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Bachelor of Science in Biology

Canada

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What will I learn?

The Biology Department at UPEI has a strong tradition of helping people realize their potential through deep consideration of the biological world. A scientific understanding of the plants and animals is, in many ways, its own reward. But it is also a pathway to a large number of exciting and fulfilling career opportunities. A biology program is a common route toward the health professions (human and veterinary medicine, dentistry, physiotherapy, etc.), for which we offer strong pre-professional programs. It can also lead to careers in environmental analysis, biotechnology, laboratory diagnostics, and many other things. Biology graduates also often establish other sorts of careers (lawyer, business professional) for which the knowledge of biology can be a strong personal and professional asset.

The strength of our educational programs derives from the strength of our scholarly activity and research. Our faculty holds grants from the Natural Sciences and Research Council of Canada, Canada Foundation for Innovation, Atlantic Innovation Foundation, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, and Prince Edward Island Health Research Institute, among others. Our faculty has research programs in neurobiology, arctic insect ecology, cancer cell biology, watershed ecology, pollination biology, coastal habitat ecology, animal habitat fragmentation, heart and stroke physiology, aquatic toxicology, plant ecological genetics, among others.

REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN BIOLOGY:

A student enroled in the Majors program in Biology will complete a minimum of 42 semester hours in Biology, and additional courses in Science according to the program outlined below. Students may choose to take a general Biology degree or to obtain a Life Sciences or Environmental Biology specialization. Students in the 'pre-vet' program should follow the Life Sciences specialization, and may select courses of interest in animal biology or other areas.

Honours:

The Honours program in Biology is designed to provide research experience at the undergraduate level within the BSc program. It is available to students with a strong academic background who intend to continue studies at the postgraduate level in Biology or some related field, or to students who intend to pursue a career where research experience would be an asset. Students may also carry out a less intensive research project by registering for Biology 440.

The Honours program differs from the BSc Major program in having a research and thesis component. The total number of courses is the same, five courses per semester for eight semesters, but the honours thesis course counts as 12 credits, so the total semester hours of credit for the Honours is 126, compared to 120 hours for the BSc Major. The research component is to be completed within the BSc program and would normally require the equivalent of one summer (four months) preceding the graduating year. Evaluation of the research data and writing of the thesis would normally be done during the fall and/or spring session in Biology 490: Advanced Research and Thesis.

Specialization:

  • Life Sciences Specialization
  • Environmental Biology Specialization

Majors

  • Life Sciences Specialization
  • Environmental Biology Specialization

Which department am I in?

Faculty of Science

Study options

Full Time (120 Hours)

Tuition fees
CAD$14,838.00 (8,99,873) per year

*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please

Start date

January 2025

Venue

University of Prince Edward Island

550 University Avenue,

CHARLOTTETOWN,

Prince Edward Island (PE),

C1A 4P3, Canada

Entry requirements

For international students

High School Graduates:

  • Grade 12 Academic English
  • Grade 12 Academic Mathematics
  • Two Grade 12 Academic Science subjects (acceptable subjects: Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Computer Science, Oceanography, Animal Science, Environmental Science)
  • One additional Grade 12 Academic course

Please note: Successful completion of Grade 12 Chemistry (or equivalent) is required as a prerequisite for permission to register in CHEM-1110.

English Language Requirements:

  • IELTS (Academic) - Overall score of 6.5 with 6.5 in writing no other band below 6;
  • TOEFL paper-based test - 550 with minimum TWE of 5.5;
  • TOEFL internet-based test - 80 with minimum of 20 in each category;
  • Pearson Test of English - 58;
  • GTEC CBT - 1176-1250.

Deadline:

Documentation for all applicants should be complete by 1 August, if applying to the Fall semester, or by 1 December, if applying to the Winter semester.

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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About University of Prince Edward Island

UPEI is a diverse, welcoming academic community that offers personalised, career-focused courses with small classes and great facilities.

  • Almost one third of learners are international students
  • Small class sizes with great access to professors
  • Co-op, on-campus and graduate work opportunities
  • English Academic Preparation and full university courses