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Last updated on 2025-06-19

Program overview

Program Overview

Open the door to a world of possibilities with the Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences program. In this program, you will study various aspects of biological sciences in both field and laboratory settings to prepare you for a diverse set of careers in this field. This program emphasizes contemporary concepts in biology and practical scientific skills applicable to field and laboratory settings. You will explore topics ranging from the level of molecules and cells to organisms, communities, and populations.

 

Program Structure

The Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences program is designed to be completed in 4 years and offers both full-time and part-time study options. The program includes:

  • Work-integrated learning opportunities tailored to your area of focus.
  • Experiential learning activities to prepare you for employment in biology-related fields.
  • Opportunities for further study in graduate programs or specialized learning such as Medicine or Dentistry.
  • Study abroad options for immersive experiences in nature and coastal communities.

 

Featured Experiences

  • Work-integrated learning opportunities that depend on your chosen area of focus.
  • Study abroad program in partnership with CREMA and Turtle Trax, allowing for a three-week immersion experience.
  • Engagement in research and practical learning activities throughout the program.

 

Career Options

Graduates of the Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences program can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:

  • Biologist: Conduct research and experiments to study living organisms and their relationships to the environment.
  • Forensic Laboratory Analyst: Analyze biological samples and evidence for criminal investigations.
  • Microbiologist: Study microorganisms and their effects on humans, animals, plants, and the environment.
  • Research Scientist: Conduct scientific studies and experiments to advance knowledge in biological sciences.
  • Zoologist: Study animal behavior, physiology, and genetics, often in natural habitats.

 

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