- Biomedical Science is an interdisciplinary program that focuses on the fundamentals of human structure and function, as well as those of other animals.
- The first two years provide a background in human anatomy and psychology, in addition to more in-depth knowledge in basic sciences like biology, chemistry, biochemistry, and mathematics.
- At the end of the second year, in addition to courses in biology and biochemistry, students may choose from an array of optional courses and obtain a minor in one of many programs offered, OR
- Students can choose an option within the biomedical sciences (Neuroscience, Cellular and Molecular Medicine, Bioanalytical Science, Medicinal Chemistry, or Biostatistics).
- Upon graduation, students will be ready for more advanced research training or for admission to a professional program in human health.
- Students in the Biomedical Sciences program are also eligible to participate in the Co-Operative Education Programs.
- Admission to this program is competitive and higher averages are required.
- This program is offered in English and in French.