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Starting Fall 2021, the Health Science Pre-Professional (HSPP) program will be renamed Biomedical Health Sciences (BMHS) to better reflect its STEM and biomedical emphasis. Incoming Fall 2021 students admitted to HSPP can choose to remain in that program or transition to BMHS upon enrollment. The HSPP curriculum equips students for professional schools across various healthcare fields by establishing strong foundations in both scientific and humanities disciplines. This comprehensive approach readies undergraduates for the dynamic healthcare landscape. Our intentionally structured program ensures students complete comparable coursework during their initial two years, enabling seamless transitions between HSPP specializations. A key advantage of HSPP is its integration of professional school prerequisites into the degree plan, eliminating additional course requirements for students.
The BMHS major prepares students for advanced study in diverse health professions and scientific fields through rigorous biomedical coursework. This program develops essential competencies for navigating the evolving healthcare and health science sectors. Like its predecessor, BMHS maintains a flexible curriculum with shared foundational courses during the first two years, permitting students to change between BMHS tracks. A significant benefit of BMHS is its incorporation of graduate and professional school admission requirements into the standard curriculum, preventing extra academic burdens for students.