Life Sciences Guide

Over the next four years, you have the opportunity to acquire a broad liberal arts education. Mastering basic science is critical to the study of a life sciences profession; however, the arts, languages, politics, economics, philosophy, and an appreciation for cultural diversity also are essential and should be viewed as integral components of your education and preparation for professional school.

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“It’s important to look beyond your classes and schoolwork to find out what your true passions are, especially as a freshman, you should take advantage of opportunities to join extracurricular groups. You can use these experiences to choose a major, to choose classes, and to guide your career choices.”

Brittany Jackson
African and African American Studies