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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-2025 Academic Calendar Mount Royal University
Biology, B.Sc. (Honours)
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The BSc - Biology Honours degree provides students with an intensive year-long research experience and the opportunity to complete a major research project under the guidance of a qualified biology supervisor. The program is competitive and intended to provide advanced preparation in research to students interested in pursuing graduate programs. The core requirements for the BSc in Biology are augmented through the completion of two courses, and - Honours Research I & II, taken in sequential semesters and focused on the same project. These two additional core courses replace two of the eight Biology approved options in the BSc - Biology major, leaving students with six approved options in their Biology Honours degree. If so desired, students may complete one of the Biology concentrations concurrently with the Biology Honours degree. At the end of the project, students produce a final manuscript to their advisory committee and present their results to the Biology Department. Admission into the program requires a minimum grade of B- in , a minimum GPA of 3.5 in any six 2000-, 3000-, and 4000-level BIOL-prefixed approved options or core courses and successfully securing an Honours supervisor.
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Required Core Courses
Students must complete the following core courses:
Concentration in Anatomy and Physiology
A concentration in Anatomy and Physiology provides students with a solid understanding of human physiology, anatomy, and cellular processes. Students that want to complete a concentration in Anatomy and Physiology need to complete six courses from the following list.
Concentration in Cellular and Molecular Biology
The Cellular and Molecular Biology concentration provides students with knowledge and skills directly related to the study of biological systems from biomolecular, cellular, and systemic perspectives. Students will complete six required courses from the following to satisfy the requirements for this concentration.
Concentration in Ecology and Evolution
An Ecology and Evolution Concentration explores biodiversity, interactions of organisms with their environment, adaptations, and evolutionary processes. Students completing this concentration need to take six courses from the following:
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