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Undergraduate Interdisciplinary Programs

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Biomedical Sciences

A distinctive undergraduate program offered at Texas A&M, biomedical sciences is a broad field of applied biology directed toward understanding health and disease, preparing students for world-changing careers.

The interdisciplinary environmental degrees programs provide the necessary preparation for future professionals in the environmental field and cultivates an entrepreneurial, problem-solving mindset that seeks solutions for the sustainable future of the Earth.

Our courses yield fresh perspectives on the nature of gender as it intersects with race, ethnicity, class, religion, and nation, and encourage students to look beyond their own culture and era in examining gender’s role in shaping society. Students perform critical analysis of gender and pursue knowledge about women throughout history and around the world.

In this program, students develop competency in foundational coursework in the life and physical sciences, and based on their individual career goals, students will complete coursework in neuroscience that involves psychological and biological processes, as well as translational issues relevant to medical science and/or pharmacology, neural engineering and biochemistry.

This interdisciplinary field integrates several areas of study, including biology, chemistry, physics, biochemistry, psychology and medicine. The core courses for this degree include a foundation in the life sciences, and a foundational sequence in neuroscience that will prepare students for more advanced courses.


Graduate Interdisciplinary Programs

This graduate degree program is preparing the next generation of water scientists, hydrologists and managers through teaching and research that improves the reliability and quality of water resources for human well-being and development.