specialization will serve students that are interested in pursuing careers in human health (medicine, dentistry, optometry, physical therapy, pharmacy) and veterinary medicine. This specialization allows for the study of human biology, together with a core of fundamental physical science principles (chemistry and physics). This specialization will allow students to apply these physical principals to the study of biological systems, which is an essential requirement of professional health programs in medicine, dentistry, optometry, physical therapy, pharmacy and physician assistant programs. The biomedical science specialization offers individualized academic plans to help each student achieve their goals in the biomedical field.
Students consult with the appropriate biology advisor for approval of their BS program and electives, which must be submitted for approval to the biological sciences department at least two quarters preceding graduation. All students in the BS biology major must complete all BS core requirements, plus additional specific requirements. Additionally, students will need to choose a specified number of courses from different groupings of upper-division courses. A maximum of 15 credits in BIOL 295, BIOL 490, BIOL 495, and BIOL 496 may be included in the major.
Program Learner Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to:
- Exhibit basic mastery of biological content.
- Reason analytically.
- Critically analyze the primary literature.
- Employ appropriate experimental design and methodology.
- Effectively communicate underlying principles of biology.
- Demonstrate basic scientific skills.