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Langue: | English, French |
| Campus: | Sudbury | |
| Longueur: | 3 or 4 years | |
| Options: | Major, Minor, Specialized Minor, Thematic Minor, Specialization | |
Biology is the science of life which comprises all aspects of form, function, evolution, behaviour, origin and distribution of plants, animals and micro-organisms, and includes every living thing, from humans to viruses. Laurentian’s northern location (near areas affected by industries like forestry and mining and used for hunting and trapping), and the expertise of the faculty, allow students to specialize in one of these four options after completing a common first year. Laurentian also offers a three-year general degree in biology.
First-year course overview
BIOL 1506 – Biology I + lab
BIOL 1507 – Biology II + lab
CHMI 1006 – Chemistry I + lab*
CHMI 1007 – Chemistry II + lab
MATH 1036 – Calculus I**
MATH 1037 – Calculus II or MATH 1057 – Linear Algebra I
PHYS 1006 – Introductory Physics I + lab
PHYS 1007 – Introductory Physics II + lab
+ electives (6 cr) in social sciences or humanities
* Students without grade 12 U-level chemistry or the equivalent must take CHMI 1041 – Chemical Concepts prior to CHMI 1006/7 – General Chemistry
** Students with a grade of 60% or less in grade 12 U-level Calculus or the equivalent must take MATH 1912 – Elementary Calculus prior to MATH 1036 – Calculus I *** Students wishing to pursue the Biomedical Biology option should take either:
PSYC 1105 – Introduction to Psychology or ANTR 1006 – Anthropology I and ANTR 1007 – Anthropology II
Course overviews for all specialized programs in Biology
Admission requirements based on Grade 12 4U/M courses:
• 1 English or 1 Français (depending on language of study)
• 1 advanced functions
• 2 sciences or 1 science + 1 math
• 2 other courses
• Minimum average of 70%
Environmental consulting companies, federal and provincial ministries, graduate studies, mining companies, nongovernmental conservation agencies, biomedical field, chiropractic, dentistry, physiotherapy, human and veterinary medicine, naturopathy, teaching, wildlife, fish, habitat, park management, conservation...
Relevant graduate study opportunities at Laurentian:
Credit transfer opportunities are available from other recognized postsecondary institutions and are typically evaluated on an individual basis. Some fast-tracking opportunities also exist.
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Université Laurentienne
Campus de Sudbury
935, chemin du lac Ramsey
Sudbury ON P3E 2C6
705.675.1151
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