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Honors Biomedical Sciences

The Honors Biomedical Sciences (HBS) program is a rigorous Bachelor of Science degree for highly qualified students pursuing a career in health care. Created in partnership with The University of Texas McGovern Medical School and The University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, it offers students a robust curriculum, with honors-level math and science classes along with the built-in Medicine & Society minor. Such coursework exposes HBS students not only to valuable research experience in the hard sciences but also interdisciplinary work in the medical humanities that will encourage a deeper understanding of issues of health and disease from a variety of perspectives: social, historical, cultural, ethical and more.

While housed in the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, HBS is the only major at the ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú in which students are also required to be members of the Honors College.

From the foundational Human Situation course sequence to Honors courses in chemistry, biology, genetics, the Medicine & Society minor and more, its curriculum is designed to produce skilled communicators and critical thinkers engaged with both immediate and larger issues of medicine and illness – resulting in well-rounded, competitive health profession candidates. For more details on the HBS curriculum, please refer to the HBS Degree Plan.

For more information on Medicine & Society, please click here

Requirements

To major in HBS:

  •    Admission to the Honors College 
  •    High School GPA of 3.5 on a 4.0 scale
  •    Minimum ACT Score of 31 or a 1420 on the SAT

Students can apply to the Honors Biomedical Sciences major via the Common Application.