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The foundational medical sciences examine human biology at molecular, cellular, and systemic levels, exploring how the body adapts to environmental shifts and illnesses. The Medical Sciences Program awards a four-year BMSc degree through a collaboration between the Faculty of Science and Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, tailored for learners (student feedback) pursuing in-depth knowledge of core medical science disciplines. This interdisciplinary curriculum emphasizes applying scientific principles to diagnose, prevent, and treat human diseases.
Medical Bioinformatics applies computational approaches to address biomedical challenges. Advanced technologies that produce vast datasets (like next-generation sequencing), once groundbreaking, have become standard in contemporary biomedical and clinical research. This program equips students with fundamental computing, statistical, and medical knowledge before progressing to specialized Medical Bioinformatics courses focused on hands-on competency building.
A minimum average of B grade in 3 distinct A-Levels or 4 distinct AS-Levels. Predicted Results - You must complete the GCE A Level Predicted Results Form. A minimum of a C grade in 5 GCSE or IGCSE or Ordinary Levels or equivalent in academic subjects. A minimum of 4.0 full senior academic courses reported on your academic transcript. A minimum SAT combined Evidence-Based Reading and Writing plus Math score of 1190 OR a minimum ACT composite score of 24. The score reports must be official and come to the Admissions Office directly from the College Board or ACT.