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Biology Human Biology - Minnesota State University - Mankato MN

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Program Format: Campus Program Level: Bachelor

Biology Human Biology from Minnesota State University - Mankato MN is a Campus Bachelor Biology degree that prepares you for a Science career. The Department of Biological Sciences offers programs for students preparing for careers in education, laboratory and field research, biotechnology, environmental sciences, clinical laboratory sciences, cytotechnology, food science technology and pre-professional programs including pre-agriculture, pre-forestry, pre-medicine, and pre-veterinary medicine. The biology major offers a core program intended to develop a common background in biology and additional upper level courses designed to provide specialized options. Students typically take a broad based general biology major or an emphasis in human biology. Human Biology Options The purpose of this option is to prepare the student for a career in biomedicine. The option fulfills the science course requirements for most medical, osteopathic, dental, and chiropractic schools as will as the science course requirements for graduate education in biomedicine. View more details on Minnesota State University . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Biology courses.

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