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Undergraduate

Honours Bachelor of
Science –
Biomedical Sciences

Shape a healthier tomorrow 

Gain a deeper understanding of the Biomedical Sciences and get started on your journey to a career in the health care industry. The BSc Biomedical Sciences program is geared to those with an interest in developing new medical technologies and health care treatments.

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Start dates
Fall (Oct)
Winter (Jan)

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Program length
48 months
120 credits

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Pathway
Pre-Med

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Delivery
On-campus

Career highlights

Use your BSc Biomedical Sciences degree to apply your scientific skills to improve people’s health outcomes and quality of life. While many students opt to pursue graduate studies, there are several industries you can work in right away. 

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Public Health

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Health Sciences

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Research

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Health Care

Pre-Med Pathway

Get a head start on your career in medicine through the Pre-Med Pathway developed in partnership with two internationally recognized medical schools:  Medical University of the Americas (MUA) or Saba University School of Medicine (SABA).  

Upon successful completion of the BSc degree with a GPA of 3.0 or greater, you will receive one full year of transfer credits towards your Medical Degree at either of the partner institutions. 

In addition to the full year transfer credits, which provides an obvious cost and time savings, the partnership will also provide you with other appealing benefits, including the opportunity for conditional acceptance, and if satisfied, a guaranteed seat in a medical program. 

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PhD, BSc (Hons), BSc

Janine Gray is the Associate Dean for the Bachelor of Science – Biomedical Sciences program. She holds a PhD in Zoology from Rhodes University and has experience in animal science, aquaculture, and wildlife ecology. She played a key role in establishing the Bioveterinary Science program at Dalhousie University and introduced a course on African wildlife ecology. Janine is known for her student-centric approach and focuses on developing students' skills and knowledge in various areas.

Admissions

Academic information

Applicants must meet the following minimum conditions for admission: 

  • Ontario Secondary School Diploma (or equivalent credential)  
  • Six Grade 12 4U or 4M-level course, including Ontario ENG4U (or equivalent) and any 1 4U Math
  • Minimum average of 70% on best 6 Grade 12 4U or 4M-level courses
  • Must meet English language proficiency requirements (if applicable)   

Document checklist

Applicants must submit:

  • A completed application form  
  • Official high school transcript
  • Documents outlining current courses such as a high school Credit Summary sheet from your Guidance Office or a Confirmation of Enrollment form from your current Post-Secondary Institution (if any) 
  • Official transcripts from all post- secondary institutions attended (if any) 
  • Proof of English language proficiency, if applicable 
  • Certified translations of any required documents not in English 

International information

Applicants from outside Canada must also submit:

  • Documentation confirming their secondary level or high school completion was awarded, if not already indicated on official transcripts   
  • A credential evaluation from a recognized service, if required by the registrar  

The Office of the Registrar had dedicated more than $15 million in scholarships, awards and financial support to students in 2024. Entrance Awards are for newly admitted international and domestic students, while Academic Scholarships are for those entering the second term of their program.  

UNF has partnered with organizations to help newly admitted domestic students finance their education.  

Career outlooks

Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) is predicting some impressive growth in the job market for Biomedical Sciences graduates.

By 2028, there will be a 52.2 per cent surge in health-related jobs and a 38.9 per cent boost in natural and applied sciences gigs. That translates to 1.4 million fresh opportunities knocking on the door.   

ESDC has narrowed it down to 28 specific job categories, with 760,000 job openings on the horizon by 2028. Half of those are brand-new positions.  

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Career paths and salary

  • Health-care professional   - $82,709 
  • Laboratory technician - $54,672 
  • Science writer - $91,650 
  • Pharmaceutical sales representative  - $92,500   
  • Public policy advisor - $134,550 

*Source, talent.com 

What is the focus of the Biomedical Sciences program?
The program provides a comprehensive understanding of biological and biochemical foundations, emphasizing contemporary digital technologies. It equips students with essential skills like communication, research, and problem-solving for careers in biomedical sciences and related fields.

What are the career opportunities after completing the program?
Graduates are well-prepared for careers in biotechnology, pharmaceutical industries, research institutions, healthcare, and professional programs like medical school.

What are the key learning outcomes of the program?
The program focuses on developing students' knowledge, understanding, and skills in areas such as biological foundations, scientific inquiry, communication, and research.


How is the curriculum designed to promote interdisciplinary learning?
The curriculum integrates various components to foster a comprehensive understanding of the discipline, including connections between biology, chemistry, physics, psychology, and social sciences.

What kind of research opportunities are available for students?
The program offers various opportunities for students to engage in research, including virtual laboratory sessions, hypothesis-based projects, and capstone projects.

Course highlights

Human Anatomy & Physiology 

Learn the structure of the function of the human body. Virtual lab exercises will assist in developing a basic understanding of the physiological processes that arise from the body’s structure.

Community Health 

Gain an understanding of population-based health, as opposed to individual health. Learn the basic concepts in epidemiology. 

Health Psychology 

A look at how biological, psychological, and social factors interact with and affect the efforts people make in promoting good health and preventing illness.

Why choose UNF?

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UNF is Canada’s newest university, located in downtown Niagara Falls. Offering innovative and relevant programs at the undergraduate and graduate level, our educational model focuses on helping you build a foundation of skills, knowledge, and real-world experience so you can compete in a digital world.   

This technology-centred approach puts you, the student, first. You will learn from industry leaders and highly experienced faculty, gain experience through work-integrated learning components, and build a solid foundation that sets you on the right path for success in your career.  

Innovation Flows Here.

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Contact your Student Advisor

Schedule an appointment with your dedicated Student Advisor at a time that's convenient for you to receive more information about:

This institution has been granted a consent by the Minister of Colleges and Universities to offer this program for a seven-year term starting October 14, 2022. Prospective students are responsible for satisfying themselves that the program and the degree will be appropriate to their needs (e.g., acceptable to potential employers, professional licensing bodies or other educational institutions.)