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Humanities and Biology

The Bachelor of Humanities and Biology offers broad training in the Liberal Arts and Biology, Chemistry, and Biochemistry. It is designed for students who intend to apply to Medical School but can be taken simply out of a desire to combine Humanities with Science training. Students combine the insights into nature given by modern science with the insights into the human spirit given by the Great Books.

Read about A Day in the Life of a Humanities and Biology Student.

Science and the Great Books

Students spend 8 dedicated credits in Science, and 9 credits in the Humanities, and have 3 electives to spend as they wish.

Year OneYear TwoYear ThreeYear Four
Core — Foundational Myths & HistoriesCore — Reason and RevelationCore — Culture and ImaginationCore — Politics, Modernity & the Common Good
Greek & Roman LiteratureOrigin of Judaism, Christianity, & IslamEuropean LiteratureOne Research Seminar
Introduction to Religion and CultureBiochemistry & GeneticsHistory of Art or History of MusicAdvanced Biology or Biochemistry
Introductory BiologyMicrobiology or Ecology, & Plant or Animal BiologyOrganic ChemistryAdvanced Biology or Biochemistry
Introductory ChemistryUpper-year elective courseUpper-year elective courseAdvanced Biology or Biochemistry

Students can choose between a more and a less mathematics-and-laboratory intensive version of the degree, depending on whether or not they plan to go to Medical School. Please consult the course progression chart for the Bachelor of Humanities and Biology degree for details. See also the overview of other Humanities degree streams.

Graduates of the Bachelor of Humanities and Biology

Since the program’s inception in 2008, many Bachelor of Humanities and Biology graduates have gone on to careers in medicine and other related health fields. To read about their career paths please see our Alumni Profiles.

How to Apply to the Bachelor of Humanities and Biology

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