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Minor in Biological Sciences

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Completion requirement
Complete ALL of the following Requirement Sets:
Completion requirement
Earn at least 30 credits from the following:
Completion requirement
Earn at least 6 credits from the following:
  • 24 units - Courses Constituting the Field of Biological Sciences at the 300 level or higher but must include at least one of Biology 311, 313, 331, 371

Earn at least 24 credits from the following:

A maximum of 3 units from the Field of Biological Sciences offered by departments other than the Department of Biological Sciences can be counted towards the Minor Field.

No more than 3 units approved Medical Sciences courses can be counted towards the Minor Field.

Notes:

This Minor is available only to students who are not majoring in the Department of Biological Sciences or are not Environmental Science or Natural Sciences concentrators in Biological Sciences or BHSc majors in Biomedical Sciences or Bioinformatics or majors in the Neuroscience program. This is the single minor program offered by the Department and none of the other programs exist as Minors. Students must be aware that preference in enrolment in many courses offered by the Department of Biological Sciences is given to Majors or Environmental Science or Natural Sciences Concentrators within the Department.

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