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وسيلة الدراسة
مدة
حقائق البرنامج
تفاصيل البرنامج
درجة
درجة البكالوريوس
تخصص رئيسي
العلاقات العامة | Biology | Molecular Biology
التخصص
الطب والصحة | العلوم
لغة الدورة
إنجليزي
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Introduction to the Bachelor of Science with Major in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology

The Bachelor of Science with Major in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology is a comprehensive program that focuses on the molecular structures and processes of cellular life, as well as their roles in the function, reproduction, and development of living organisms.


Program Description

In the first two years of the program, students concentrate on topics in genetics, microbiology, and plant molecular genetics. After that, they can pursue their own area of focus. The program is also offered as a BSc Honors degree.


Why Study a Bachelor of Science with Major?

The Bachelor of Science with Major is a highly customizable degree program with a wide breadth of topics to study. The degree includes an optional minor or double major, allowing students to design their degree around two areas of interest or focus on one area. Students have the option to keep their program broad or delve deeper into a discipline of their choice.


Why Study at the University of Alberta?

The Faculty of Science at the University of Alberta delivers high-quality programs that investigate, explain, and explore the real science behind issues that affect daily lives. With 12 teaching departments and 29 areas of study, the faculty is one of the most comprehensive in Canada, featuring state-of-the-art teaching and learning facilities, opportunities for undergraduate research, and professors who are leading researchers in their fields.


Possible Careers

Possible careers for graduates of the program include:


  • Bacteriologist
  • Biological Technician
  • Cancer Researcher
  • Epidemiologist
  • Forensic Laboratory Analyst
  • Geneticist
  • Healthcare Professions
  • Laboratory Technician
  • Medical Error Consultant
  • Medical Librarian
  • Molecular Biologist
  • Parasitologist
  • Research Scientist
  • Virologist

Program Requirements

Admissions Requirements for 2026-2027

This information is for students applying directly from high school. Transfer students should refer to the University Calendar.


  • English Language Arts 30-1
  • Mathematics 30-1
  • Two of the following courses:
    • Chemistry 30
    • Mathematics 31
    • Physics 30
    • Computing Science ADV (CTS-5Cr)
    • Biology 30
  • One of the following subjects:
    • Fine Arts
      • Performing Arts 35A
      • General Music 30
      • Instrumental Music 30
      • Adv Acting/Touring Theatre 35
      • Applied Graphic Arts 35
      • Audio 35
      • Ballet 35
      • Choir 35
      • Communication Tech Adv (CTS-5Cr)
      • Contemporary Dance 35
      • Dance 35
      • Portfolio Art 35
      • Dance Composition 35
      • Design Thinking Innovation 35
      • Directing 35
      • Drawing (Adv Techn) 35 (CTS-5Cr)
      • Film & Media Arts 35 (CTS-5Cr)
      • Guitar 35
      • Instrumental Jazz 35
      • Jazz Dance 35
      • Musical Theatre Performance 35
      • Technical Theatre EPS 35
      • Pottery/Ceramics (Adv Techn) 35
      • Technical Theatre 35 (5Cr)
      • Theatre Arts 35
      • Vocal Jazz 35
      • Drama 30
      • Art 30
      • Art 31
      • Choral Music 30
      • Musical Theatre 35
    • Humanities
      • Macro-Economics 30 and Micro-Economics 30
      • Aboriginal Studies 30
      • CTS-Enterprise&Innovat-5Credit
      • CTS-Financial Mgmt Adv-5Credit
      • CTS-Mgmt & Market Adv-5Credit
      • History Americas 30 (IB)
      • Social Studies 30-1
    • Languages other than English
      • Italian Lang & Culture 30-12Y
      • Italian Lang & Culture 30-3Y
      • Italian Lang & Culture 30-6Y
      • German Lang & Culture 30-3Y
      • German Lang & Culture 30-6Y
      • German Lang & Culture 30-9Y
      • German Language Arts 30
      • Cree L & C 30-12Y
      • Cree Lang & Culture 30
      • Cree Lang & Culture 30-3Y
      • Cree Lang & Culture 30-6Y
      • Cree Language & Culture 30-9Y
      • Am Sgn Lng & Deaf Culture 35
      • Am Sign L & C 35-9Y
      • Latin 30
      • Chinese Lang & Culture 30-3Y
      • Chinese Lang & Culture 30-6Y
      • Chinese Lang & Culture 30-9Y
      • Chinese Language Arts 30
      • French 30-3Y
      • French Language Arts 20-1
      • Blackfoot Lang & Cult 30
      • Blackfoot Lang & Cult 30-12Y
      • Swedish L & C 35-3Y
      • Ukrainian Lang Arts 30
      • Ukranian Lang & Culture 30-3Y
      • Ukranian Lang & Culture 30-6Y
      • Ukranian Lang & Culture 30-9Y
      • Japanese Lang & Culture 30-3Y
      • Japanese Lang & Culture 30-6Y
      • Japanese Lang & Culture 30-9Y
      • Spanish Lang & Culture 30-3Y
      • Spanish Lang & Culture 30-6Y
      • Spanish Lang & Culture 30-9Y
      • Spanish Language Arts 30
      • Arabic L & C 35-12Y
      • Arabic L & C 35-6Y
      • Arabic Language Arts 30
      • Punjabi Lang & Culture 30-3Y
      • Punjabi Lang & Culture 30-9Y
      • Punjabi Lang & Culture 35
      • Russian Lang & Culture 35 3Y
      • Hungarian Lang & Culture 35-3Y
      • Francais 30-1
      • Francais 30-2
      • French 30-9Y
      • French 31
      • French Language Arts 30-1
      • French Language Arts 30-2
      • Dene Lang & Culture 35 - 12Y
      • Filipino Lang & Culture 35-3Y
      • Korean Lang & Culture 35
      • Polish Language & Arts 35
      • Nakoda Lang & Culture 35-12Y
      • Polish Lang & Culture 35 - 12Y
      • Polish Lang & Culture 35 - 3Y
      • Tsuut'ina Lang &Culture 35-12Y
      • Portuguese Lang &Culture 35-3Y
      • Hebrew Lang & Culture 35 - 12Y
      • Hebrew Language Arts 35
    • Math/Sciences
      • Physics 30
      • Mathematics 31
      • Science 30
      • Biology 30
      • Mathematics 30-1
      • Computing Science ADV (CTS-5Cr)
      • Chemistry 30

English Language Proficiency

The primary language of instruction is English. For more information on the English Language Proficiency policy, refer to the University Calendar.


Indigenous Applicants

The University of Alberta is committed to encouraging Indigenous students in their work towards a degree. For more information on Admission of Indigenous Students, refer to the University Calendar.


Deadline

  • Fall application:
    • Domestic: March 1, 2026
    • International: March 1, 2026

Tuition and Fees

Tuition fees vary depending on the program and student status. For an estimate, refer to the University's cost calculator.


Scholarships and Financial Support

The Office of the Registrar administers over $52 million each year in scholarships, awards, and financial support for undergraduate students, as well as financial and loan advising. Additional scholarships are also available for specific faculties and programs.


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