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  1. The Biology program, York’s longest-established scientific program, is home to internationally-recognized teaching and research faculty. The science of biology encompasses the study of all living organisms, from the molecular level to the level of ecosystems. The program offers you a diversity of courses from across the discipline, providing ...

  2. Academic Requirements. Ontario Secondary School Diploma. Six 4U/M courses, including: Advanced Functions (MHF4U) Biology (SBI4U) Calculus & Vectors (MCV4U) is recommended. Chemistry (SCH4U) English (ENG4U) Find equivalent requirements for Canadian high school systems, US high school system, International Baccalaureate, British-Patterned ...

  3. Biology is the study of living organisms — from bacteria and cells to plants and animals. This program teaches concepts spanning from cellular structure and function, to the environment and bioinformatics. Our Biology degree program integrates studies in chemistry, computers and management. You can pursue a paid co-op, do industry-oriented ...

  4. The Bachelor of Science with Major is a highly customizable degree program with a wide breadth of topics to study. The degree includes an optional minor or double major. This flexibility allows students to design their degree around two areas of interest, or choose to focus on only one area. Students have the option to keep their program broad ...

  5. Biology starts with a broad foundation in all aspects of the major. After first year, you can then use your many elective courses to focus on a specific aspect of biology such as plants, animals, or microbiology. Biomedical Sciences also starts off with a fairly general first year but keeps a focus on human and animal biology. It also includes ...

  6. science.ubc.ca › students › programsBiology - UBC Science

    Biology. Biology is a very broad field dedicated to the study of all aspects of living things and their vital processes. It encompasses the study of animals, plants, insects, and microbes as well as their relationships with their environments. Biologists work in industry, government labs, universities, park services, consulting companies, and ...

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  8. Biology Undergraduate Timeline Year 0 (U0) Science Freshman Program Student entering from Grade 12 or without Advance Science Credits*** Year 1 (U1) Biology Core Introductory Courses + Electives Year 2 (U2) Biology Core & Complementary Courses + Electives Year 3 (U3) Biology Complementary Courses + Electives Post Graduation Life long learning and a range of possible careers, including research ...

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