The College of Human Ecology’s Human Biology, Health, and Society (HBHS) major, offered through the Division of Nutritional Sciences, provides a strong background in human biology and the life sciences while preparing students to investigate health issues from a social science perspective. The biological bases of individual health and illness are critically examined in the context of how social, psychological, economic, cultural, design, and policy aspects affect individuals, communities, and populations. The interdisciplinary coursework encourages students to comprehensively and holistically understand matters of health and wellness, which sets students on the path toward the College’s mission — to improve human lives.
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