University of Michigan Bachelor's in Biology, Health, and Society
University of Michigan

University of Michigan

Bachelor's in Biology, Health, and Society

Flint, USA

Bachelor's degree

English

Full time

Sep 2026

On-Campus

The Bachelorโ€™s program in Biology, Health, and Society offers students a well-rounded approach to understanding how biological factors influence health and societal issues. It combines coursework in biological sciences with social sciences and public health, preparing students to analyze complex health challenges from multiple perspectives. The program emphasizes critical thinking, research skills, and real-world applications, giving students a strong foundation for careers or further study in health policy, medicine, public health, or related fields.

Students are encouraged to explore topics such as health disparities, the impact of culture on health, and ethical considerations in healthcare. The curriculum often includes hands-on research, community engagement, and interdisciplinary projects meant to connect theory with practice. This structure aims to help students develop a nuanced understanding of the social determinants of health and prepare them for roles that address health issues at community, national, or global levels. Overall, itโ€™s designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills to make meaningful contributions in health and society sectors.