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Comprehending life's intricate patterns emerges not from one field alone, but through the combined insights of all Life Sciences: biochemistry, cellular biology, genomics, developmental studies, neuroscience, psychology, ecology, and geosciences. The overwhelming wealth of data from these areas enables researchers to examine biological systems with extraordinary precision.
The crucial factor lies in synthesizing interdisciplinary knowledge to grasp organisms and their ecological roles. Through problem-solving and investigative approaches, the Life Sciences Program pushes students to think critically and practically apply their acquired understanding.
Entry requirements may vary from country to country. Students are required to complete Grade 12 high school diploma equivalent to Canadian qualification.