Bachelor of Science, Minor in Human Science
The Human Science Minor at Athabasca University offers students a customizable program of study to obtain expertise in the biology and health of the human body. This minor is designed to provide a background in human biology while allowing significant flexibility for students to choose courses of interest in human health, community health, nutrition, and psychology. It is intended to prepare students for careers in the life sciences, further study in programs such as medicine or graduate work in biology and health-related disciplines. Students will develop an understanding of the chemical and biological processes of the human body and be able to relate this knowledge to aspects of health and development as well as to the human environment.
Specific requirements
In addition to the BSc program general requirements and the specific requirements of the chosen major, a Minor in Human Science involves the completion of 24 credits of core and elective courses. The Human Science Minor cannot be combined with the Biological Sciences Major.
Core courses
(9 credits)
Elective courses
(15 credits)
Students complete a minimum of 15 credits in Human Science electives to be selected from the list of courses below. A minimum of 6 credits must be at the senior (300 or higher) level. Courses that are not listed here but which are easily demonstrated to have mainly Human Science content may be considered towards the credit requirements.
Updated June 13, 2024 by Office of the Registrar (calendar@athabascau.ca)