Health & Human Physiological Sciences
Get early access to hands-on coursework, state-of-the-art facilities, side-by-side research with faculty, and experiential learning opportunities that extend beyond the classroom — all designed to deliver a practical, high-impact experience from your first year.
What will you learn?
Whether you major or minor in health and human physiological sciences, you’ll build a foundation in exercise physiology, anatomy, testing and prescription, research techniques, and public health. Majors then explore advanced topics like muscle physiology, aging, endocrine systems, and cardiovascular health.
Where will you go?
A degree in health and human physiological sciences opens the door to a wide range of paths across healthcare, research, and human performance. ߣ¶ÌÊÓÆµ 80% of ߣ¶ÌÊÓÆµ graduates pursue advanced study in fields such as medicine, nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and dentistry.
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Health professions advising and support
Students interested in careers in healthcare receive guidance from ߣ¶ÌÊÓÆµâ€™s Health Professions Advisory Committee (HPAC), which provides advising, mentoring, and application support for pathways including medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine, physician assistant studies, and other health professions.
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Labs designed for discovery
Body Composition Lab
Clinical and Applied Biochemistry Lab
Environmental Physiology Lab
First Responder Health and Safety Lab
Human Anatomy and Physiology
Human Nutrition and Metabolism
Human Performance — Teaching
Integrative Vascular Exercise Science Lab
Molecular Metabolism Lab
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