Undergraduate Minor Program OverviewThe minor in Biomedical Sciences provides students with a useful complement to majors in biological science, zoology, health and exercise science, animal science, psychology, and other biomedical science areas. The program offers directed study in human/animal systems to broaden the background of students pursuing professional careers in biomedical sciences, human and veterinary medicine, and a variety of health-related disciplines. The program requires completion of 21 credits in biomedical sciences with required courses to include gross anatomy, physiology, and neurobiology and the remaining coursework to be selected from a variety of biomedical sciences courses to complement the student's educational goals and interests.
To declare the Biomedical Sciences minor, please attend one of the following Fall 2009 advising sessions:
All sessions will be held in 113 Physiology Building unless otherwise noted.
Sessions begin ON TIME and will last about 15 minutes.
For more information, contact:
Kelly Swetich, Undergraduate Advisor
Kelly.Swetich@colostate.edu