Honours BSc in Biomedical Science
Honours BSc in Biomedical Science
Compulsory first-year courses:
Fall:
ANP1101 |
Introduction to General Anatomy and Physiology |
0 |
BIO1130 |
Introduction to Organismal Biology |
3 |
MAT1330 |
Calculus for the Life Sciences I |
3 |
Winter:
BIO1140 |
Introduction to Cell Biology |
3 |
MAT1332 |
Calculus for the Life Sciences II |
3 |
PSY1101 |
Introduction to Experimental Psychology |
3 |
Compulsory second-year courses:
Fall:
CHM2123 |
Laboratory of Organic Chemistry II |
3 |
CHM2132 |
Physical Chemistry for the Life Sciences |
3 |
MAT2378 |
Probability and Statistics for the Natural Sciences |
3 |
PSY1102 |
Introduction to Applied Psychology |
3 |
Three credits of Geology.
Three credits from:
ENG1100 |
Workshop in Essay Writing |
3 |
Winter:
ANP1303 |
Systems: Anatomy and Physiology I |
0 |
BCH2333 |
Introduction to Biochemistry |
3 |
Compulsory third-year courses:
Fall:
BCH3356 |
Molecular Biology Laboratory |
3 |
or
BIO3151 in the Winter session.
BIO3124
Winter:
BCH3120 |
General Intermediary Metabolism |
3 |
BIO3151 |
Molecular Biology Laboratory |
3 |
or
BCH3356 in the Fall session.
Six credits of science electives.1
18 credits at the 2000- or 3000-level from courses offered by the Faculty of Science or any other discipline offered at the University of Ottawa.2
Electives:
ADM1100 |
Introduction to Business Management |
3 |
ADM1101 |
Social Context of Business |
3 |
ANP1102 |
Musculo-skeletal Anatomy and Neuroscience |
0 |
ANP1304 |
Systems: Anatomy and Physiology II |
3 |
ANT2126 |
Native Peoples of the Americas |
3 |
CRM1300 |
Introduction to Criminology |
3 |
ECO1102 |
Introduction to Macroeconomics |
3 |
ECO1104 |
Introduction to Microeconomics |
3 |
ENG1100 |
Workshop in Essay Writing |
3 |
FEM2106 |
Women in Science and Engineering |
3 |
GRT1100 |
Introduction to Gerontology |
0 |
GRT2111 |
Biological and Physiological Aspects of Aging |
3 |
GRT2510 |
Probl�matique de la sant� en g�rontologie |
0 |
HSS2102 |
Language, Communication and Health |
3 |
HSS2103 |
Experience of Illness, Impairment, Disability and Care |
3 |
HSS2104 |
Human Activity, Occupation and Health |
3 |
HSS2111 |
Posture, Movement and Injuries Prevention |
3 |
HSS2525 |
Introduction � l'analyse du son pour les sciences de la parole et l'ou�e |
3 |
HSS3101 |
Health Research: Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches |
3 |
HSS3104 |
Partnership Program: Visiting a Person Living with an I llness or a Disability |
0 |
HSS3106 |
Introduction to Pharmacology |
3 |
HSS4101 |
Development and Evaluation of Health Care Programs |
3 |
ITI1120 |
Introduction to Computing I |
3 |
ITI1121 |
Introduction to Computing II |
3 |
LIN1310 |
Introduction to Linguistics I: From Words to Utterances |
3 |
LIN1320 |
Introduction to Linguistics II: The Sounds of Language |
3 |
LIN2320 |
Introduction to Phonology |
3 |
NAP2502 |
Neuro-anatomie et neurophysiologie |
4 |
PHI1101 |
Reasoning and Critical Thinking |
3 |
PHI1370 |
Philosophical Issues in Health Care |
3 |
PSY2301 |
Biological Foundations of Behaviour |
3 |
PSY3101 |
The Psychology of Death and Dying |
3 |
PSY3102 |
Interpersonal Relationships |
3 |
PSY3105 |
The Psychology of Adolescence |
3 |
PSY3123 |
The Psychology of the Family |
3 |
PSY3126 |
Cross-Cultural Psychology |
3 |
PSY3305 |
Psychology and Personal Development |
3 |
SOC2103 |
Socio-anthropology of the Family |
3 |
SOC2105 |
Introduction to Social Ecology |
3 |
SOC2106 |
Introduction to Deviance and Social Problems |
3 |
SOC2308 |
Sociology of Francophone Communities Outside Quebec |
3 |
SOC3303 |
Sociology of Quebec Society |
3 |
SVS2125 |
Health and Social Inequality |
3 |
SVS2500 |
Enjeux contemporains de l'intervention sociale |
0 |
SVS3530 |
Exclusion sociale et intervention sociale |
0 |
SVS3560 |
Groupes sociaux et intervention sociale |
0 |
18 credits at the 2000- or 3000-level from courses offered by the Faculty of Science or any other discipline offered at the University of Ottawa.
12 credits at the 3000- or 4000-level offered at the Faculty od Science.
Note(s)
1 | We recommend that students select their science courses with the help of an academic advisor to make it easier for them to transfer or obtain a double degree. |
2 | Students who want to enter one of the health-sciences professional programs must make sure to take the program's prerequisites when choosing non-science electives. Students in the Honours progam, who wish to complete a second concentration outside the faculty, should choose their courses accordingly. |
Last modified : 2014.04.01