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Biomedical Science is a multidisciplinary field that explores the essential principles of human and animal anatomy and physiology. The initial phase of study covers foundational topics in anatomy, psychology, and core scientific disciplines including biology, biochemistry, chemistry, and mathematics. Following this foundation, students can specialize by pairing advanced biology and biochemistry courses with various electives to pursue a minor in arts or social sciences. Alternatively, they may opt for life sciences concentrations like neuroscience, cellular/molecular medicine, bioanalytical science, biostatistics, or medicinal chemistry. The program also features a Research Focus track, available from the third year, designed for aspiring researchers. Graduates emerge ready for advanced research opportunities or entry into professional healthcare programs.