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Plan Summary

   
   
   
 
Program: 3931 - Advanced Science/Arts
 
 
Award(s):
 
 
Bachelor of Science (Major)
 
  

Plan Outline

This is a plan for a major in Physiology within the program 3931.

Plan Structure

For a major in Physiology, students must complete at least three of these courses (18 units of credit) together with at least 6 units of credit from allied disciplines specified in the study plan below

Stage 1
Plus one of the following:
Plus one of the following:
Choose at least 6 units of credit from:
Elective courses totalling 24 units of credit
One General Education course totalling 3 units of credit

Stage 2
Elective courses totalling 30 units of credit
Both of the following combinations are highly recommended:
OR:
One General Education course totalling 3 units of credit

Stage 3
Choose 18 units of credit from:
Choose 6 units of credit from:
  • Level III Physiology
  • Level III Anatomy
or one of the following:
Elective courses totalling 18 units of credit
General Education courses totalling 6 units of credit

Stage 4 (Honours)
Subject to satisfactory progress throughout the program (normally a Credit average), students may proceed to the Honours stage. Students should consult with the Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, and note general guidelines for Advanced Science Stage 4. A direct link is provided below to the Advanced Science program;

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