The Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology provides education in the main sub-disciplines of the anatomical sciences (cell biology, developmental biology, human anatomy, histology, neurobiology and biomedical imaging) and includes prerequisite courses for professional schools and graduate studies in many areas of the health and life sciences. Graduates have wide-ranging career opportunities, particularly in the fields of biomedical research, health sciences, and biotechnology. Students interested in entering an Honours program should consult advisors in the department concerned before registering for their second year. Of the 120 credit units required for the B.Sc. Honours degree, at least 66 credit units must be at the senior level. Application for admission to Honours is not considered until successful completion of at least 60 credit units with a Cumulative Weighted Average of at least 70% overall and at least 70% in the subject of Honours. For further details, please see the Academic Information and Policies section.
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4 | year |
Job scope after this course: Anatomist Cell Biologist Neuroscientist Biomedical Researcher Biotechnologist Health Science Educator Pathology Technician Health Policy Developer and Program Administrator