Medical sciences
Bachelor of Science
From lab to lifesaving
All health and health-related professional programs require a university degree and the medical sciences degree is specifically designed to prepare students to be highly successful in these follow-on programs. However, it is also very good preparation for the student interested in a biomedical research career.
In the medical sciences program, you will take a comprehensive range of coursework in fundamental concepts of biology, critical thinking, leadership and professional conduct, psychology, global and cultural competence and biomedical specialty areas. Taking advantage of hands-on research experiences and internships within the local community will prove valuable in future professional programs.
This program is excellent preparation for health professional fields such as medicine, dentistry, ophthalmology or radiology. The medical sciences degree is a terrific launch point for the student wanting to enter biomedical graduate school or allied health professions such as medical law or hospital administration.
Overview
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Science that heals
Degree fit
This program could be a good fit if you:
- Intend to eventually enter a health or health-related profession
- Are interested in biomedical research
- Enjoy interacting with and helping other people manage their health
- Have a strong work ethic
Career outcomes
Current job openings
880 in ID, WA, OR, MT and HIPotential careers and starting salaries
- Acute Care Nurses • Critical Care Nurses • Clinical Nurse Specialists
$84,276 - Postsecondary Specialized Health Teachers • Postsecondary Nursing Instructors and Teachers
$48,689 - Dental Assistants
$42,448 - Medical and Health Services Managers
$83,308 - Wholesale and Manufacturing Sales Representatives for Technical and Scientific Products
$56,284
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Financial aid and scholarship opportunities
Financial aid
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Scholarships
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Clubs and involvement opportunities
Clubs
- Phi Sigma Honor Society
- College of Science Ambassadors
- Women in Science Society
- Society for Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS)
- Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Honor Society
- U of I Pre-Med/Pre-PA Club
- U of I Pre-PT/OT/AT Organization
- U of I Food and Nutrition Club
- Global Medical Brigades
- U of I Environmental Science Club
- Society for Conservation Biology
Application information
Undergraduate applications open each September and admissions are processed on a rolling basis. Qualified students are admitted and considered for scholarships and financial aid as applications are received.
Explore admission requirements and apply on our Admissions website.