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Our Life Sciences programs give students the chance to explore subjects related to human health, aging, and illness. The coursework is structured around four key areas: knowledge application, effective communication, hands-on learning, and research techniques. What sets our programs apart are the community initiatives and peer mentoring experiences that complement classroom learning.
These programs are part of the School of Interdisciplinary Science, featuring options like Honours Life Sciences, Bachelor of Life Sciences, and the Honours Life Sciences Co-Op program. Additionally, we provide selective specializations in Origins of Disease and Sensory Motor Processes that cross disciplinary boundaries.
First-year students seeking admission to Life Sciences Programs must complete a Level II Application for Admission via Mosaic before the university's specified deadline.
International Baccalaureate - High school transcript with predicted and or final IB grades. Final IB diploma results must be submitted to be considered for advanced credit. International Secondary School - High School transcript with interim and or final grades. If you are attending an international school that offers multiple curricula eg American GCE IB please ask your school to specify the curriculum in which you are enrolled and ensure that appropriate documents are submitted.