Bachelor of Science, Biological Sciences Major - Learning outcomes
As a result of completing this program, students should be able to
- Apply knowledge and skills through critical thinking and logical reflection and interpretation of scientific data and literature;
- Develop skills in quantifying and drawing conclusions from laboratory experiments.
- Report scientific knowledge and findings in written, visual and verbal forms and to communicate scientific arguments effectively;
- Demonstrate professionalism and appreciation of ethical practice in science in the real world.
In order to achieve these outcomes, students will
- exhibit insight and complex reasoning to engage in experimental design.
- develop critical thinking skills in the interpretation of scientific data and literature
- demonstrate a fundamental understanding of scientific and applied principles.
- readily see connections between scientific ideas, systematic procedures and data.
- perform experienced and independent skills in quantifying, calculating and drawing results of laboratory experiments.
- disseminate information at all levels of interaction by describing clearly the qualities of scientific materials, calculations and results.
- exhibit confidence in drawing conclusions from existing data.
- accurately portray, explain and interpret data calculation and results of scientific processes related to the discipline.
- consistently apply ideas and new insights to laboratory application, combining resources or finding evidence to support new conclusions.
- show leadership in teaching laboratory techniques to others within the discipline.
- portray evidence, data and interpretation in a convincing manner.
- show insight and capacity to illustrate, compare, contrast and explain scientific material orally.
- demonstrate knowledge of current best practices and ethical applications in the discipline.
- draw accurate conclusions from engagement of scientific endeavour with logical application of scientific method.
- achieve accurate insights through scientific inquiry in a dependable and consistent manner.
- usually produce good results from independent lab, field and practice situations related to the discipline.
- adeptly estimate and use measurement and calculation to reach useful conclusions.
- convey qualities of samples, specimens, environmental experiments and results accurately and in detail.
- show advanced insight and clever selection of needed equipment.
- provide needed resources, in useful and orderly ways, for scientific processes related to the discipline.
- create engaging, lively accounts of scientific processes and/or findings.
- demonstrate skilled, adept presentation of scientific ideas and practices in writing.
- use advanced, broad skills in oral presentation of scientific information and conclusions.
- skillfully wield computer software and allied equipment and supplies.
- take part in scientific endeavour through literature searches, conference attendance or other intervention in the related scientific disciplines.
Possible career options
- Technologist in a lab
- Critical Writer/Journalist in human science-related topics
- Health Services Co-ordinator
- More senior post in career (EMT, Medical Technician and other related positions)
- Researcher
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