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Our department conducts cutting-edge research across various specialized fields, with three primary areas of expertise:
Molecular and cellular systems
Species diversity and adaptation
Environmental interactions
This initiative fosters partnerships with other university divisions including the Western College of Veterinary Medicine, the College of Medicine, and the College of Agriculture and Bioresources. We maintain strong ties with on-campus government facilities like the Prairie and Northern Wildlife Centre and the Plant Biotechnology Institute. As a student at the University of Saskatchewan, you'll benefit from both state-of-the-art research infrastructure and meaningful community engagement opportunities throughout your studies.
A four-year undergraduate degree, or equivalent, from a recognized college or university in an academic discipline relevant to the proposed field of study, or,
A three-year first cycle undergraduate degree, in an academic discipline relevant to the proposed field of study, from an institution that meets the criteria set forth in the Bologna Declaration, will be acceptable as the equivalent of an undergraduate honours degree.
A cumulative weighted average of at least 70% (USask grade system equivalent) in the last two years of full-time study (e.g. 60 credit units USask equivalent).
Demonstrated ability for independent thought, advanced study, and research.
English language proficiency requirements