This program is designed for students interested in health care who want a broad foundation that combines biology and medicine. It offers a well-rounded curriculum covering physiology, pharmacology, clinical biochemistry, medical microbiology, and immunology. Additionally, students take classes in chemistry, nutrition, and statistics, along with courses such as Clinical Anatomy and Histology, and Survey of Cell Biology for Health Professions. The program prepares students to pursue graduate studies in various health-related fields, and offers an opportunity to earn a certification to teach biology or general science through the UABTeach program. Most content is delivered via on-campus, in-person meetings, providing an engaging learning environment.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program is ideal if you're interested in health care but aren't yet sure which specific field to pursue. It provides a solid foundation in biomedical sciences and prepares you for a range of graduate programs, including health professions, biotechnology, and clinical laboratory science. The opportunity to get involved in research and mentoring, along with the chance to earn a teaching certification, makes this a well-rounded choice for curious students aiming for multiple career pathways in health sciences.
The program offers a comprehensive study of biomedical sciences, blending biology and medicine, with courses in physiology, pharmacology, biochemistry, microbiology, and immunology. Students can also explore additional fields like chemistry, nutrition, and statistics, gaining a diverse skill set suitable for various health and science careers.
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The program confers a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Biomedical Sciences. Specific curriculum and course completions are required to fulfill this degree, although detailed requirements are not explicitly provided in the available information.

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Graduates can pursue graduate studies in health professions, biotechnology, clinical laboratory science, genetic counseling, or teaching biology and general science through the UABTeach certification. The program prepares students for careers across a spectrum of health and science disciplines, supported by broad coursework and research opportunities.