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Last updated on 2025-03-31

Program overview

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Biology (Honours) at Crandall University is designed for students who are passionate about exploring the world of living organisms. This program emphasizes the importance of biology in various fields such as agriculture, medicine, biotechnology, and ecology. Students will develop essential skills in analysis, interpretation, and communication, which are crucial for a successful career in science or for pursuing advanced studies. The program combines rigorous academic training with a holistic liberal arts core curriculum, ensuring that graduates are well-rounded individuals ready to tackle real-world challenges.

Program Structure

The Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Biology (Honours) is structured to provide a comprehensive education in biological sciences. The program consists of:

  • Program Length: Typically completed in four years.
  • Total Credits: 54 credit hours required for completion.
  • Core Courses: Includes foundational courses in biology, such as BI1013, BI1023, and BI2013.
  • Electives: 21 credit hours from Biology Electives, with a requirement for six credit hours to include a lab component.
  • Capstone Project: BI4996, which allows students to engage in advanced research.

Additionally, students have the option to participate in various program options, including a major in Biology, concentration in Biology, and a minor in Health Sciences. The program also encourages experiential learning through co-op opportunities and field studies.

Featured Experiences

  • Hands-on learning in small class sizes, allowing for personalized attention from professors.
  • High contact biology classes that promote interaction through labs and discussions.
  • Access to an “outdoor lab” for conducting experiments in a natural setting.
  • Field trips to significant ecological sites, such as the Bay of Fundy and wildlife preserves.
  • Participation in the CUBS Biology Society, fostering community and collaboration among biology students.

Career Options

Graduates of the Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Biology (Honours) can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:

  • Biological Technician: Assists scientists in laboratories, conducting experiments and analyzing data.
  • Environmental Consultant: Works with organizations to assess environmental impact and develop sustainable practices.
  • Healthcare Administrator: Manages healthcare facilities and ensures compliance with regulations.
  • Research Scientist: Conducts studies to advance knowledge in biological sciences and contribute to scientific literature.
  • Wildlife Biologist: Studies animal populations and their habitats, working to conserve biodiversity.

 

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