<p>^It is CAS, so you’d want to talk to an advisor if you’re thinking of a switch in schools. It can be done, but to get back into the PA program might be a bit difficult if you switch out.</p>
<p>Most BNS students go to grad school or med school. There are opportunities right out of school, but in the long run, the people at higher positions making more money are the ones with a higher degree than a bachelors.</p>
<p>Co-ops vary a lot. Some people work in clinical settings (obviously we can’t “treat” people so it’s a lot of assistant type work, true for undergrads anywhere), some do research. I had one friend do work in public health, one friend do auditory testing with kids at Children’s, and one friend will be in South Africa doing research next fall. You have lots of options since the interests of BNS majors vary a lot.</p>