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University of Northern British Columbia

3333 University Way,Prince George,British Columbia

Biology (BSc) at University of Northern British Columbia

Biology (BSc) at University of Northern British Columbia
Course Duration 3 Years
Course Intake September, January, May
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Course Level Undergraduate
Tution Fees $ 10,785
English Language Requirment
IELTS 6.5
TOEFL 90
PTE 65

The Bachelor of Science in Biology is a broadly based undergraduate program in biology that is designed to present the major concepts of contemporary biology at the molecular, cellular, organismal, population and community levels. The degree is designed to have sufficient flexibility for students to follow interests ranging from microbial to plant to fish or wildlife biology. Capitalizing on the northern setting of the University, there is an emphasis on northern flora and fauna, morphological, biochemical, physiological and behavioural modifications to temperate and arctic conditions and the dynamics of microbial, plant and animal populations in northern ecosystems. The Bachelor of Science in Biology is intended to prepare students for application to various professional schools or for a wide range of biology-related careers. Students who complete the degree are automatically eligible to apply to the College of Applied Biology as a Biologist in Training or a Registered Professional Biologist.

Major in Biology
The major in Biology requires students to take at least 65 credit hours of biology-oriented courses, of which 42 credit hours must be at the 300- or 400- level. Note: NRES 430-6 can count as up to 6 credit hours toward this requirement (with permission of the Ecosystem Science and Management Program Chair).

The minimum requirement for the completion of a Bachelor of Science with a major in Biology is 126 credit hours.

In order to increase the breadth and utility of their degree, and to demonstrate an interest in a particular biological sub-discipline, students have the option of choosing to complete a maximum of one Area of Specialization during their degree, chosen from the following list:

1. Field Biology and Natural History
2. Applied Ecology
3. Ecology and Evolution
4. Zoology
5. Botany and Mycology
6. Cell Biology and Genetics

University of Northern British Columbia Highlights

College Type Public
Campus Setting Urban
Established in 1990
Total operating budget 99.7 USD million
Faculty 371
Total enrolled students 3570
Undergraduate students 2829
Graduate students 599
International students 397
Work study program Yes
Faculty Student ratio 1:8
Intake Semester wise
Financial aid Available
English language proficiency scores TOEFL, IELTS, SPM, PTE-A, Cambridge English

University of Northern British Columbia Average Tuition Fees And Other Expenses

Aspirants of the institute must note to plan their finances in advance before enrolling at the university. An estimated budget for international students looking for studying in Canada in university has been given below:

Type of fee UG student (In USD) PG student ((In USD)
Full-time tuition 22,020 1,715
Books 1,600 1,600
Student fees 1,386 960.47
Medical Insurance 220 for 4 months 220
On campus Meals 2585 2585
On-campus housing 5,787 for a year 5,787 for a year
Off-campus housing 6,520 approx. 6,520 approx.

 

 

University of Northern British Columbia Average Tuition Fee Per Year
Undergraduate $ 17,407
Postgraduate  6,480
University of Northern British Columbia Cost Per Year
Overall cost of living $ 11,030
Campus accommodation $ 5,260
* Please note that fees may vary. Always check the exact cost of the program and bear in mind likely additional expenses.
University of Northern British Columbia English score required
IELTS Undergraduate 6.5
IELTS Postgraduate 6.5
TOEFL Undergraduate 90
TOEFL Postgraduate 90
* Please note that minimum score required for English language may vary from course to couse.Always check exact requirement for the programme.
University of Northern British Columbia University Contact Details
University of Northern British Columbia Address
3333 University Way,Prince George 3333 University Way V2N 4Z9
University of Northern British Columbia Email
graduate-admissions@unbc.ca
University of Northern British Columbia Phone
250 960 5555