The Bachelor of Science in Human Biology at Michigan State University is an interdepartmental undergraduate program under the College of Natural Science. It prepares students for careers in medicine, health sciences, and biomedical sciences by integrating foundational concepts from biology, chemistry, physics, and mathematics/statistics. The curriculum emphasizes information literacy, critical thinking, scientific inquiry, communication, and addressing health inequities with an understanding of cultural, social, political, economic, and environmental influences. The program features a new core curriculum to build early skills in scientific reading, empirical research, and community-engaged learning, making it highly suitable for students aiming for graduate, medical, or health professional careers. Graduates pursue diverse careers such as medicine (MD/DO), dentistry, nursing, public health, biomedical research, or health-related leadership.