Biomedical Sciences
About this program
If you’re fascinated with biology and considering a health-related career or graduate school, this may be the perfect path for you. This science-centric program covers everything from biology and epidemiology to nutrition and research methods. You’ll master concepts in hands-on labs, build a strong foundation in science, and open the door to a rewarding career. If graduate school is in your future, you'll be prepared to pursue studies in fields such as physician assistant, pharmacy, optometry, dentistry, and physical therapy, epidemiology, medical research, and more.
Interested in the Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies degree but don't yet have a bachelor's degree? Start here! Biomedical Sciences has the required prerequisites build into it, preparing you for the PA program.
Next steps...
You're on your way to becoming a tomorrow maker.
Science-Based Curriculum
17
Average Class Size
Diverse Career Paths
Career Fields
- Medical laboratory science
- Biomedical sciences
- Medical research
- Immunology
- Genetics
- Forensic science
- Toxicology
- Pharmaceutics
This degree also serves as preparation for graduate education in a variety of health professions, including the master's in physician assistant studies at Penn College.
Courses
At Penn College, we believe your educational experience should go beyond specialized skills. Real-world ready means taking a broader approach that builds communication skills, inspires collaboration, and encourages exploration of arts, history, and science.
Specialization requires in-depth knowledge and high-level proficiency. Students learn and apply major-specific concepts, skills, and methods.
Perspectives are points of view, offering a variety of ways of understanding, interacting, and influencing the world. Students identify, explain, and utilize the approaches used by academics and professionals to study, analyze, or understand problems, and offer solutions.
- Principles of Biology I (BIO108)
- Human Anatomy & Physiology I (BIO115)
- Principles of Biology II (BIO109)
- Human Anatomy & Physiology II (BIO125)
- Basics of Medical Terminology (MTR104)
- General Chemistry I (CHM111)
- College Physics I (PHS115) or
- General Physics I (PHS201)
- General Chemistry II (CHM121)
- General Psychology (PSY111)
- Core Arts Perspective (ARP)
- Microbiology (BIO201)
- Organic Chemistry I (CHM210)
- Organic Chemistry I Laboratory (CHM211)
- Abnormal Psychology (PSY201)
- Genetics (BIO310)
- Immunology & Infectious Disease (BIO320)
- Developmental Psychology (PSY203)
- Introduction to Human Pathophysiology (BIO311)
- Biochemistry (CHM370)
- Core Historical Perspective (HIP)
Facilities
Anatomy & Physiology Labs
Discover the wonders of the human body. Take a look at what’s under the skin in our anatomy and physiology labs. Learn beyond the textbook through hands-on activities using a collection of anatomical models.
Tour Schedule
Seeing is believing.
Think Penn College might be a good fit for you? Make plans to visit and discover what hands-on learning is all about.
Mar 1
Undergraduate Open House
Saturday, March 19 AM - 3 PM
Apr 6
Undergraduate Open House
Sunday, April 69 AM - 3 PM
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Penn College News
Tuesday, September 13, 2022
Penn College launches bachelor’s degree in biomedical sciences
Study Abroad
Gain global experience
See the world via Williamsport. Take your education abroad and get hands-on experience learning about your industry on a global scale.
More Information
All students must earn a "C" (2.0) or higher in all BIO, MTH, PHS, HTH, CHM, and BMC elective courses. If a lower grade is earned in any of these courses, the course must be repeated.
This major is subject to the transfer standards established by the College (see https://www.pct.edu/admissions/transfer/transferring-credits). Exceptions must be approved by the school dean.
International health credentials/licensure, sciences courses, and most math courses will not be accepted to satisfy requirements of this major. Please see additional information for international students applying to Nursing & Health Sciences majors.
Alternative Credit refers to academic credits earned through means other than traditional college course completion, including: credit by exam, articulation, proof of competency gained in high school, work/life experience, and advanced placement.
Visit the Alternative Credit Options page for requirements and procedures and for information on credit through Advanced Placement.