First Year Courses
Fall Semester Courses
Academic Progression
Course Number & Title | 15-17 Credits |
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MATH 10100 OR 12550 Based on placement Math & Quantitative Reasoning | 3-4 |
ENGL 12000 English Composition 1 | 3 |
FOREIGN LANGUAGE Elementary Level I Hunter Focus: Foreign Language | 3 |
CHEM 10000 OR 10200 Scientific World | 3-4 |
ANTHP 10500 The Human Species | 3 |
Career Progression
Recommended Career Actions |
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Join Handshake and LinkedIn |
Attend the “Exploring your Potential: Career Success Strategies for First Year Students” workshop. |
Join a Student Club related such as Hunter Has Heart, Project Hope, Investment & trading society, or Women in Business. |
Join the HUMBIO Listserv and attend 2 events at the Career Center. |
Find a winter volunteer opportunity that seems meaningful. |
Spring Semester Courses
Academic Progression
Course Number & Title | 15-16.5 Credits |
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CHEM 10100 OR BIOL 10000 Principles of Biology 1 | 3-4.5 |
ENGL 22000 Intro to Writing about Literature English Composition 2 | 3 |
FOREIGN LANGUAGE Elementary Level II Hunter Focus: Foreign Language | 3 |
SOC 10100 World Cultures & Society: Social Sciences | 3 |
HUNTER CORE REQUIREMENT US Experience in Its Diversity | 3 |
Career Progression
Recommended Career Actions |
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Attend 2 events at Roosevelt House and the the Career Center (such as the Resume Workshop) and consider applying for the Human Biology CUNY Inclusive Economy Program for support with internships and jobs. |
Attend Hum Bio and Anthro Career Events. |
Look for a summer experience, whether that be a part-time Summer Job in a hospital or clinical setting, a volunteering experience, a LinkedIn Learning or Coursera course, or a Forage Virtual Job Simulation. |
Consider applying for the Watson Fellows. |
Second Year Courses
Fall Semester Courses
Academic Progression
Course Number & Title | 16.5 Credits |
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BIOL 12000 OR 10200 Principles of Biology 2 | 4.5 |
HUNTER CORE REQUIREMENT Creative Expression | 3 |
FOREIGN LANGUAGE Intermediate Level I Hunter Focus: Foreign Language | 3 |
STAT 11300 OR STAT 21300 OR STAT 21350 | 3 |
TRACK COURSE 100/200 Consider Psych 10000, NFS 14100, or BIOL 15000 (depending on your chosen track) | 3 |
Career Progression
Recommended Career Actions |
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Draft your Resume & meet with a Career Advisor as well as attend a cover letter workshop. |
Join a student club such as the Healthcare Business Club, the Investment and Trading Society, or the Association of Business Students. |
Attend Hunter’s Fall Health Career Fair. |
Look for a Summer Internship, Job, or Volunteer position in an area of interest, perhaps through CUNY Spring Forward. |
Consider applying for the JFEW Fellows or Public Service Scholars. |
Spring Semester Courses
Academic Progression
Course Number & Title | 15-16.5 Credits |
---|---|
HUNTER CORE REQUIREMENT Individual & Society: Humanities | 3 |
TRACK COURSE 100/200 Consider Psych, Biol, or NFS | 3 |
FOREIGN LANGUAGE Intermediate Level II Hunter Focus: Foreign Language | 3 |
TRACK COURSE 100/200 Consider SOC, PSYCH, or NFS (depending on your chosen track) | 3 |
BIOL 12200 OR ELECTIVE | 3-4.5 |
Career Progression
Recommended Career Actions |
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Apply for internships such as LifeSci NYC Internship, the NYS Public Health Corps Fellowship, or CUNY Career Launch. |
Try a new volunteer opportunity that seems meaningful. |
Declare a minor in Chemistry or a double major in Medicinal Laboratory Sciences. |
Find a Summer research Internship in a Hospital, Clinic, at Hunter, or another university, or a lab. |
Consider whether you want to pursue Graduate School. |
Hone skills via Coursera, LinkedIn Learning, or NYPL, such as Excel. |
Third Year Courses
Fall Semester Courses
Academic Progression
Course Number & Title | 15 Credits |
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TRACK COURSE 300 Consider NFS, ANTHP, or SOC courses (depending on your chosen track) | 3 |
ELECTIVE Consider CHEM, MATH, or STAT Course | 3 |
HUNTER CORE REQUIREMENT World Cultures & Global Issues | 3 |
ELECTIVE | 3 |
ELECTIVE | 3 |
Career Progression
Recommended Career Actions |
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Apply for Health Administration Internships at Memorial Sloan Kettering, Northwell, NY Presbyterian, or other hospitals. |
Meet twice with a Career Advisor and attend the Networking/LinkedIn workshop. |
Assume a new Leadership role in your club or student government. |
Find a Summer Job with a Hospital, Clinic, or Health Advocacy Program. |
Spring Semester Courses
Academic Progression
Course Number & Title | 15 Credits |
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TRACK COURSE 300 Consider Public Health, Anthropology, Biological Sciences, or Sociology courses (depending on your chosen track) | 3 |
ELECTIVE Consider courses from CHEM, Public Health, or Anthropology | 3 |
ELECTIVE Related to your area of interest | 3 |
ELECTIVE Related to your area of interest | 3 |
ELECTIVE | 3 |
Career Progression
Recommended Career Actions |
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Attend the Navigating Your Key to Success: Internship Strategy Workshop. |
Meet twice with a Career Advisor. |
Apply for the Grove or Public Humanities fellowship |
Begin requesting recommendation letters from faculty, former supervisors, and colleagues. |
Fourth Year Courses
Fall Semester Courses
Academic Progression
Course Number & Title | 15 Credits |
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TRACK COURSE 300 | 3 |
ELECTIVE Related to your area of interest like policy, health, etc | 3 |
ELECTIVE Related to your area of interest | 3 |
ELECTIVE | 3 |
ELECTIVE | 3 |
Career Progression
Recommended Career Actions |
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Review your Resume, Cover Letter, and Career plan with a Career Advisor. |
Maintain a leadership role in your club or student government. |
Attend Health Care Recruiting Days in the Hunter Career Center. |
Apply for jobs that excite and intrigue you, such as the Healthcare Talent Pipeline. |
Spring Semester Courses
Academic Progression
Course Number & Title | 15 Credits |
---|---|
HMBIO 401 Human Biology Senior Capstone | 3 |
ELECTIVE Related to your area of interest | 3 |
ELECTIVE | 3 |
ELECTIVE | 3 |
ELECTIVE | 3 |
Career Progression
Recommended Career Actions |
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Hone skills via Coursera, LinkedIn Learning, or NYPL, such as in Excel. |
Practice Mock Interviews via Quinncia or the Career Center. |
Attend the Senior Year Planning Workshop. |
Include your Senior Capstone paper on your resume. |
Thank your advisors and mentors for their support, and apply to programs such as Internship to Employment and CUNY Career Launch. |
First Year Courses
Fall Semester Courses
Academic Progression
Course Number & Title | 15-17 Credits |
---|---|
MATH 10100 OR 12550 Based on placement Math & Quantitative Reasoning | 3-4 |
ENGL 12000 English Composition 1 | 3 |
FOREIGN LANGUAGE Elementary Level I Hunter Focus: Foreign Language | 3 |
CHEM 10000 OR 10200 Scientific World | 3-4 |
ANTHP 10500 The Human Species | 3 |
Career Progression
Recommended Career Actions |
---|
Join Handshake and LinkedIn. |
Attend the Exploring your Potential: Career Success Strategies for First Year Students workshop. |
Join a Student Club related to health, like Hunter Has Heart or Project Hope. |
Join the HUMBIO Listserve and attend 2 events at the Career Center. |
Find a winter volunteer opportunity that seems meaningful. |
Spring Semester Courses
Academic Progression
Course Number & Title | 15-16.5 Credits |
---|---|
CHEM 10100 OR BIOL 10000 Principles of Biology 1 | 3-4.5 |
ENGL 22000 Intro to Writing about Literature English Composition 2 | 3 |
FOREIGN LANGUAGE Elementary Level II Hunter Focus: Foreign Language | 3 |
SOC 10100 World Cultures & Society: Social Sciences | 3 |
HUNTER CORE REQUIREMENT US Experience in Its Diversity | 3 |
Career Progression
Recommended Career Actions |
---|
Attend 2 events at the the Career Center such as the Resume Workshop. |
Attend Hum Bio and Anthro Career Events and consider applying for the Human Biology CUNY Inclusive Economy Program for support with internships and jobs. |
Look for a summer experience, whether that be a part-time Summer Job in a hospital or clinical setting, a volunteering experience, a LinkedIn Learning or Coursera course, or a Forage Virtual Job Simulation. |
Second Year Courses
Fall Semester Courses
Academic Progression
Course Number & Title | 16.5 Credits |
---|---|
BIOL 12000 OR 10200 Principles of Biology 2 | 4.5 |
HUNTER CORE REQUIREMENT Creative Expression | 3 |
FOREIGN LANGUAGE Intermediate Level I Hunter Focus: Foreign Language | 3 |
STAT 11300 OR STAT 21300 OR STAT 21350 | 3 |
TRACK COURSE 100/200 Consider Psych 10000, NFS 14100, or BIOL 15000 (depending on your chosen track) | 3 |
Career Progression
Recommended Career Actions |
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Updateyour Resume & meet with a Career Advisor as well as attend a cover letter workshop. |
Join a student club such as the Purple Peeriod Project, Society of Bioethics and Medicine, or the Pre-Health Research Initiative. |
Attend Hunter’s Fall Health Career Fair. |
Look for a Summer Internship, Job, or Volunteer position in an area of interest, perhaps through CUNY Spring Forward. |
Seek a position working in a lab, either at Hunter or a local hospital or university, and consider training in CPR or Medical Assistant. |
Spring Semester Courses
Academic Progression
Course Number & Title | 15-16.5 Credits |
---|---|
HUNTER CORE REQUIREMENT Individual & Society: Humanities | 3 |
TRACK COURSE 100/200 Consider Psych, Biol, or NFS | 3 |
FOREIGN LANGUAGE Intermediate Level II Hunter Focus: Foreign Language | 3 |
TRACK COURSE 100/200 Consider SOC, PSYCH, or NFS (depending on your chosen track) | 3 |
BIOL 12200 OR ELECTIVE | 3-4.5 |
Career Progression
Recommended Career Actions |
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Apply for a LifeSci NYC internship or an NYS Public Health Corps Fellowship. |
Declare a Minor in Public Health or Nutrition. |
Find a Summer Research internship in a hospital, clinic, at Hunter, or another university. |
Third Year Courses
Fall Semester Courses
Academic Progression
Course Number & Title | 15 Credits |
---|---|
TRACK COURSE 300 Consider NFS, ANTHP, or SOC courses (depending on your chosen track) | 3 |
ELECTIVE Consider CHEM, MATH, or STAT Course | 3 |
HUNTER CORE REQUIREMENT World Cultures & Global Issues | 3 |
ELECTIVE | 3 |
ELECTIVE | 3 |
Career Progression
Recommended Career Actions |
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Apply for a LifeSci NYC internship or other Research Internships. |
Meet twice with a Career Advisor. and attend the Networking/LinkedIn workshop. |
Look for Biomedical Summer Programs on the Hum Bio & Career Center websites. |
Begin requesting recommendation letters from faculty, former supervisors, and colleagues. |
Spring Semester Courses
Academic Progression
Course Number & Title | 15 Credits |
---|---|
TRACK COURSE 300 Consider Public Health, Anthropology, Biological Sciences, or Sociology courses (depending on your chosen track) | 3 |
ELECTIVE Consider courses from CHEM, Public Health, or Anthropology | 3 |
ELECTIVE Related to your area of interest | 3 |
ELECTIVE Related to your area of interest | 3 |
ELECTIVE | 3 |
Career Progression
Recommended Career Actions |
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Attend the Navigating Your Key to Success: Internship Strategy Workshop. |
Meet twice with a Career Advisor. |
Apply for the Biomedical Summer Program. |
Discuss your research plans with your faculty mentor. |
Fourth Year Courses
Fall Semester Courses
Academic Progression
Course Number & Title | 15 Credits |
---|---|
TRACK COURSE 300 | 3 |
ELECTIVE Related to your area of interest like policy, health, etc | 3 |
ELECTIVE Related to your area of interest | 3 |
ELECTIVE | 3 |
ELECTIVE | 3 |
Career Progression
Recommended Career Actions |
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Review your Resume, Cover Letter, and Career plan with a Career Advisor. |
Maintain a leadership role in your club. |
Attend Health Care Recruiting Days in the Hunter Career Center. |
Apply for jobs that excite and intrigue you, such as the Healthcare Talent Pipeline. |
Spring Semester Courses
Academic Progression
Course Number & Title | 15 Credits |
---|---|
HMBIO 401 Human Biology Senior Capstone | 3 |
ELECTIVE Related to your area of interest | 3 |
ELECTIVE | 3 |
ELECTIVE | 3 |
ELECTIVE | 3 |
Career Progression
Recommended Career Actions |
---|
Practice Mock Interviews via Quinncia or the Career Center. |
Attend the Senior Year Planning Workshop. |
Include your Senior Capstone paper on your resume. |
Thank your advisors and mentors for their support, and apply to programs such as Internship to Employment and CUNY Career Launch. |
First Year Courses
Fall Semester Courses
Academic Progression
Course Number & Title | 15-17 Credits |
---|---|
MATH 10100 OR 12550 Based on placement Math & Quantitative Reasoning | 3-4 |
ENGL 12000 English Composition 1 | 3 |
FOREIGN LANGUAGE Elementary Level I Hunter Focus: Foreign Language | 3 |
CHEM 10000 OR 10200 Scientific World | 3-4 |
ANTHP 10500 The Human Species | 3 |
Career Progression
Recommended Career Actions |
---|
Join Handshake and LinkedIn |
Attend the “Exploring your Potential: Career Success Strategies for First Year Students” workshop. |
Join a Student Club related such as the Pre-Health for Human Rights Society, Project HOPE, or the Society of Bioethics and Medicine. |
Attend 2 events at Roosevelt House & the Career Center. |
Find a winter volunteer opportunity that seems meaningful. |
Spring Semester Courses
Academic Progression
Course Number & Title | 15-16.5 Credits |
---|---|
CHEM 10100 OR BIOL 10000 Principles of Biology 1 | 3-4.5 |
ENGL 22000 Intro to Writing about Literature English Composition 2 | 3 |
FOREIGN LANGUAGE Elementary Level II Hunter Focus: Foreign Language | 3 |
SOC 10100 World Cultures & Society: Social Sciences | 3 |
HUNTER CORE REQUIREMENT US Experience in Its Diversity | 3 |
Career Progression
Recommended Career Actions |
---|
Attend 2 events at Roosevelt House & the Career Center, such as the Resume Workshop. |
Consider applying for the Watson Fellows or the Human Biology CUNY Inclusive Economy Program for support with internships and jobs. |
Look for a summer experience, whether that be a part-time Summer Job in a hospital or clinical setting, a volunteering experience, a LinkedIn Learning or Coursera course, or a Forage Virtual Job Simulation. |
Second Year Courses
Fall Semester Courses
Academic Progression
Course Number & Title | 16.5 Credits |
---|---|
BIOL 12000 OR 10200 Principles of Biology 2 | 4.5 |
HUNTER CORE REQUIREMENT Creative Expression | 3 |
FOREIGN LANGUAGE Intermediate Level I Hunter Focus: Foreign Language | 3 |
STAT 11300 OR STAT 21300 OR STAT 21350 | 3 |
TRACK COURSE 100/200 Consider Psych 10000, NFS 14100, or BIOL 15000 (depending on your chosen track) | 3 |
Career Progression
Recommended Career Actions |
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Update your Resume & meet with a Career Advisor as well as attend a cover letter workshop. |
Join Student Government and/or assume a leadership role in a student club. |
Look for a Summer Internship, Job, or Volunteer position in an area of interest, perhaps through CUNY Spring Forward. |
Spring Semester Courses
Academic Progression
Course Number & Title | 15-16.5 Credits |
---|---|
HUNTER CORE REQUIREMENT Individual & Society: Humanities | 3 |
TRACK COURSE 100/200 Consider Psych, Biol, or NFS | 3 |
FOREIGN LANGUAGE Intermediate Level II Hunter Focus: Foreign Language | 3 |
TRACK COURSE 100/200 Consider SOC, PSYCH, or NFS (depending on your chosen track) | 3 |
BIOL 12200 OR ELECTIVE | 3-4.5 |
Career Progression
Recommended Career Actions |
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Apply to the Public Policy Program, or declare a Minor in Public Health. |
Try a new volunteer opportunity that seems meaningful. |
Consider applying for the JFEW Fellows,Public Service Scholars, or CUNY Career Launch |
Attend an interviewing workshop and practice mock interviews. |
Hone skills via Coursera, LinkedIn Learning, or NYPL, such as Excel. |
Third Year Courses
Fall Semester Courses
Academic Progression
Course Number & Title | 15 Credits |
---|---|
TRACK COURSE 300 Consider NFS, ANTHP, or SOC courses (depending on your chosen track) | 3 |
ELECTIVE Consider CHEM, MATH, or STAT Course | 3 |
HUNTER CORE REQUIREMENT World Cultures & Global Issues | 3 |
ELECTIVE | 3 |
ELECTIVE | 3 |
Career Progression
Recommended Career Actions |
---|
Meet twice with a Career Advisor and attend the Networking/LinkedIn workshop. |
Assume a new Leadership role in your club or student government. |
Find a Summer Internship or Jobwith an organization you admire or pursue a new summer internship opportunity. |
Spring Semester Courses
Academic Progression
Course Number & Title | 15 Credits |
---|---|
TRACK COURSE 300 Consider Public Health, Anthropology, Biological Sciences, or Sociology courses (depending on your chosen track) | 3 |
ELECTIVE Consider courses from CHEM, Public Health, or Anthropology | 3 |
ELECTIVE Related to your area of interest | 3 |
ELECTIVE Related to your area of interest | 3 |
ELECTIVE | 3 |
Career Progression
Recommended Career Actions |
---|
Attend the Navigating Your Key to Success: Internship Strategy Workshop. |
Meet twice with a Career Advisor. |
Apply for the Grove or Public Humanities |
Begin requesting recommendation letters from faculty, former supervisors, and colleagues. |
Fourth Year Courses
Fall Semester Courses
Academic Progression
Course Number & Title | 15 Credits |
---|---|
TRACK COURSE 300 | 3 |
ELECTIVE Related to your area of interest like policy, health, etc | 3 |
ELECTIVE Related to your area of interest | 3 |
ELECTIVE | 3 |
ELECTIVE | 3 |
Career Progression
Recommended Career Actions |
---|
Review your Resume, cover letter, and Career Plan with a Career Advisor. |
Attend Health Care Recruiting Days in the Hunter Career Center. |
Apply for jobs that excite and intrigue you, such as the Healthcare Talent Pipeline. |
Spring Semester Courses
Academic Progression
Course Number & Title | 15 Credits |
---|---|
HMBIO 401 Human Biology Senior Capstone | 3 |
ELECTIVE Related to your area of interest | 3 |
ELECTIVE | 3 |
ELECTIVE | 3 |
ELECTIVE | 3 |
Career Progression
Recommended Career Actions |
---|
Practice Mock Interviews via Quinncia or the Career Center. |
Attend the Senior Year Planning Workshop. |
Include your Senior Capstone paper on your resume. |
Thank your advisors and mentors for their support, and apply to programs such as Internship to Employment and CUNY Career Launch. |