Courses

HPRAP academics includeÌýhighly desirable coursesÌýtaught by faculty in a supportive atmosphere.

  • HPRAP student participants take at least one course in the program each semester. Student participants are often able to choose twoÌýcourses/semester and a course or two in their Sophomore year.
  • Courses are taught on-site within Kittredge West residence hall, limited to an average of 19Ìýstudents per class.
  • Courses range from foundational life sciences courses to courses on medical ethics, global health policy, writing, and social sciences.
  • As part of the HPRAP experienceÌýstudents are invited to join co-curricular activities that enhance the learning environment and integrate the Health Professions theme through experiences such as field trips, guest speakers, peer groups and topic-focused study sessions.
  • Students working toward a degree typically take 12-16 credits (4-6 courses) each semester.Ìý RegistrationÌýforÌýHPRAP courses will be facilitated by the program coordinator.

General advising is required and can be arranged through your student Buff Portal. Seeking four-year plans for HPRAP-relevant majors? Please follow the links below:

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Useful information about MCDB Labs:Ìý/mcdb/phage-genomics-lab

Video Introduction to HPRAP Biology Sequences MCDB & EBIO

HPRAP Prof Emeritus: Options for AP & IB Course Credits

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Spring 2026 Courses

General Education CategoryCourseCourse Title
Natural SciencesEBIO 1220General Biology 2
Natural SciencesEBIO 1220General Biology 2
Natural SciencesIPHY 2420Introduction to Nutrition
Social SciencesIPHY 2692Foundations in Public Health
Natural SciencesIPHY 3410Human Anatomy
Natural SciencesMCDB 2150Principles of Genetics
Natural SciencesMCDB 2150Principles of Genetics
Natural SciencesMCDB 2150Principles of Genetics
Arts & HumanitiesPHIL 1160Introduction to Medical Ethics