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The Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) and Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) programs offer distinct academic paths. Students must select from two specialization areas: Health Sciences or Biodiversity and Ecology. Qualified B.Sc. undergraduates may transition to the Honours program in their final year. The B.Sc. curriculum emphasizes fundamental scientific disciplines including mathematics, physics, and chemistry. This degree is particularly suitable for those pursuing advanced studies (M.Sc. or Ph.D.) or professional programs like medicine. The B.A. Biology program accommodates students passionate about biology but less focused on core sciences. Offering greater flexibility, the B.A. often complements another arts major. For instance, a future health policy analyst might combine a B.A. in Biology (Health Science) with Political Science, while an ecology-focused student could pair Biology (Biodiversity and Ecology) with Environmental Studies.