FACULTY OF SCIENCE


FOUR-YEAR GENERAL BMSc MEDICAL SCIENCES

Admission Requirements

Students are admitted into the program in third year, after having completed the following courses in First and Second Year, usually in a Biology program:

First Year Prerequisites:

Biology 022 or 023 with a minimum mark of 60%

Chemistry 020 or 023 with a minimum mark of 60%

Mathematics 030 or any two of the following: Calculus 050a/b, 051a/b, 081a/b, Mathematics 028a/b, Linear Algebra 040a/b, Statistical Sciences 024a/b. This Mathematics requirement must be completed by the end of the second year.

1.0 course from the Faculty of Arts or the Faculty of Social Science

1.0 additional Year 1-level course (Physics 020, 022, 024 or 025 is suggested. Of these, Physics 022 is recommended.

NOTE: Some of the combinations of mathematics courses listed above are not sufficient for entry to Honors Programs in Biochemistry, Biophysics, Pharmacology & Toxicology and Physiology. Check the departmental listings for the Mathematics requirements of the individual programs.

Second Year Prerequisites

Biology 280a, 281b, 282b, 283a*, 290a/b
Chemistry 213a/b and 223b
One of: Biology 244a, Statistical Sciences 135, 222a/b, 241a/b, the former Statistical Sciences 255, or Psychology 281
1.0 or 1.5 option courses from any faculty, for a total of 5.0 courses
* Biology 283a may be deferred until Third Year

NOTES:

  1. Students who wish to leave open the option of entering Honors Biochemistry in Year 4 should take either Chemistry 224a plus 234b or Chemistry 254
  2. Before choosing courses for Third Year, students should check the prerequisites for courses and programs they may wish to choose in Fourth Year.
  3. Since there is no 3-year BMSc degree, students cannot graduate with such a degree at the end of Year Three. Those who wish to leave open the possibility of graduating with a 3-year degree must also include courses which meet all the requirements of a specific 3-year degree program.
  4. The general BMSc program is not designed to provide the requirements for entry into graduate programs (Honors degrees being the normal route). A student with high academic standing and an appropriate course selection might meet these requirements, but should consult the department and/or Graduate School desired, to determine this possibility.

Entry into Third Year

In order to enter the program, students must have successfully completed second year, with a minimum average of 60% in Biology 280a, 281b, 282b, 290a/b and Chemistry 213a plus 223b.

Third Year

The following Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry Departments participate in this program: Anatomy and Cell Biology, Biochemistry, Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Medical Biophysics, Microbiology and Immunology, Pathology, Pharmacology and Toxicology, and Physiology. They are referred to in this program as the Principal Disciplines.

3.0 honors-level courses from one, two, or three of the Principal Disciplines, with no more than 1.0 at the 200-level, chosen from the following:

Anatomy and Cell Biology: Anatomy 319, Anatomy and Cell Biology 329b, Biology 309

Biochemistry: Biochemistry 385a, 386b, Biology 380b, 381a, 382b

Epidemiology and Biostatistics: Epidemiology and Biostatistics 330b

Medical Biophysics: Biology 302, 303, 330a, 331G

Microbiology and Immunology: Biology 221a/b, 357a, 358a, 359b

Pathology: Pathology 240a, 440

Pharmacology and Toxicology: Biology 362

Physiology: Biology 310, 314a

2.0 Options from any Faculty (see Graduation Requirements below), or Biology 283a and 1.5 options, if Biology 283a was not completed in Second Year.

NOTE:

At least 2.0 200- or 300-level courses, with laboratories, from Biology, Chemistry, or the Principal Disciplines listed above, must be included in the 5.0 courses taken in Third Year.

Progression into Fourth Year

To proceed to the fourth year of this program requires successful completion of third year plus an average of at least 60% in the three full courses from the above Principal Disciplines.

Fourth Year

2.0 400-level courses from one, two or three of the departments comprising the Principal Disciplines (see individual department listings for the 400-level courses offered in that subject).
1.0 of the following: Medical-Sciences 400*, or any 300- or 400-level course from the offerings of the Faculty of Science or the Principal Disciplines, with approval of the program co-ordinator.
1.0 Honors -level option from outside the Faculty of Science and the Principal Disciplines.
1.0 Honors-level option from any Faculty.

* Priority will be given to students registered in the Fourth Year of this program.

NOTES:

  1. Students may not take more than 2.0 400-level courses from any one Department without special permission.
  2. It is highly recommended that students take a course in Bioethics.

Graduation Requirements

The requirements for graduation from this program are the completion of 20.0 courses, as outlined above, subject to the following conditions:

  1. Satisfactory completion of 5.0 courses numbered 001-099 including the specified Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics courses, 1.0 course from either the Faculty of Arts or the Faculty of Social Science, and 1.0 other course (may be taken from the Faculty of Health Sciences).
  2. Inclusion of at least 13.0 courses from the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry (Principal Disciplines) and the Faculty of Science.
  3. Inclusion of at least 12.0 senior-level courses.
  4. Achievement of a "D" grade or higher in each course counted for graduation.
  5. Achievement of an overall average of at least 60% in the 20.0 courses counted for graduation, and an average of at least 60% in the required Biology, Chemistry and Statistics courses of the second year, and the 6.0 required courses from Third Year and Fourth Year.
  6. Not more than 5.0 courses may be taken at another University on a Letter of Permission. A minimum of 10.0 courses, at least 5.0 of which must be at the senior-level, must be completed at this University.
  7. Students admitted with advanced standing are required to complete a minimum of 10.0 courses at this University.
  8. At least 3.0 courses counted toward graduation must be from Faculties other than the Faculties of Medicine and Dentistry (Principal Disciplines) and the Faculty of Science.
  9. All graduation requirements must be fulfilled within a maximum of 26.0 course attempts.
  10. If a student cannot meet academic requirements to complete the four-year degree, he/she will not automatically be eligible to graduate with a three-year BSc in Biology, unless all the requirements of that degree have been completed.

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