Pre-Health (Frontiers II)
Program Overview
Program Overview
The Pre-Health (Frontiers II) Biology program is designed to provide a foundation in the essential principles that drive modern healthcare. This program explores key topics such as human anatomy, physiology, and genetics, which are central to understanding conditions like cancer, infectious diseases, metabolic disorders, and more.
Program Details
Through hands-on lab activities, case-based learning, and interactive demonstrations, students will learn how scientists and physicians investigate biological systems and diagnose disease. By examining both healthy and diseased systems, students will gain insight into how the body works and how medical interventions are developed.
Learning Outcomes
- Gain a strong foundation in biological inquiry
- Exposure to medical and research careers
- Deeper understanding of the science that underlies human health
- Develop a comprehensive understanding of human anatomy, physiology, and genetics
- Investigate biological systems and diagnose disease
- Understand how medical interventions are developed
Program Focus
The program focuses on providing students with a comprehensive understanding of the biological principles that underlie human health and disease. By the end of the program, students will have a deeper understanding of the science that underlies human health, preparing them for a future in medicine.
