About the Program
This interdisciplinary program provides students with a broad perspective of health and wellness at the population level and an exploration of health care systems. The curriculum is based on a strong foundation in the health sciences. Students will graduate with a Bachelor of Science degree in Health Science and, if selected, a minor in a specific health concentration or other discipline.
The first two years include core courses in the biological and chemical sciences, including human anatomy and physiology, a humanities core, and a health care systems core.
Electives are offered throughout the four-year Program and may be used to:
- pursue further study in a discipline-specific health field
- complete prerequisite courses for specific graduate programs
- explore broader-based interests.
In the final year of the program, students are offered practicum experience at a selection of health care sites in the Boston area and at designated sites outside the Boston area through the Boston University International Programs office.
- Students who plan to apply to degree programs in medicine, dentistry, or to be physician assistants will take an alternate sequence of basic science courses.
- Students who achieve a 3.3 GPA may elect to do an honors research project/thesis in their senior year.


