From compassion to impact: Health Sciences at MSU

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Hands-on clinical rotations, immersive research in biomedical labs, and statewide health partnerships prepare MSU students to provide real-world care.


What can I study?

MSU Health Sciences offer a wide range of majors and programs designed to meet the evolving needs of the health care industry, including

  • pre-medicine and physician assistant studies;

  • nursing and accelerated nursing;

  • medical and biomedical laboratory science;

  • human biology, kinesiology and neuroscience;

  • public health and nutrition sciences.

Students practice in a kinesiology lab under the guidance of their professor.

A group of students participate in a research lab while a person wearing various electrodes walks on a treadmill.

How can I get involved?

With 1,000+ student clubs and organizations (including more than 200 related to health sciences), there is something for everyone at MSU.

  • Participate in clinical rotations and training.
  • Join health-focused student orgs.
  • Find undergraduate research opportunities.
  • Learn more about Dow Health Scholars and summer research programs.
  • Get involved to support underserved communities.

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What students are saying

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