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Last updated on 2025-12-03

Program overview

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Science in Molecular Biology and Biochemistry and Business is a joint major program offered by the Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry and the Beedie School of Business. This unique program provides students with a comprehensive education that combines the scientific principles of molecular biology and biochemistry with essential business skills. Students will gain insights into the rapidly evolving biotechnology sector, learning about the scientific and technological foundations that drive innovation in this field, alongside core business concepts such as economics, management, marketing, and business law.

Program Structure

The Bachelor of Science in Molecular Biology and Biochemistry and Business is designed to be completed in a minimum of 120 units. The program structure includes:

  • Core courses in molecular biology and biochemistry
  • Business administration courses covering various essential topics
  • Opportunities for co-op placements to gain practical experience
  • Interdisciplinary learning that integrates science and business principles

This program not only equips students with theoretical knowledge but also emphasizes practical skills through hands-on experiences, preparing graduates for a dynamic career in biotechnology and business.

Featured Experiences

  • Co-op opportunities that allow students to gain real-world experience in biotechnology firms and business environments.
  • Laboratory work that provides practical skills in molecular biology techniques.
  • Joint projects that foster collaboration between science and business students.
  • Access to state-of-the-art facilities and resources for research and experimentation.

Career Options

Graduates of the Bachelor of Science in Molecular Biology and Biochemistry and Business can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:

  • Biotechnology Project Manager: Overseeing projects in biotech firms, ensuring they meet scientific and business objectives.
  • Research Scientist: Conducting experiments and research in molecular biology and biochemistry to develop new products or technologies.
  • Business Analyst: Analyzing market trends and business strategies within the biotechnology sector.
  • Regulatory Affairs Specialist: Ensuring that products comply with regulations and standards in the biotechnology industry.
  • Marketing Manager for Biotech Products: Developing marketing strategies for new biotechnology products and services.

 

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