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The honors year following the Bachelor of Liberal Arts and Science is a prestigious additional year of undergraduate study that allows you to deepen your academic experience after completing your degree. This program offers a chance to develop your research skills and apply the knowledge gained during your undergraduate studies in practical settings. An honors qualification in science or arts is valued not just in academic circles but also in professional fields that prize laboratory expertise and advanced analytical thinking. You can pursue honors in any science or arts discipline, typically focusing on your primary area of study. The program involves creating a research plan in your chosen field with guidance from academic supervisors. Your project may span multiple disciplines (such as combining physiology and biology) and could require specialized coursework or technical training depending on your research needs.
Pathology examines disease through modern cell biology techniques, focusing on how cellular and molecular processes contribute to illness. This field explores disease mechanisms, including those behind cancer, infections, and inflammatory conditions, with examples drawn from various bodily systems like neurological, cardiovascular, and gastrointestinal.
The pathology honors year helps you assess your potential for a research career. You'll conduct an independent research project, culminating in a thesis, while also completing related coursework. Available research topics include macromolecular structure, neuropathology, viral immunopathology, and others. Honors in Pathology requires completing 36 credit points of research and 12 credit points of coursework.