The
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 advising sessions:
Fall dates will be posted by August 2008
All sessions will be held in 110 Physiology Building.
Sessions begin ON TIME and will last about 15 minutes.
For more information, contact:
Kelly Swetich, Undergraduate Advisor
110A Physiology Building
Kelly.Swetich@colostate.edu