What is Health Sciences?
What if you could understand health from cell to society and turn that knowledge into better care, policy, and prevention?
Health Sciences studies how biological, environmental, and social factors interact to shape health and illness while training you in laboratory and population methods; in a Health Sciences degree you learn human biology and physiology, biochemistry and disease mechanisms, epidemiology and public health, health systems and policy, social determinants of health, research design and statistics, ethics, and applied skills like health data analysis, lab techniques, program evaluation, and communication, combined with hands‑on labs, fieldwork, practicum or co‑op placements, and interdisciplinary projects that prepare you for clinical professional programs, public health, health research, policy and administration, community health, and further graduate or professional study.