University of Northern British Columbia

Course Details

Bachelor of Health Science in Biomedical Studies

Course Description

The Bachelor of Health Sciences degree is a four-year program consisting of a range of courses that relate directly to the science of health, in the recognition that health is a complex entity defying a simple explanation or a single disciplinary perspective. The courses identified within the School of Health Sciences offer learning opportunities from a variety of disciplines, including the life sciences, social sciences, behavioural sciences, and ethics and law, to enable students to develop a body of knowledge and understanding relating to the dimensions of health. Some of these courses are considered to be ‘core’ and therefore central to the basic understandings of health, while others offer the student opportunities to learn about a specific health perspective that is focused on one of three Majors: i) Biomedical Studies, ii) Community and Population Health-Environmental Health, or, iii) Community and Population Health-Aboriginal and Rural Health. . Biomedical Studies: Students take 34 credit hours of courses from the Biomedical Studies Major and 24 elective credit hours.

Course Duration

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4year

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Bachelor of Health Science in Biomedical Studies University of Northern British Columbia