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Program overview

Program overview

The Double Degree - Bachelor Of Science (Honours) - Biotechnology & Bachelor Of Education program at Queen's University is designed for students who wish to pursue two distinct undergraduate degrees simultaneously. This unique program allows students to gain comprehensive knowledge and skills in both biotechnology and education, preparing them for diverse career opportunities. By integrating these two fields, students can enhance their employability and adaptability in a competitive job market. The program emphasizes a multidisciplinary approach, fostering critical thinking and innovative problem-solving abilities.

Program structure

The Double Degree program is structured to provide students with a robust educational experience over a minimum of four years. Students will engage in a variety of learning methods, including lectures, practical labs, and collaborative projects. The program is designed to ensure that students meet all academic requirements for both degrees, which may include:

  • Completion of all course and degree requirements as per the Faculty of Arts and Science regulations.
  • Opportunities for experiential learning through internships or co-op placements.
  • Flexibility to take courses on-campus or through distance studies.

Students are encouraged to explore various program options, including co-op placements, which provide valuable real-world experience and networking opportunities. The program's structure is designed to accommodate the diverse needs of students while ensuring a comprehensive educational journey.

Featured Experiences

  • Co-op Opportunities: Students can participate in co-op placements that provide hands-on experience in both biotechnology and education sectors.
  • Research Projects: Engage in innovative research projects that combine elements of biotechnology and educational methodologies.
  • Field Experience: Opportunities to gain practical experience in educational settings, enhancing teaching skills and methodologies.
  • Joint Partner Programs: Collaborations with industry partners to provide students with real-world applications of their studies.
  • Networking Events: Access to various networking events that connect students with professionals in both fields.

Career Options

  • Biotechnology Researcher: Conduct experiments and analyze data to develop new products and technologies in the biotech industry.
  • Educator: Teach and inspire students in various educational settings, utilizing knowledge from both biotechnology and education.
  • Curriculum Developer: Design educational programs and materials that incorporate scientific principles and biotechnology concepts.
  • Quality Control Analyst: Ensure that biotechnology products meet regulatory standards and quality benchmarks.
  • Science Communicator: Translate complex scientific concepts into accessible information for the public and educational institutions.

 

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