UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES

The Biomedical Sciences undergraduate curriculum consists of human-oriented basic science courses that can be tailored to an individual’s career interests.

For example, pre-dental students can take courses such as head and neck anatomy, oral histology, and craniofacial development and genetics. Pre-medical students may wish to take advantage of human-oriented classes in pharmacology, pathology, histology, human physiology, and human anatomy, including a course in which human cadavers are dissected.

As a result, undergraduate students in the Department of Biomedical Sciences are well-prepared for a wide variety of health care career paths.

Learn more about the Biomedical Sciences major through Explore Marquette.

Curriculum Plans

Below are curriculum plans for the Biomedical Sciences undergraduate programs:

Biomedical Sciences: Pre-Med/Pre-Dent/Pre-Grad School and Typical BISC Student Biomedical Sciences: Direct Admit Physical Therapy
Biomedical Sciences: Pre-Physician Assistant
Biomedical Sciences: Pre-Dental Scholars


Course Descriptions

Course descriptions for all Biomedical Sciences courses may be found in the College of Health Sciences Bulletin.

 


BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES

Schroeder Complex

Contact Biomedical Sciences

Department of Biomedical Sciences
College of Health Sciences
Schroeder Complex, 426
P.O. Box 1881
Milwaukee, WI 53201-1881

Phone: (414) 288-7251
Fax: (414) 288-6564