Bachelor of Science, Minor in Biology
The Minor in Biology at Athabasca University offers a comprehensive program of study and training in the biological science. It is designed to provide a broad background in biology while allowing students significant flexibility in choosing courses of interest. Students will be exposed to the fundamental principles of biology, including studies of the structure, organization, and diversity of life. This minor is intended to provide additional qualifications in science-related careers that require an understanding and appreciation of the life sciences, or preparation for graduate work in biology.
Specific requirements
In addition to the BSc program general requirements and the specific requirements of the chosen major, a Minor in Biology involves the completion of 24 credit of core and electives courses. The Biology Minor cannot be combined with the Biological Sciences Major.
Core courses
(6 credits)
BIOL 204 – Principles of Biology I (lab component) | (3) |
BIOL 205 – Principles of Biology IIB (home lab version) | (3) |
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BIOL 207 – Principles of Biology II (lab component) |
Elective courses
(18 credits)
Students complete a minimum of 18 credits chosen from the Biology (BIOL) discipline. A minimum of 6 credits must be at the senior (300 or higher) level.
Updated June 13, 2024 by Office of the Registrar (calendar@athabascau.ca)