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Plan Summary

 
Faculty: Faculty of Science
 
  
   
 
Program: 3972 - Advanced Science
 
 
Award(s):
 
 
Bachelor of Science (Major)
 
  

Plan Outline

This is the Biological Sciences study plan in Advanced Science/BSc Major.

Biological Science encompasses all aspects of plants and animals including their relationship to each other and to the environment. The areas of study leading to the award of a science degree in Biological Science include cell biology, plant and animal physiology, ecology, genetics, taxonomy, marine biology and evolutionary studies. These studies are particularly relevant in the fields of agriculture, forestry, wildlife management, conservation and related environmental sciences.

Plan Structure

Stage 1
  • Elective courses totalling 12 UOC
  • General Education (3 UOC)

Stage 2
PLUS 6 units of credit from:
PLUS
  • General Education (3 UOC)
  • Elective courses totalling 18 UOC (Recommended: BIOS2031, BIOS2051 and BIOS2061)

Stage 3
  • Level III Biological Science courses totalling 36 UOC, including advanced courses where available.
  • General Education (6 UOC)
  • Elective courses totalling 6 UOC

Stage 4 (Honours)
Required courses are as follows:
PLUS

24 UOC of project courses from the one of the lists below:
OR
OR
PLUS

12 UOC of Stage 3 Biology courses (not completed previously) or other Science courses as approved by the Honours Coordinator.

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