Bachelor of Science in Biology - Biology, Health, and Society
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Biology, Health, and Society (BHS) is recommended for students interested in a broad view of biology and the interactions between science and society, whether focused on health, education, or the environment. The major is appropriate for pre-health students, as well as those who wish to pursue professional school (e.g., law school) or other non-biology-specific career options where knowledge of the natural sciences would be beneficial. BHS also works well when paired with a (non-science) field of study in a dual major. It differs from other Biology majors in that it requires fewer credits, less laboratory work, and has more breadth. The Program in Biology offers eight different majors. They range in specialization from cell and molecular biology to ecology and evolution. If you are just beginning your career at U-M, it is not necessary to decide on a specific major right away. You may need to take several biology courses before knowing what aspect of the biological sciences interests you the most. However, if you are interested in earning a degree in the biological sciences, it is strongly recommended that you begin the prerequisite courses as soon as you enter U-M and that you see a major advisor early in your academic career (e.g., end of the freshman or beginning of the sophomore year) to begin a course plan.
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All undergraduate first-year applicants are required to submit test results from either the SAT or the ACT. Submit your high school transcript. An official English translation is required to accompany the transcript if the transcript is not issued in English by the school. TOEFL (PBT): 600 range with section scores 57 , TOEFL (iBT): 100 range with section scores 23 in listening
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