.png&w=1920&q=75)

The Bachelor of Arts in Health and Human Biology at Brown University provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the biological foundations of human health and disease. The program integrates molecular biology, physiology, genetics, and public health to examine how biological systems function, interact, and respond to environmental and social factors. Students explore topics such as human anatomy, cellular processes, microbiology, and epidemiology, developing the analytical and research skills necessary to understand complex health-related phenomena. Emphasis is placed on connecting biological knowledge to practical applications in medicine, health policy, and community health initiatives.
Through laboratory work, research projects, and interdisciplinary coursework, students gain experience in experimental design, data analysis, and critical evaluation of scientific literature. The program also encourages exploration of social determinants of health, nutrition, behavioral sciences, and global health challenges, fostering a holistic understanding of human well-being. Opportunities for internships, clinical observation, and independent research allow students to apply their knowledge to real-world problems, preparing them to contribute meaningfully to healthcare, biomedical research, and public health initiatives while cultivating scientific reasoning, communication, and problem-solving skills.
Year 1 – Foundations in Biology and Health
• General Biology I & II
• Human Anatomy and Physiology
• Chemistry I & II
• Academic Writing and Critical Thinking
Year 2 – Core Health and Biological Sciences
• Genetics and Molecular Biology
• Microbiology
• Biostatistics and Data Analysis
• Introduction to Public Health
Year 3 – Systems and Applied Learning
• Immunology and Pathophysiology
• Behavioral and Social Determinants of Health
• Laboratory Techniques and Research Methods
• Elective: Nutrition, Global Health, or Epidemiology
Year 4 – Capstone and Independent Research
• Senior Seminar in Health and Human Biology
• Independent Research Project or Thesis
• Advanced Topics in Human Health or Disease
• Elective: Biomedical Innovation or Health Policy
Graduates of the Health and Human Biology program possess a combination of scientific expertise, analytical skills, and interdisciplinary understanding that prepare them for careers in healthcare, research, and policy. Alumni work as laboratory researchers, clinical research coordinators, public health analysts, health educators, or in biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries, applying their knowledge to address human health challenges. The program also provides a strong foundation for graduate or professional study in medicine, public health, biomedical research, or health policy, equipping students to pursue roles in both clinical and research settings. Employers value graduates’ ability to integrate biological knowledge with social and environmental insights to inform decisions that improve health outcomes and community well-being.
This program offers an interdisciplinary approach that combines biology, health sciences, and social perspectives to prepare students for the complex challenges of human health. Students benefit from hands-on laboratory experiences, faculty mentorship, research opportunities, and exposure to real-world healthcare settings. The curriculum emphasizes critical thinking, data analysis, and practical application of scientific knowledge, enabling students to understand human biology within broader social and environmental contexts. Graduates emerge with the skills, perspective, and expertise needed to pursue careers in medicine, research, public health, or policy, and to contribute meaningfully to improving individual and community health on both local and global scales.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 401 863 1000
Email: admissions@brown.edu
Address: University of Brown, Providence, RI 02912, United States