University of Portland Bulletin 2024-2025

Human Biology, B.S.

The B.S. major in human biology is interdisciplinary, combining anatomy, physiology, cell biology, and other adjacent science areas. It's designed for those interested in healthcare, research, sport and exercise science, forensics, and more. Students gain in-depth knowledge of human biological systems and develop the ability to evaluate and apply this knowledge in support of their career goals. The degree program requires 120 credit hours.

Learning Outcomes for Human Biology B.S. Majors

Human biology B.S. graduates of the University of Portland will be able to:

  1. Apply the scientific process to investigate aspects of human health by asking questions, critically evaluating scientific literature, creating hypotheses, designing experiments, analyzing data, and formulating conclusions.
  2. Communicate human biological concepts, data interpretations, and significant conclusions to scientists and non-scientists, particularly in writing.
  3. Explain how molecules, cells, and organ systems interact to support a range of physiological functions from health to disease.
  4. Integrate biological, social science, and humanistic perspectives to analyze complex human health and well-being issues.

UP Core Requirements — 40 credit hours

All University of Portland students progress through a set of shared course options as part of the University’s liberal arts Core Curriculum. This curriculum offers a foundation of multiple lenses to address enduring questions of human concern, integrating the liberal arts, the University mission, and the knowledge, skills, and values needed in a diverse society and in the workplace.

See UP Core Requirements

The core requirement for the Commitment to Diversity & the Common Good Habit is satisfied by CST 225 within the major. Two of the three core requirements in the Science & Problem Solving Habit are satisfied by the mathematics and science requirements within the major.

At least 18 credit hours of electives and/or Exploration Level courses in the University Core Curriculum must be upper-division courses.

BIO 277/278 and the Capstone courses are the designated Writing in the Discipline courses for the B.S. in Human Biology.

College of Arts and Sciences B.S. Requirements — 6 credit hours

See College Requirements, B.S.

Major Requirements — 52-53 credit hours

Required Courses — 30-31 credit hours

BIO 207Introduction to Molecular and Cellular Biology

3

BIO 277Introduction to Molecular and Cellular Biology Lab

1

BIO 208Introduction to Evolution and Ecology

3

BIO 278Introduction to Evolution and Ecology Lab

1

BIO 305Human Anatomy and Physiology 1

3

BIO 365Human Anatomy & Physiology Lab 1

1

BIO 306Human Anatomy and Physiology 2

3

BIO 366Human Anatomy & Physiology Lab 2

1

CHM 207General Chemistry I

3

CHM 277General Chemistry I Lab

1

CHM 208General Chemistry II

3

CHM 278General Chemistry II Lab

1

CST 225Interpersonal Communication: Relating to Others

3

MTH 160Quantitative Reasoning

3

Or

MTH 161Elementary Statistics

3

Or

MTH 201Calculus I

4

Upper-Division Cell and Molecular Biology Lecture and Lab - 4 credit hours

Select one lab with corresponding 3-credit hour lecture course from the following:
BIO 333Genetics Lab

1

with

BIO 330Genetics

3

BIO 361Microbiology Lab

1

with

BIO 301Microbiology

3

BIO 372Cell and Molecular Biology Lab

1

with

BIO 354Cell and Molecular Biology

3

BIO 376Developmental Biology Lab

1

with

BIO 336Developmental Biology

3

BIO 470Immunology Lab

1

with

BIO 400Immunology

3

Human Biology Electives - 6 credit hours

Select at least six credits from the following:
BIO 309Parasitology

3

BIO 310Comparative Physiology

3

with

BIO 360Comparative Anatomy

1

BIO 320Primatology

3

BIO 408Endocrinology

3

BIO 418Biology of Exercise

3

BIO 420Kinesiology and Functional Human Anatomy

3

BIO 428Neurobiology

3

BIO 447Cancer Biology

3

BIO 453Evolution

3

BIO 477Human Anatomy Dissection

3

One-time course offerings, designated BIO 391/491, may fulfill the human biology elective requirements. Please confirm eligible yearly course offerings with the department chair.

Complimentary/Cross-Disciplinary Elective - 3 credit hours

Select at least one course from the following:
CST 302Communicating Science

3

HST 358Disease and Medicine in World History

3

IHW 310Foundations of Health Education and Health Promotion

3

IHW 317Restorative Nutrition

3

IHW 411Technology in Health

3

PHL 325Bioethics

3

PHL 340Metaphysics and the Scientific Revolution

3

PHL 422Philosophy of Science

3

PSY 301Behavioral Neuroscience

3

PSY 341Evolutionary Psychology

3

PSY 342Evolution, Health, and Disease

3

PSY 351Health Psychology

3

PSY 381Psychological Perspectives on Mental Health

3

PSY 410Drugs and Behavior

3

SOC 437The Social Construction of Health & Illness

3

SW 343Human Behavior in the Social Environment

3

THE 329/THE 429Theological Bioethics: Liberationist, Feminist, and Global

3

THE 353/THE 453Religion and Science

3

One-time course offerings, designated IHW 391/491, may fulfill the complimentary/cross-disciplinary elective requirements. Please confirm eligible yearly course offerings with the department chair.

Capstone - 3 credit hours

BIO 491, BIO 497, BIO 499, or 497 internships from outside Biology may fulfill the capstone requirement with pre-approval of the department chair.

Upper-division biology electives - 6 credit hours

A maximum of six non-classroom credit hours (from BIO 397/493/497/499) may be used for completion of the major. A maximum of three upper-division electives in BIO 397 or 497 may be Pass/No Pass for completion of the major.

Any additional credit hours required to complete a minimum of 120 credit hours

Total Credit Hours: 120