The Bachelor of Science in Human Biology, Health, and Society (HBHS) at Cornell University focuses on the interaction between biology and public health. Students engage in multidisciplinary research on nutrition, behavior, health policy, and community interventions to improve human well-being.
Analyzing the Impact of Nutrition Education in School Lunch Programs
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Vaccination Awareness Campaigns
Creating a Community-Based Mental Health Support Framework
Studying Socioeconomic Influences on Childhood Obesity
Designing a Wellness App for Adolescent Health Monitoring
Assessing the Relationship Between Diet and Sleep Patterns
Research on Health Literacy Among Low-Income Families
Developing a Campus Campaign to Promote Physical Activity
Impact of COVID-19 on Preventive Health Checkups
Exploring Barriers to Accessing Prenatal Care in Rural Areas
Nutritional Intervention Strategies for Type 2 Diabetes Prevention
Behavioral Change Models for Smoking Cessation Among Teens
Impact of Urban Air Quality on Respiratory Health in Youth
Designing a Policy Brief for Reducing Sugar Intake in Packaged Foods
Digital Health Records for Monitoring Family Health Trends
Lead interdisciplinary research and health policy initiatives with Cornell’s HBHS program — designed to address today’s critical public health concerns.
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