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DePaul University's Department of Health Sciences aims to prepare students to tackle health challenges through interdisciplinary approaches, blending natural and social sciences to enhance individual and community wellbeing. The Health Sciences program features two specialized tracks: 'BioScience' and 'Public Health Sciences,' designed to foster interdisciplinary dialogue among aspiring healthcare and public health professionals. After completing foundational coursework, students can select from diverse electives as their career interests develop. This adaptable structure helps students fulfill prerequisites for various advanced degree programs. By merging biomedical education with insights into social determinants of health, the Health Sciences major equips students for careers across the healthcare spectrum. Whether pursuing clinical practice, healthcare management, or policy development, graduates will be trained to address health issues through collaborative problem-solving.