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Bachelor of Health Sciences (BHSc) Honours in Biomedical Sciences

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Bachelor of Health Sciences Cumming School of Medicine BHSC-H - Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours)

General Program Information

Contact Information

Location: Health Sciences Centre G503
Student Information: 403.210.9730
Email address: bhsc@ucalgary.ca
Website: cumming.ucalgary.ca/bhsc/


Co-ordinated by the Cumming School of Medicine and in co-operation with the Faculties of Science and Arts, the Cumming School of Medicine offers an undergraduate degree in Health Sciences, the Bachelor of Health Sciences Honours (BHSc Honours), consisting of three majors (Bioinformatics, Biomedical Sciences and Health and Society). Because of the admissions standard and GPA requirements, it is expected that most students will attain Honours standing.

A Health Sciences Minor is available in program.

A program Minor is also available.


Faculty Student Affairs

Inquiries related to Faculty Regulations BHSc Admissions and BHSc course requirements should be directed to the Program Co-ordinator for the BHSc Office. Contact information may be found at: cumming.ucalgary.ca/bhsc/contact-us.

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