
This curriculum is also suitable for students who wish to enter law, public health and health policy fields with a strong science background. It provides a biology-enriched program for liberal arts students by requiring basic genetics, neuroscience, ecology, and human reproductive physiology within the major; psychology, sociology, nutrition, and geography courses outside the department.
Students in this track may want to consider a minor in a social science discipline such as psychology, sociology, or anthropology. Students interested in applying to medical, dental, optometry, or veterinary schools should follow a B.S. track.