COURSES YOU'LL TAKE IN FIRST YEAR

Your first-year courses are designed to set the foundation for your learning and give you the skills and knowledge you need to be successful in your upper years.

There are no electives (or courses you need to pick) in first year - so you don't have to stress about choosing the right ones. There's lots of space to pick your courses in your upper years so you can focus your studies on the areas you’re most interested in.


HERE ARE YOUR FIRST-YEAR COURSES:

FALL TERM

SEPTEMBER TO DECEMBER

HLTH 101: Introduction to Health 1
HEALTH 107: Sociology of Activity, Health, and Well-being
BIOL 130 & BIOL 130L: Introductory Cell Biology & Lab
CHEM 120 & CHEM 120L: General Chemistry 1 & Lab

WINTER TERM

JANUARY TO APRIL

HLTH 102: Introduction to Health 2
HLTH 104: Introduction to Health Data Science
BIOL 273: Principles of Human Physiology 1
PSYCH 101: Introductory Psychology
CHEM 123 & CHEM 123L: General Chemistry 2 & Lab

Mona she/her

One of the things Mona enjoyed most about the program is how well classes complement one another to help you see the full picture. “We can be learning about a topic like diabetes, and in biology and human physiology we learn what’s happening at the cellular level, then in sociology we learn about the societal level and explore issues like risk factors and trends. We truly get that comprehensive perspective and approach to health.”

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