Bachelor of One Health
New for fall 2022!
Biodiversity anthropology, geography, animal and wildlife biology, veterinary and human health science, and culture and community engagement are all connected in the One Health program.
Seek solutions to our most complex health challenges such as infectious diseases, food insecurity, climate change, and biodiversity loss using an interdisciplinary, collaborative approach.
Study the interactions among humans, animals, and their environments and an appreciation of diversity and the social and scientific determinants of health. Evaluate the impact of these factors on health outcomes for individuals, populations, and ecosystems, and inform future health practices and policy.
You’ll choose an area of emphasis and your courses will reflect that.
• Disease, Complexity and Health,
• Environment, Food and Health
• Policy, Economics and Health
• Culture, Society and Health
Because human, animal and plant health are all one health.
Sample First Year Courses
- Biological Anthropology
- Biological Concepts of Health
- Introduction to Molecular and Cellular Biology
- Human Impact on the Environment
- Discovering Biodiversity
- Introduction to One Health
- Chemistry I and II
Curious about what other courses you'll take throughout your degree? Checkout this programs' Academic Calendar [5].
Estimated Cutoff Ranges
80-85%
Note: Estimated cutoff ranges are based on the admission averages from previous years and are provided solely as a point of reference. Exact cutoffs for the current cycle will be determined by the quantity and quality of applications received and the number of spaces available in the program. Co-op averages will often exceed the estimated cutoff ranges.
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