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Áù¾ÅÉ«Ìà Calendar 2009-2010 Faculty of Science 5. Program Details 5.1 Biological Sciences
5.1 Biological Sciences
Degrees Offered

Undergraduate

Biochemistry

Botany

Biological Sciences

Cellular, Molecular & Microbial Biology

Ecology

Zoology

BSc

BSc

BSc

BSc

BSc

BSc

BSc Honours

BSc Honours

BSc Honours

BSc Honours

BSc Honours

BSc Honours

- - - -

BSc Co-op

-
- - - -

BSc Honours Co-op

-
- -

BSc/BSc*

- - -

BSc/BA**

BSc/BA**

BSc/BA**

BSc/BA**

BSc/BA**

BSc/BA**

Graduate

MSc

MSc

MSc

MSc

MSc

MSc

PhD

PhD

PhD

PhD

PhD

PhD

*Combined degree with the Department of Computer Science

**Combined Degree with the Faculty of Humanities or Social Sciences

Programs Offered in Biological Sciences

BSc and BSc Honours in Biochemistry; Biological Sciences; Botany; Cellular, Molecular and Microbial Biology; Ecology; Zoology

BSc and BSc Honours in Ecology Co-operative Education

Minor in Biological Sciences

Department vs. Faculty Regulations

Programs in the Department of Biological Sciences are governed by a combination of general Faculty of Science regulations and the additional program specific regulations listed below.

It is essential for students to be familiar with both sets of regulations. It is helpful to read the Faculty regulations in Section 3 first.

Students should consult the Degree Navigator periodically to ensure that requirements are being met. Also students are strongly urged to consult the Department at all stages of their program.

Department Information

Department Head: J.I. Goldberg

Undergraduate Program Director and Associate Head: D.A. Syme

Student enquiries: 403.220.3140

Department Office: BI 186

Other enquiries: 403.220.5261

Fax: 403.289.9311

Website:

Enrolment Limitations

Enrolment Limitations in Programs

Admission to programs in the department is competitive. Admission will be granted for Fall Term only and will be based upon academic merit. Academic performance will be measured on the basis of the grade point average calculated over the most recent five FCE (Áù¾ÅÉ«Ìà courses and/or transferable courses taken at other institutions). (New admissions to the University are always subject to A.2 "Admission Requirements" as stated in the Undergraduate Admissions section of this Calendar.)

Applications to Biological Sciences are accepted:

Applications to all other programs in the department are accepted:

Students will be notified of the results of their application by e-mail (results will not be provided by telephone).

Enrolment Limitations in Courses

Enrolment in many courses offered by the Department of Biological Sciences is limited by available laboratory or tutorial space. The following courses are available in the first instance only to those students in good standing who meet the prerequisite(s) and have been admitted into a major program that requires the course(s):

Consult the Schedule of Classes for details regarding enrolment in these courses.

Block Transfers between Alberta Universities and Colleges

The Departments of Biological Sciences at the Universities of Alberta and Calgary and the Department of Biology at the University of Lethbridge have a block transfer agreement in effect. The full details of the Biological Sciences Block Transfer Agreement are available in the Alberta Transfer Guide published (on paper and on-line) by the Alberta Commission on Admissions and Transfer (ACAT).

Ethics in the Biological Sciences

Studies in the Biological Sciences involve the use of living and dead organisms. Students taking laboratory- and field-based courses in these disciplines can expect involvement with and experimentation on such materials. Students perform dissections on dead or preserved organisms in some courses. In particular courses, students experiment on living organisms, their tissues, cells, or molecules. Sometimes field work requires students to collect a variety of living materials by many methods, including humane trapping.

All work on humans and other animals conforms to the Helsinki Declaration and to the regulations of the Canadian Council on Animal Care. The Department strives for the highest ethical standards consistent with stewardship of the environment for organisms whose use is not governed by statutory authority. Individuals contemplating taking courses or majoring in one of the fields of study offered by the Department of Biological Sciences should ensure that they have fully considered these issues before enrolling. Students are advised to discuss any concern they might have with the Undergraduate Program Director of theÂ