Overview
The Biology program at the University of Victoria offers a comprehensive Bachelor of Science degree focusing on the study of living organisms, from molecular to ecosystem levels. Objectives include developing critical thinking, research skills, and an understanding of biological principles to address real-world challenges like biodiversity conservation and health sciences. Unique features include hands-on fieldwork in British Columbia's diverse ecosystems, interdisciplinary options with environmental studies, and opportunities for co-op placements integrating academic learning with professional experience.
Career Prospects
Graduates are prepared for diverse roles in research, environmental management, biotechnology, and education. The program's emphasis on practical skills enhances employability in growing sectors such as conservation biology and pharmaceuticals.
Key Faculty/Staff
The Department of Biology is led by experts in areas like marine biology, ecology, and genetics, including notable researchers contributing to global biodiversity studies and climate impact assessments.
Unique Facilities and Partnerships
Students access state-of-the-art facilities including the UVic Aquatic and Marine Biology laboratories, greenhouses for plant studies, and the nearby Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre for field research. Partnerships with government agencies and environmental organizations provide collaborative research opportunities.
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