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Bachelor of Arts

Human Biology

Explore the Intersection of Science and Culture

The human biology program melds approaches and content from social and biological sciences to provide a vibrant, synthetic understanding of the roles of culture, the dynamics of natural and social systems, and the biological attributes responsible for shaping the human being.

At WSU Vancouver, you will study the natural and social sciences, and take classes from anthropologists who work in the field. You will study human and non-human primates past and present from ecological and evolutionary perspectives. You will work in a bio-anthropology lab, study diseases around the world, and see the work of anthropologists with international organizations and local people. You will develop intellectual skills necessary to identify and solve real-world problems.

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Plan Your Human Biology Degree

Unlock a deeper understanding of human life by combining biological training with social science perspectives. Navigating your path requires balancing core biological science coursework with specialized anthropology electives and hands-on laboratory experiences. By partnering with academic advisors, you can strategically sequence your foundational science tracks, secure required upper-division credits, explore unique laboratory or field research opportunities, and map out an efficient line of study that guides you toward graduation and dynamic career fields.

About the Major

The human biology program melds approaches and content from social and biological sciences to provide a vibrant, synthetic understanding of the roles of culture, the dynamics of natural and social systems, and the biological attributes responsible for shaping the human being.

Learning Objectives

At WSU Vancouver, you will study the natural and social sciences, and take classes from anthropologists who work in the field. You will study human and non-human primates past and present from ecological and evolutionary perspectives. You will work in a bio-anthropology lab, study diseases around the world, and see the work of anthropologists with international organizations and local people. You will develop intellectual skills necessary to identify and solve real-world problems.

Core Skills Acquired

Animal biologist, inspector, biomedical technician, research associate, botanist, scientific lab director, cell biologist, developmental biologist, vision scientist, environmental consultant, zoologist, health care professional

Career Fields

Animal biologist, inspector, biomedical technician, research associate, botanist, scientific lab director, cell biologist, developmental biologist, vision scientist, environmental consultant, zoologist, health care professional