Main navigation
- Programs
- Subjects
- Universities
- Destinations
- Advice
The honors year following the Bachelor of Liberal Arts and Science is a prestigious additional year of undergraduate study open to students after completing their degree. This program offers a chance to develop research skills while applying theoretical knowledge gained during undergraduate studies. An honors qualification in science or arts holds value not just in academic circles but also in professional sectors that prize laboratory expertise and advanced analytical abilities. Students can pursue honors in any science or arts discipline, typically focusing on their primary area of study. The program requires developing a research plan with faculty advisors, which may span multiple disciplines (such as physiology and biology) and could involve specialized training or coursework in experimental methods.
Physiology examines how bodily systems and organs function to sustain life. Studying this field deepens knowledge of human biology, with applications in medical practice. For those pursuing physiology research careers, the honors year serves as a crucial foundation for developing investigative skills. During this year, students conduct independent research under faculty supervision while completing required coursework. Projects typically contribute to ongoing studies within the Physiology department, focusing on specialized topics like auditory neuroscience, cardiovascular function, or human reproduction. Various laboratories accommodate diverse research interests. The Physiology honors program requires completing 36 credit points of research work and 12 credit points of coursework.