Program overview
The Double Degree - Bachelor Of Science (Honours) - Life Sciences & Bachelor Of Education (QF) 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 in both life sciences and education, equipping them with a diverse skill set that is highly valued in various professional fields. By completing this double degree, graduates will be well-prepared for a competitive job market, enhancing their career prospects and opportunities for further studies.
Program structure
The Double Degree program is structured to provide students with a robust educational experience over a four-year period. 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 necessary 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 internships or co-op placements to gain practical experience.
- Flexibility to complete courses on-campus or through distance studies.
Students are encouraged to explore various educational pathways and can choose to take courses that align with their career goals. The program emphasizes academic viability, ensuring that the two degree plans are significantly different to avoid overlap.
Featured Experiences
- Co-op Opportunities: Students may have the chance to participate in co-op placements, providing real-world experience in educational settings.
- Practical Labs: The program includes hands-on lab experiences that enhance learning in life sciences.
- Field Experience: Students may engage in fieldwork that complements their studies in both life sciences and education.
- Joint Partner Programs: Opportunities to collaborate with other faculties or institutions for a broader educational experience.
Career Options
- Science Educator: Teach life sciences at the secondary school level, inspiring the next generation of scientists.
- Research Assistant: Work in academic or private research settings, assisting in scientific studies and experiments.
- Health Educator: Promote health and wellness in community settings, utilizing knowledge from life sciences.
- Curriculum Developer: Design educational materials and programs that integrate life sciences into the curriculum.
- Environmental Consultant: Advise organizations on environmental practices and policies, leveraging expertise in life sciences.
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