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Last updated on 2025-04-19

Program overview

Program Overview

The Biology (Associate Degree) program at Douglas College is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in biological sciences. This program prepares students for various careers in fields such as microbiology, conservation, medicine, and marine biology. Throughout the program, students will engage in a comprehensive study of human anatomy, microbiology, genetics, ecology, and more. The Associate Degree is a stepping stone for those looking to transfer to a university for further education, allowing for a smooth transition into a bachelor's degree program.

Program Structure

The Biology (Associate Degree) program is structured to be completed in four semesters. This program includes:

  • 60 credits of coursework
  • General College Admission Requirements
  • Optional Co-operative Education Program for practical work experience

Students are encouraged to plan their courses carefully to ensure they can transfer all credits to a university program. The program emphasizes a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical skills, preparing students for both academic advancement and immediate employment opportunities in the biological sciences.

Featured Experiences

  • Optional Co-operative Education Program that alternates semesters of study with paid, full-time work experience.
  • Hands-on learning opportunities in various biological fields.
  • Access to experienced faculty and state-of-the-art laboratory facilities.

Career Options

Graduates of the Biology (Associate Degree) program can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:

  • Biologist: Conduct research and experiments to study living organisms and their interactions with the environment.
  • Marine Biologist: Specialize in the study of ocean ecosystems, marine organisms, and their behaviors.
  • Environmental Program Specialist: Develop and implement programs to protect the environment and promote sustainability.
  • Biological Technician: Assist scientists in laboratories by preparing experiments and collecting data.
  • Wildlife Technician: Work in conservation and management of wildlife populations and habitats.

 

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