Biological, Biomedical and Combined Sciences Outcomes
1. Question Formulation: Pose testable questions and hypotheses to address gaps in knowledge.
2. Study Design: Plan, evaluate, and implement scientific investigations.
3. Data Interpretation and Evaluation: Interprret, evaluate, and draw conclusions from data in order to make evidence-based arguments about the natural world.
This baccalaureate degree is designed to develop breadth, with an emphasis on chemistry that provides maximum flexibility in career choices. Students with this major may pursue careers in health sciences, industry, environmental sciences, and other related areas.
Minimum of 120 credits required, including 48 upper-division credits.