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Faculty of Science Course Changes 2018/2019 Current Proposed 1 CHEM 282 Atomic and Molecular Structure *3 (fi 6) (second term, 3-0-4). An introduction to the quantum view of nature with applications to atomic and molecular structure. Methods to describe the quantum world are introduced, used to describe simple electronic, vibrational and rotational structure of model systems, and applied to the hydrogen atom, many-electron atoms, simple diatomic molecules, and the electronic structure of polyatomic molecules. The laboratory portion of the course consists of practical applications enriching and illustrating the lecture material, and incorporates the use of computers as a routine aid to processing experimental results. Prerequisites: CHEM 102 or 105; one 200-level CHEM course; MATH 115 and PHYS 124 or 144. Co-requisite: PHYS 146 if PHYS 144 presented as a prerequisite instead of PHYS 124. Students with SCI 100 have prerequisite requirements. CHEM 282 Atomic and Molecular Structure *3 (fi 6) (second term, 3-0-4). An introduction to the quantum view of nature with applications to atomic and molecular structure. Methods to describe the quantum world are introduced, used to describe simple electronic, vibrational and rotational structure of model systems, and applied to the hydrogen atom, many-electron atoms, simple diatomic molecules, and the electronic structure of polyatomic molecules. The laboratory portion of the course consists of practical applications enriching and illustrating the lecture material, and incorporates the use of computers as a routine aid to processing experimental results. Prerequisites: CHEM 102 or 105; one 200-level CHEM course; MATH 115 or 146 and PHYS 124 or 144. Co-requisite: PHYS 146 if PHYS 144 presented as a prerequisite instead of PHYS 124. Students with SCI 100 have prerequisite requirements. CHEM 371 Energetics of Chemical Reactions *3 (fi 6) (first term, 3-0-3). A study of the implications of the laws of thermodynamics for transformations of matter including phase changes, chemical reactions, and biological processes. Topics include: thermochemistry; entropy change and spontaneity of processes; activity and chemical potential; chemical and phase equilibria; properties of solutions; simple one- and two-component phase diagrams. The conceptual development of thermodynamic principles from both macroscopic and molecular levels, and the application of these principles to systems of interest to chemists, biochemists, and engineers will be emphasized. Note: This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been received in CHEM 271. Prerequisites: CHEM 102 or 105; MATH 101 or 115. SCI 100 may be used in lieu of CHEM 102 and MATH 115. Engineering students who take this course will receive *4.5. CHEM 371 Energetics of Chemical Reactions *3 (fi 6) (first term, 3-0-3). A study of the implications of the laws of thermodynamics for transformations of matter including phase changes, chemical reactions, and biological processes. Topics include: thermochemistry; entropy change and spontaneity of processes; activity and chemical potential; chemical and phase equilibria; properties of solutions; simple one- and two-component phase diagrams. The conceptual development of thermodynamic principles from both macroscopic and molecular levels, and the application of these principles to systems of interest to chemists, biochemists, and engineers will be emphasized. Note: This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been received in CHEM 271. Prerequisites: CHEM 102 or 105; MATH 101 or 115 or 146. SCI 100 may be used in lieu of CHEM 102 and MATH 115. Engineering students who take this course will receive *4.5.

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CHEM 282 Atomic and Molecular Structure *3 (fi 6) (second term, 3-0-4). An introduction to the quantum view of nature with applications to atomic and molecular structure. Methods to describe the quantum world are introduced, used to describe simple electronic, vibrational and rotational structure of model systems, and applied to the hydrogen atom, many-electron atoms, simple diatomic molecules, and the electronic structure of polyatomic molecules. The laboratory portion of the course consists of practical applications enriching and illustrating the lecture material, and incorporates the use of computers as a routine aid to processing experimental results. Prerequisites: CHEM 102 or 105; one 200-level CHEM course; MATH 115 and PHYS 124 or 144. Co-requisite: PHYS 146 if PHYS 144 presented as a prerequisite instead of PHYS 124. Students with SCI 100 have prerequisite requirements.

CHEM 282 Atomic and Molecular Structure *3 (fi 6) (second term, 3-0-4). An introduction to the quantum view of nature with applications to atomic and molecular structure. Methods to describe the quantum world are introduced, used to describe simple electronic, vibrational and rotational structure of model systems, and applied to the hydrogen atom, many-electron atoms, simple diatomic molecules, and the electronic structure of polyatomic molecules. The laboratory portion of the course consists of practical applications enriching and illustrating the lecture material, and incorporates the use of computers as a routine aid to processing experimental results. Prerequisites: CHEM 102 or 105; one 200-level CHEM course; MATH 115 or 146 and PHYS 124 or 144. Co-requisite: PHYS 146 if PHYS 144 presented as a prerequisite instead of PHYS 124. Students with SCI 100 have prerequisite requirements.

CHEM 371 Energetics of Chemical Reactions *3 (fi 6) (first term, 3-0-3). A study of the implications of the laws of thermodynamics for transformations of matter including phase changes, chemical reactions, and biological processes. Topics include: thermochemistry; entropy change and spontaneity of processes; activity and chemical potential; chemical and phase equilibria; properties of solutions; simple one- and two-component phase diagrams. The conceptual development of thermodynamic principles from both macroscopic and molecular levels, and the application of these principles to systems of interest to chemists, biochemists, and engineers will be emphasized. Note: This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been received in CHEM 271. Prerequisites: CHEM 102 or 105; MATH 101 or 115. SCI 100 may be used in lieu of CHEM 102 and MATH 115. Engineering students who take this course will receive *4.5.

CHEM 371 Energetics of Chemical Reactions *3 (fi 6) (first term, 3-0-3). A study of the implications of the laws of thermodynamics for transformations of matter including phase changes, chemical reactions, and biological processes. Topics include: thermochemistry; entropy change and spontaneity of processes; activity and chemical potential; chemical and phase equilibria; properties of solutions; simple one- and two-component phase diagrams. The conceptual development of thermodynamic principles from both macroscopic and molecular levels, and the application of these principles to systems of interest to chemists, biochemists, and engineers will be emphasized. Note: This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been received in CHEM 271. Prerequisites: CHEM 102 or 105; MATH 101 or 115 or 146. SCI 100 may be used in lieu of CHEM 102 and MATH 115. Engineering students who take this course will receive *4.5.

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CHEM 399 Research Experience in Chemistry ★1.5 (fi 3) (either term, 0-0-6) A credit/no-credit course for participation in a research project under the direction of a member of the Department. Students taking CHEM 401 or 403 cannot concurrently take CHEM 399. Credits for CHEM 399 count as science options in all chemistry programs. Credit for this course may be obtained up to four times. Prerequisites: Departmental permission. *9 of 200-level chemistry or *3 of 300-level chemistry.

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CHEM 401 Introduction to Chemical Research *3 (fi 6) (either term, 0-1s-8). Introduction to methods of chemical research. Investigational work under the direction of a member of the Department. The results of the research will be submitted to the Department as a report which will be graded. The student must also make a poster presentation of this work to the Department. For students in the fourth year of Honors or Specialization Chemistry. Students should consult with the Course Coordinator four months prior to starting the course. Prerequisites: a 300-level CHEM course and consent of the Course Coordinator.

CHEM 401 Introduction to Chemical Research *3 (fi 6) (either term, 0-1s-8). Introduction to methods of chemical research. Investigational work under the direction of a member of the Department. The results of the research will be submitted to the Department as a report and/or presentation which will be graded. For students in the fourth year of Honors or Specialization Chemistry. Students should consult with the Course Coordinator four months prior to starting the course. Prerequisites: a 300-level CHEM course and consent of the Course Coordinator.

CHEM 403 Chemical Research

*3 (fi 6) (either term, 0-1s-8). Investigational work under the direction of a member of the Department. The results of the research will be submitted to the Department as a report, which will be graded. The student must also make an oral presentation of this work to the Department. Prerequisite or corequisite: CHEM 401.

CHEM 403 Chemical Research

CHEM 403 Chemical Research

*3 (fi 6) (either term, 0-1s-8). Investigational work under the direction of a member of the Department. The results of the research will be submitted to the Department as a report, which will be graded. The student must also make an oral presentation of this work to the Department. Prerequisite: CHEM 401.

CHEM 419 Bioanalytical and Environmental Analytical Chemistry *3 (fi 6) (either term, 3-0-0). This is a two-part course with the first half consisting of an introduction to bioanalytical chemistry and the second half consisting of environmental analytical chemistry. The bioanalytical component will focus on methods used to analyze biomolecules and the analytical methods that exploit the molecular recognition properties of biomolecules. Topics may include antibodies, immunoassays, surface plasmon resonance, biosensors, gel electrophoresis, DNA sequencing, microscopy and imaging. The environmental component will cover methods and strategies used to measure trace levels of contaminants in complex environmental matrices, including air, water, soil, and biota. Topics may include sample handling and quality control, sample preparation and matrix effects, modern analytical instrumentation,

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measurement of reactive species, and online analysis techniques. Prerequisites: BIOCH 200 and CHEM 313 or BIOCH 200, CHEM 213 and a 300-level Chemistry course. CHEM 451 Chemical Biology

* 3 (fi 6) (either term, 3-0-0). Introduction to the methods used to analyze and manipulate biological systems using engineered biomolecules and synthetic organic molecules. Topics may include biomolecule structure and function, enzymology, molecular biology, protein engineering, genome engineering, bioinformatic methods, inhibitor design, library screening methods, fluorescent probes, bioorthogonal chemistry, and various chemical biology methods. Prerequisites: BIOCH 200 and CHEM 361 (can be taken as co-requisite).

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CHEM 454 Bioconjugate Chemistry *3 (fi 6) (either term, 3-0-0). Discussion of organic reactions to modify or label biopolymers including proteins, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids. Topics will include mechanistic and methodological details of commonly employed reactions used for chemoselective labeling or modification of biomolecules to produce synthetic bioconjugates. Applications including synthetic vaccines, antibody-drug conjugates, and native chemical ligation will be discussed. Prerequisites: CHEM 361 and BIOCH 200, or consent of instructor.

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CHEM 477 Molecular Symmetry and Spectroscopy *3 (fi 6) (either term, 3-0-0). Application of the principles of molecular symmetry to molecular properties. Topics include group theory with emphasis on vibrational motion and normal vibrations; quantum mechanics of vibration and rotation; magnetic resonance spectroscopy; perturbation methods; selection rules in rotational, infrared, and Raman spectroscopy; molecular symmetry and molecular orbitals; electronic spectroscopy of polyatomic molecules. Prerequisite: CHEM 383; or CHEM 282 and CHEM 298 and one 300-level Chemistry course; or consent of Instructor.

CHEM 477 Molecular Symmetry and Spectroscopy

*3 (fi 6) (either term, 3-0-0). Application of the principles of molecular symmetry to molecular properties. Topics include group theory with emphasis on vibrational motion and normal vibrations; quantum mechanics of vibration and rotation; magnetic resonance spectroscopy; perturbation methods; selection rules in rotational, infrared, and Raman spectroscopy; molecular symmetry and molecular orbitals; electronic spectroscopy of polyatomic molecules. Prerequisite: CHEM 282 and CHEM 298 and one 300-level Chemistry course; or consent of Instructor.

CHEM 483 Applications of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance *3 (fi 6) (either term, 3-0-0). Theory of magnetic resonance spectroscopy and some of its applications to chemical systems. The curriculum includes: (1) a cursory discussion of first order NMR spectra; (2) quantum mechanics of spin systems and a quantum description of magnetic resonance experiments (the Bloch equations); (3) relaxation effects; (4) Fourier transform spectroscopy; (5) chemical exchange effects; (6) nuclear Overhauser effects; and (7) two-dimensional NMR. Prerequisite: CHEM 383; or CHEM 282 and CHEM 298 and one 300-level Chemistry course; or consent of Instructor.

CHEM 483 Applications of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance *3 (fi 6) (either term, 3-0-0). Theory of magnetic resonance spectroscopy and some of its applications to chemical systems. The curriculum includes: (1) a cursory discussion of first order NMR spectra; (2) quantum mechanics of spin systems and a quantum description of magnetic resonance experiments (the Bloch equations); (3) relaxation effects; (4) Fourier transform spectroscopy; (5) chemical exchange effects; (6) nuclear Overhauser effects; and (7) two-dimensional NMR. Prerequisite: CHEM 282 and CHEM 298 and one 300-level Chemistry course or consent of Instructor.

CHEM 489 Biomolecular Spectroscopy

*3 (fi 6) (either term, 3-0-0). Focus is on electronic and vibrational spectroscopic techniques, and their application to biological molecules. Particular emphasis on the use of absorption, luminescence, infra-red, and Raman spectroscopies, and dichroic techniques in probing the structure and dynamics of biological molecules. A significant portion of the course will also include the general study of excited state photophysics and photochemistry, with specific examples in biology. Prerequisite: CHEM 298 and one 300-level Chemistry course or CHEM

CHEM 489 Biomolecular Spectroscopy

*3 (fi 6) (either term, 3-0-0). Electronic and vibrational spectroscopic techniques, photochemistry, and their application to biological molecules. Particular emphasis on the use of absorption, luminescence, infra-red, and Raman spectroscopies, and dichroic techniques in probing the structure and dynamics of biological molecules. A significant portion of the course will be a literature analysis of 1-3 recent research papers. Prerequisite: CHEM 298 and one 300-level Chemistry course or consent of the

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383. instructor.

CHEM 493 Computational Chemistry

*3 (fi 6) (either term, 3-0-2). Applications are stressed in this course which introduces the student to contemporary computational quantum chemistry (Hartree-Fock, post-Hartree-fock, and density functional theory methods), using the state-of-the-art computer code GAMESS-US running on UNIX workstations and computer servers. Elementary introduction to the UNIX operating system is given. Subjects include: basis sets; optimization of molecular geometry; prediction of molecular properties; calculation of infra-red and Raman spectra; excited electronic states; solvent effects; computational thermochemistry; mechanisms of chemical reactions; visualization of results. Assignments in the course allow the student to acquire practical computational experience that relates to chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 383 or CHEM 282 and one 300-level Chemistry course or consent of Instructor.

CHEM 493 Computational Chemistry *3 (fi 6) (either term, 3-0-2). Applications are stressed in this course which introduces the student to contemporary computational quantum chemistry (Hartree-Fock, post-Hartree-fock, and density functional theory methods), using the state-of-the-art computer code GAMESS-US running on UNIX workstations and computer servers. Elementary introduction to the UNIX operating system is given. Subjects include: basis sets; optimization of molecular geometry; prediction of molecular properties; calculation of infra-red and Raman spectra; excited electronic states; solvent effects; computational thermochemistry; mechanisms of chemical reactions; visualization of results. Assignments in the course allow the student to acquire practical computational experience that relates to chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 282 and one 300-level Chemistry course or consent of Instructor.

CHEM 495 Molecular Dynamics and its Applications *3 (fi 6) (either term, 3-0-0). An introduction to Molecular Dynamics and its applications. The fundamentals of statistical mechanics are reviewed and computational tools such as molecular dynamics and Monte Carlo methods are presented. Applications include the study of structural properties of liquids, the diffusion of a solute in a solvent, the dynamics of proton transfer, and the calculation of rate constants. These topics will be exemplified using computer simulations as problem set assignments. Some lectures will take place in the computer laboratory where visualization tools will be used to illustrate various applications of molecular dynamics. Prerequisite: CHEM 282 and one 300-level CHEM course; or CHEM 383; or consent of the instructor.

CHEM 495 Molecular Dynamics and its Applications *3 (fi 6) (either term, 3-0-0). The fundamentals of statistical mechanics are covered to set up the theoretical framework for Molecular Dynamics (MD) simulation. The basic components of MD simulation are discussed in detail, followed by a brief foray into Monte Carlo simulation. A variety of applications are presented, including the study of structural properties of liquids, the calculation of diffusion coefficients for a solute in a solvent, and the calculation of reaction rate constants. A brief overview of methods for incorporating quantum effects into MD simulations is given. Computational exercises will be assigned to exemplify various topics encountered in the lectures. Prerequisite: CHEM 282 and CHEM 371; or consent of the instructor.

CHEM 515 Environmental Analytical Chemistry *1.5 (fi 3) (either term, 3/2-0-0). Six week course on the methods and strategies used to measure trace levels of contaminants in complex

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environmental matrices, including air, water, soil, and biota. Topics may include sample handling and quality control, sample preparation and matrix effects, modern analytical instrumentation, measurement of reactive species, and online analysis techniques. Not open to students with credit in CHEM 419. CHEM 551 Chemical Biology I

*1.5 (fi 3) (either term, 3/2-0-0). Six week course that provides an introduction to the structure and function of the major classes of biological macromolecules. Particular emphasis will be placed on approaches for modifying biomolecule structure using chemical biology and molecular biology methods. Not open to students with credit in CHEM 451.

[No change: these changes should have been early implemented for fall 2017]

CHEM 553 Chemical Biology II *1.5 (fi 3) (either term, 3/2-0-0). Six week course that provides an introduction to modern chemical biology methods with particular emphasis on the use of synthetic organic molecules and modified biomacromolecules as tools to probe biological systems. Not open to students with credit in CHEM 451.

[No change: these changes should have been early implemented for fall 2017]

CHEM 554 Bioconjugate Chemistry *3 (fi 6) (either term, 3-0-0). Graduate-level discussion of organic reactions to modify or label biopolymers including proteins, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids. Topics will include mechanistic and methodological details of commonly employed reactions used for chemoselective labeling or modification of biomolecules to produce synthetic bioconjugates. Applications including synthetic vaccines, antibody-drug conjugates, and native chemical ligation will be discussed. Prerequisite: 1 year of introductory organic chemistry and 1 term of biochemistry, or consent of instructor. Not open to students with credit in CHEM 464.

[No change: these changes should have been early implemented for fall 2017]

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CHEM 589 Biomolecular Spectroscopy *3 (fi 6) (either term, 3-0-0). Focus is on electronic and vibrational spectroscopic techniques, and their application to biological molecules. Particular emphasis on the use of absorption, luminescence, infrared, and Raman spectroscopies, and dichroic techniques in probing the structure and dynamics of biological molecules. A significant portion of the course will also include the general study of excited state photophysics and photochemistry, with specific examples in biology. Not open to students with credit in CHEM 489.

CHEM 589 Biomolecular Spectroscopy *3 (fi 6) (either term, 3-0-0). Electronic and vibrational spectroscopic techniques, photochemistry, and their application to biological molecules. Particular emphasis on the use of absorption, luminescence, infrared, and Raman spectroscopies, and dichroic techniques in probing the structure and dynamics of biological molecules. A significant portion of the course will be a literature analysis of 1-3 recent research papers. Not open to students with credit in CHEM 489.

CHEM 595 Molecular Dynamics and its Applications *3 (fi 6) (either term, 3-0-0). An introduction to Molecular Dynamics and its applications. The fundamentals of statistical mechanics are reviewed and computational tools such as molecular dynamics and Monte Carlo methods are presented. Applications include the study of structural properties of liquids, the diffusion of a solute in a solvent, the dynamics of proton transfer, and the calculation of rate constants. These topics will be exemplified using computer simulations as problem set assignments. Some lectures will take place in the computer laboratory where visualization tools will be used to illustrate various applications of molecular dynamics. Not open to students with credit in CHEM 495.

CHEM 595 Molecular Dynamics and its Applications *3 (fi 6) (either term, 3-0-0). The fundamentals of statistical mechanics are covered to set up the theoretical framework for Molecular Dynamics (MD) simulation. The basic components of MD simulation are discussed in detail, followed by a brief foray into Monte Carlo simulation. A variety of applications are presented, including the study of structural properties of liquids, the calculation of diffusion coefficients for a solute in a solvent, and the calculation of reaction rate constants. A brief overview of methods for incorporating quantum effects into MD simulations is given. Computational exercises will be assigned to exemplify various topics encountered in the lectures. Not open to students with credit in CHEM 495.

NEW COURSE for FALL 2017.

CMPUT 600 - Topics in Computing Science *3 (fi 6) (variable, variable).

MATH 324 - Elementary Number Theory ★ 3 (fi 6) (first term, 3-0-0) Divisibility, prime numbers, congruences, quadratic residues, quadratic reciprocity, arithmetic functions and diophantine equations; sums of squares. Prerequisites: MATH 228 (or 128 or 223).

MATH 324 - Elementary Number Theory ★ 3 (fi 6) (first term, 3-0-0) Divisibility, prime numbers, congruences, quadratic residues, quadratic reciprocity, arithmetic functions and diophantine equations; sums of squares. Prerequisites: MATH 227 or 228.

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MATH 422 - Coding Theory ★ 3 (fi 6) (second term, 3-0-0) Elements of group theory, cosets, Lagrange’s theorem, binary group codes, polynomials, finite field theory, error correcting codes. Prerequisites: MATH 228 (or 223, or 128), any 300-level MATH course.

MATH 422 - Coding Theory ★ 3 (fi 6) (second term, 3-0-0) Elements of group theory, cosets, Lagrange’s theorem, binary group codes, polynomials, finite field theory, error correcting codes. Prerequisites: Either (1) MATH 227 or (2) MATH 228 and a 300-level MATH course.

MATH 432 - Intermediate Differential Equations ★ 3 (fi 6) (second term, 3-0-0) Elementary existence and uniqueness theorems. Systems of equations, stability, perturbation theory. Introduction to numerical methods. Introduction to phase plane analysis. Prerequisite: MATH 334 or 336.

MATH 432 - Intermediate Differential Equations ★ 3 (fi 6) (either term, 3-0-0) Elementary existence and uniqueness theorems. Systems of equations, stability, perturbation theory. Introduction to numerical methods. Introduction to phase plane analysis. Prerequisite: MATH 201 or 334.

WKEXP 931 - Psychology Work Experience I

★ 0 (fi 9) (either term, unassigned) A four-month work placement for Psychology students in the Faculty of Science in the Psychology Industrial Internship Program. The focus of the work experience will be for the student to gain an appreciation of the work environment. Prerequisite: consent of Department. [Faculty of Science]

RESERVE LIST

WKEXP 932 - Psychology Work Experience II

★ 0 (fi 9) (either term, unassigned) A four-month work placement for Psychology students in the Faculty of Science in the Psychology Industrial Internship Program. The focus of the work experience will be for the student to gain further knowledge of the work environment. Prerequisite: WKEXP 931. [Faculty of Science]

RESERVE LIST

WKEXP 933 - Psychology Work Experience III ★ 0 (fi 9) (either term, unassigned) A four-month work placement for Psychology students in the Faculty of Science in the Psychology Industrial Internship Program. The focus of the work experience is to further the student’s knowledge of the working world. Prerequisite: WKEXP 932. [Faculty of Science]

RESERVE LIST

WKEXP 934 - Psychology Work Experience IV

★ 0 (fi 1) (either term or Spring/Summer, unassigned) A four-month work placement for Psychology students in the Faculty of Science in the Psychology Industrial Internship Program. The focus of the work experience is to further the student’s knowledge of the working world.

RESERVE LIST

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Prerequisite: WKEXP 933. [Faculty of Science]

WKEXP 956 - Science Work Experience II

★ 0 (fi 9) (either term or Spring/Summer, unassigned) A four-month work placement for Faculty of Science students admitted into the Science Internship program. The focus of the internship will be for students to perform work directly related to their degree. Work Experience registrations must be continuous. Prerequisite: consent of the Faculty or Department.

WKEXP 956 - Science Work Experience II

★ 0 (fi 9) (either term or Spring/Summer, unassigned) A four-month work placement for Faculty of Science students admitted into the Science Internship program. The focus of the internship will be for students to perform work directly related to their degree. Work Experience registrations must be continuous. Prerequisite: WKEXP 955

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Animal Biology No changes until Years 3 and 4

BIOL 331 - Population Ecology OR BIOL 332 - Community Ecology BIOL 380 - Genetic Analysis of Populations OR GENET 270 - Foundations of Molecular

Genetics ENT 220 - Insect Biology OR ZOOL 250 - Survey of the Invertebrates OR ZOOL 352 - Principles of Parasitism ZOOL 303 - Animal Developmental Biology ZOOL 325 - Comparative Anatomy of the

Vertebrates ZOOL 370 - Ethological Mechanisms OR ZOOL 371 - Behavioral Ecology ★9 Arts options ★15 from List A ★3 from List B (discussion courses) ★15 approved options (including additional

courses from List A or B)

List A:

BIOL 330 - Introduction to Biological Data BIOL 331 - Population Ecology BIOL 332 - Community Ecology BIOL 335 - Principles of Systematics BIOL 341 - Ecotoxicology BIOL 361 - Marine Science BIOL 367 - Conservation Biology BIOL 380 - Genetic Analysis of Populations BIOL 391 - Techniques in Molecular Biology

and Bioinformatics BIOL 392 - Laboratory Techniques in

Molecular Ecology and Systematics BIOL 398 - Research Project BIOL 399 - Research Project BIOL 430 - Experimental Biology BIOL 490 - Individual Study

Animal Biology No changes until Years 3 and 4

BIOL 331 - Population Ecology OR BIOL 332 - Community Ecology BIOL 380 - Genetic Analysis of Populations OR GENET 270 - Foundations of Molecular

Genetics ENT 220 - Insect Biology OR ZOOL 250 - Survey of the Invertebrates OR ZOOL 352 - Principles of Parasitism ZOOL 303 - Animal Developmental Biology ZOOL 325 - Comparative Anatomy of the

Vertebrates ZOOL 370 - Ethological Mechanisms OR ZOOL 371 - Behavioral Ecology ★9 Arts options ★15 from List A ★3 from List B (discussion courses) ★15 approved options (including additional

courses from List A or B)

List A:

BIOL 330 - Introduction to Biological Data BIOL 331 - Population Ecology BIOL 332 - Community Ecology BIOL 335 - Principles of Systematics BIOL 341 - Ecotoxicology BIOL 361 - Marine Science BIOL 367 - Conservation Biology BIOL 380 - Genetic Analysis of Populations BIOL 391 - Techniques in Molecular Biology

and Bioinformatics BIOL 392 - Laboratory Techniques in

Molecular Ecology and Systematics BIOL 398 - Research Project BIOL 399 - Research Project BIOL 430 - Experimental Biology BIOL 490 - Individual Study

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BIOL 495 - Special Topics in Biology BIOL 498 - Research Project BIOL 499 - Research Project EAS 230 - Introduction to Invertebrate

Paleontology ENT 207 – Agricultural Entomology ENT 220 - Insect Biology ENT 378 - Insect Pathology ENT 380 – Forest Entomology ENT 392 - Medical and Veterinary Entomology ENT 327 - Terrestrial Arthropod Diversity ENT 427 – Terrestrial Arthropod Diversity GENET 270 - Foundations of Molecular

Genetics INT D 400 - Science Internship Capstone MA SC 410 - Marine Invertebrate Zoology MA SC 412 - Biology of Fishes MA SC 430 - Marine Ecology MA SC 440 – Biology of Marine Birds PALEO 201 - Dinosaurs in the Fossil Record PALEO 418 - Paleobiology of the Lower

Vertebrates PALEO 419 - Paleobiology of the Higher

Vertebrates ZOOL 241 - Animal Physiology I: Homeostasis ZOOL 242 - Animal Physiology II: Intercellular

Communication ZOOL 250 - Survey of the Invertebrates ZOOL 303 - Animal Developmental Biology ZOOL 340 - Comparative Environmental

Physiology ZOOL 342 - Neurobiology ZOOL 343 - Comparative Endocrinology ZOOL 351 - Freshwater Invertebrate Diversity ZOOL 352 - Principles of Parasitism ZOOL 354 - Wildlife Disease ZOOL 370 - Ethological Mechanisms ZOOL 371 - Behavioral Ecology ZOOL 405 - Biology of Fishes ZOOL 406 - Biology of Amphibians and

Reptiles ZOOL 407 - Biology of Birds ZOOL 408 - Biology of Mammals ZOOL 450 – Development and Evolution of

Form ZOOL 452 - Topics in Parasitology

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BIOL 495 - Special Topics in Biology BIOL 498 - Research Project BIOL 499 - Research Project EAS 230 - Introduction to Invertebrate

Paleontology ENT 220 - Insect Biology ENT 222 – Insects in Managed Ecosystems ENT 327 - Terrestrial Arthropod Diversity ENT 378 - Insect Pathology ENT 392 - Medical and Veterinary Entomology GENET 270 - Foundations of Molecular

Genetics INT D 400 - Science Internship Capstone MA SC 410 - Marine Invertebrate Zoology MA SC 412 - Biology of Fishes MA SC 430 - Marine Ecology PALEO 201 - Dinosaurs in the Fossil Record PALEO 418 - Paleobiology of the Lower

Vertebrates PALEO 419 - Paleobiology of the Higher

Vertebrates ZOOL 241 - Animal Physiology I: Homeostasis ZOOL 242 - Animal Physiology II: Intercellular

Communication ZOOL 250 - Survey of the Invertebrates ZOOL 303 - Animal Developmental Biology ZOOL 340 - Comparative Environmental

Physiology ZOOL 342 - Neurobiology ZOOL 343 - Comparative Endocrinology ZOOL 350 - Biology and Evolution of

Invertebrates ZOOL 351 - Freshwater Invertebrate Diversity ZOOL 352 - Principles of Parasitism ZOOL 354 - Wildlife Disease ZOOL 370 - Ethological Mechanisms ZOOL 371 - Behavioral Ecology ZOOL 405 - Biology of Fishes ZOOL 406 - Biology of Amphibians and

Reptiles ZOOL 407 - Biology of Birds ZOOL 408 - Biology of Mammals ZOOL 452 - Topics in Parasitology

List B: BIOL 409 - Zoonoses BIOL 433 - Plant-Animal Interactions BIOL 434 - Chemical Ecology

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BIOL 409 - Zoonoses BIOL 433 - Plant-Animal Interactions BIOL 434 - Chemical Ecology BIOL 445 - Current Topics in Animal and Cell

Physiology BIOL 468 - Problems in Conservation Biology BIOL 495 - Special Topics in Biology (if

appropriate topic) ENT 401 - Current Topics in Arthropod Biology GENET 422 - Current Topics in Developmental

Genetics MA SC 480 - Seminars and Papers in Marine

Science ZOOL 402 - Current Topics in Developmental

Biology ZOOL 405 - Biology of Fishes ZOOL 406 - Biology of Amphibians and

Reptiles ZOOL 441 - Current Topics on Homeostasis ZOOL 442 - Current Topics in Intercellular

Communication ZOOL 350 - Biology and Evolution of

Invertebrates ZOOL 450 – Development and Evolution of

Form ZOOL 452 - Topics in Parasitology

Available streams include:

entomology, marine biology, parasitology and vertebrate biology

Notes

MA SC courses on this list are offered at Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre.

Honors students are required to take BIOL 499 and reduce approved options by ★6.

Credit in SCI 100 will be considered equivalent to BIOL 107, BIOL 108; CHEM 101, CHEM 261; MATH 114; ★6 Science options (see details of courses) and ★6 Approved options.

BIOL 445 - Current Topics in Animal and Cell Physiology

BIOL 468 - Problems in Conservation Biology BIOL 495 - Special Topics in Biology (if

appropriate topic) ENT 401 - Current Topics in Arthropod Biology GENET 422 - Current Topics in Developmental

Genetics MA SC 480 - Seminars and Papers in Marine

Science ZOOL 350 - Biology and Evolution of

Invertebrates ZOOL 402 - Current Topics in Developmental

Biology ZOOL 405 - Biology of Fishes ZOOL 406 - Biology of Amphibians and

Reptiles ZOOL 441 - Current Topics on Homeostasis ZOOL 442 - Current Topics in Intercellular

Communication ZOOL 452 - Topics in Parasitology

Available streams include:

entomology, marine biology, parasitology and vertebrate biology

Notes

MA SC courses on this list are offered at Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre.

Honors students are required to take BIOL 499 and reduce approved options by ★6.

Credit in SCI 100 will be considered equivalent to BIOL 107, BIOL 108; CHEM 101, CHEM 261; MATH 114; ★6 Science options (see details of courses) and ★6 Approved options.

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Ecology No changes until Year 2

BIOCH 200 - Introductory Biochemistry BIOL 207 - Molecular Genetics and Heredity BIOL 208 - Principles of Ecology BOT 205 - Fundamentals of Plant Biology BIOL 221 - Mechanisms of Evolution MICRB 265 - General Microbiology ZOOL 224 - Vertebrate Diversity OR ZOOL 325 - Comparative Anatomy of the

Vertebrates OR PALEO 201 - Dinosaurs in the Fossil Record ZOOL 250 - Survey of the Invertebrates OR ENT 220 - Insect Biology ★6 Arts options

Years 3 and 4

BIOL 330 - Introduction to Biological Data ★6 Arts options ★18 approved options

★12 from

BIOL 331 - Population Ecology BIOL 332 - Community Ecology BIOL 340 - Global Biogeochemistry BOT 332 - Plant Ecology ZOOL 371 - Behavioral Ecology

★3 from

BIOL 380 - Genetic Analysis of Populations BOT 303 - Plant Development BOT 340 - Plant Physiology ENT 321 – Insect Physiology GENET 270 - Foundations of Molecular

Genetics GENET 305 - Genetic Analysis IMIN 200 - Infection and Immunity MICRB 311 - Microbial Physiology ZOOL 241 - Animal Physiology I: Homeostasis

Ecology No changes until Year 2

BIOCH 200 - Introductory Biochemistry BIOL 207 - Molecular Genetics and Heredity BIOL 208 - Principles of Ecology BIOL 221 - Mechanisms of Evolution BOT 205 - Fundamentals of Plant Biology MICRB 265 - General Microbiology ZOOL 224 - Vertebrate Diversity OR ZOOL 325 - Comparative Anatomy of the

Vertebrates OR PALEO 201 - Dinosaurs in the Fossil Record ZOOL 250 - Survey of the Invertebrates OR ENT 220 - Insect Biology ★6 Arts options

Years 3 and 4

BIOL 330 - Introduction to Biological Data ★6 Arts options ★18 approved options

★12 from

BIOL 331 - Population Ecology BIOL 332 - Community Ecology BIOL 340 - Global Biogeochemistry BOT 332 - Plant Ecology ZOOL 371 - Behavioral Ecology

★3 from

BIOL 380 - Genetic Analysis of Populations BOT 303 - Plant Development BOT 340 - Plant Physiology GENET 270 - Foundations of Molecular

Genetics GENET 305 - Genetic Analysis IMIN 200 - Infection and Immunity MICRB 311 - Microbial Physiology ZOOL 241 - Animal Physiology I: Homeostasis

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ZOOL 242 - Animal Physiology II: Intercellular Communication

ZOOL 303 - Animal Developmental Biology

★6 from

BIOL 322 - Diversity and Evolution of Microbial Life

BOT 314 - Biology of Bryophytes BOT 321 - Flowering Plants BOT 322 - Field Botany BOT 330 - Biodiversity and Ecosystem

Function of Algae ENT 427 - Terrestrial Arthropod Diversity ZOOL 351 - Freshwater Invertebrate Diversity ZOOL 352 - Principles of Parasitism ZOOL 405 - Biology of Fishes ZOOL 406 - Biology of Amphibians and

Reptiles ZOOL 407 - Biology of Birds ZOOL 408 - Biology of Mammals

★9 from

BIOL 333 - Wetland Science and Management BIOL 361 - Marine Science BIOL 364 - Freshwater Ecology BIOL 366 - Northern Ecology BIOL 367 - Conservation Biology BIOL 381 - A Planet in Crisis BIOL 384 - Global Change and Ecosystems BIOL 398 - Research Project BIOL 399 - Research Project BIOL 430 - Experimental Biology BIOL 433 - Plant-Animal Interactions BIOL 434 - Chemical Ecology BIOL 464 - Limnology BIOL 468 - Problems in Conservation Biology BIOL 471 - Landscape Ecology BIOL 490 - Individual Study BIOL 498 - Research Project BIOL 499 - Research Project MICRB 491 - Environmental Microbiology ZOOL 340 - Comparative Environmental

Physiology ZOOL 354 - Wildlife Disease ZOOL 370 - Ethological Mechanisms

ZOOL 242 - Animal Physiology II: Intercellular Communication

ZOOL 303 - Animal Developmental Biology

★6 from

BIOL 322 - Diversity and Evolution of Microbial Life

BOT 314 - Biology of Bryophytes BOT 321 - Flowering Plants BOT 322 - Field Botany BOT 330 - Biodiversity and Ecosystem

Function of Algae ENT 327 - Terrestrial Arthropod Diversity

ZOOL 351 - Freshwater Invertebrate Diversity ZOOL 352 - Principles of Parasitism ZOOL 405 - Biology of Fishes ZOOL 406 - Biology of Amphibians and

Reptiles ZOOL 407 - Biology of Birds ZOOL 408 - Biology of Mammals

★9 from

BIOL 333 - Wetland Science and Management BIOL 361 - Marine Science BIOL 364 - Freshwater Ecology BIOL 366 - Northern Ecology BIOL 367 - Conservation Biology BIOL 381 - A Planet in Crisis BIOL 384 - Global Change and Ecosystems BIOL 398 - Research Project BIOL 399 - Research Project BIOL 430 - Experimental Biology BIOL 433 - Plant-Animal Interactions BIOL 434 - Chemical Ecology BIOL 468 - Problems in Conservation Biology BIOL 471 - Landscape Ecology BIOL 490 - Individual Study BIOL 498 - Research Project BIOL 499 - Research Project INT D 400 - Science Internship Capstone MICRB 491 - Environmental Microbiology ZOOL 340 - Comparative Environmental

Physiology ZOOL 354 - Wildlife Disease ZOOL 370 - Ethological Mechanisms

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★3 from

BIOL 365 - Methods in Freshwater Ecology BIOL 432 - Field Methods in Ecology ZOOL 434 – Field Course in Animal Ecology MA SC 4XX

Available streams include:

conservation/wildlife biology, freshwater biology, and plant ecology.

Notes MA SC courses on this list are offered at

Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre. Honors students are required to take BIOL

430 and BIOL 499 and reduce approved options by ★9. Credit in SCI 100 will be considered equivalent to BIOL 107, BIOL 108; CHEM 101, CHEM 164; EAS 100; MATH 114; ★3 Science options (see details of courses) and ★6 Approved options.

★3 from

BIOL 365 - Methods in Freshwater Ecology BIOL 432 - Field Methods in Ecology MA SC 4XX

Available streams include:

conservation/wildlife biology, freshwater biology, and plant ecology.

Notes MA SC courses on this list are offered at

Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre. Honors students are required to take BIOL

430 and BIOL 499 and reduce approved options by ★9. Credit in SCI 100 will be considered equivalent to BIOL 107, BIOL 108; CHEM 101, CHEM 164; EAS 100; MATH 114; ★3 Science options (see details of courses) and ★6 Approved options.

Evolutionary Biology No changes until Year 2

BIOCH 200 - Introductory Biochemistry BIOL 207 - Molecular Genetics and Heredity BIOL 208 - Principles of Ecology BIOL 221 - Mechanisms of Evolution ★3 Arts option ★6 approved options

★6 from

BOT 205 - Fundamentals of Plant Biology ENT 220 - Insect Biology ENT 207 – Agricultural Entomology ENT 380 - Forest Entomology MICRB 265 - General Microbiology PALEO 201 - Dinosaurs in the Fossil Record ZOOL 224 - Vertebrate Diversity ZOOL 250 - Survey of the Invertebrates

Evolutionary Biology No changes until Year 2

BIOCH 200 - Introductory Biochemistry BIOL 207 - Molecular Genetics and Heredity BIOL 208 - Principles of Ecology BIOL 221 - Mechanisms of Evolution ★3 Arts option ★6 approved options

★6 from

BOT 205 - Fundamentals of Plant Biology ENT 220 - Insect Biology ENT 222 – Insects in Managed Ecosystems MICRB 265 - General Microbiology PALEO 201 - Dinosaurs in the Fossil Record ZOOL 224 - Vertebrate Diversity ZOOL 250 - Survey of the Invertebrates

★3 from

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★3 from

BOT 340 - Plant Physiology ENT 321 – Insect Physiology ZOOL 241 - Animal Physiology I: Homeostasis ZOOL 242 - Animal Physiology II: Intercellular

Communication

Years 3 and 4

BIOL 335 - Principles of Systematics BIOL 380 - Genetic Analysis of Populations BIOL 392 - Laboratory Techniques in

Molecular Ecology and Systematics ★9 Arts options ★12 approved options

★3 from

BOT 411 - Paleobotany PALEO 400 - Paleontology Field School PALEO 414 - Paleontology PALEO 418 - Paleobiology of the Lower

Vertebrates PALEO 419 - Paleobiology of the Higher

Vertebrates

★3 from

BIOL 331 - Population Ecology BIOL 332 - Community Ecology BOT 332 - Plant Ecology

★3 from

GENET 270 - Foundations of Molecular Genetics

GENET 390 - Gene Manipulation

★6 from

BIOL 322 - Diversity and Evolution of Microbial Life

BOT 314 - Biology of Bryophytes BOT 321 - Flowering Plants ENT 427 - Terrestrial Arthropod Diversity MICRB 423 - Extreme Microbiology ZOOL 325 - Comparative Anatomy of the

BOT 340 - Plant Physiology ZOOL 241 - Animal Physiology I: Homeostasis

ZOOL 242 - Animal Physiology II: Intercellular Communication Years 3 and 4

BIOL 335 - Principles of Systematics BIOL 380 - Genetic Analysis of Populations BIOL 392 - Laboratory Techniques in

Molecular Ecology and Systematics ★9 Arts options ★12 approved options

★3 from

BOT 411 - Paleobotany PALEO 400 - Paleontology Field School PALEO 414 - Paleontology PALEO 418 - Paleobiology of the Lower

Vertebrates PALEO 419 - Paleobiology of the Higher

Vertebrates

★3 from

BIOL 331 - Population Ecology BIOL 332 - Community Ecology BOT 332 - Plant Ecology

★3 from

GENET 270 - Foundations of Molecular Genetics

GENET 390 - Gene Manipulation

★6 from

BIOL 322 - Diversity and Evolution of Microbial Life

BOT 314 - Biology of Bryophytes BOT 321 - Flowering Plants ENT 327 - Terrestrial Arthropod Diversity MICRB 423 - Extreme Microbiology ZOOL 325 - Comparative Anatomy of the

Vertebrates

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Vertebrates ZOOL 405 - Biology of Fishes ZOOL 406 - Biology of Amphibians and

Reptiles ZOOL 407 - Biology of Birds ZOOL 408 - Biology of Mammals ZOOL 450 - Biology and Evolution of

Invertebrates ★15 from list below

Recommended options include, but are not restricted to additional courses from above, and the list below:

BIOL 398 - Research Project BIOL 399 - Research Project BIOL 421 - Molecular Evolution and

Systematics BIOL 430 - Experimental Biology BIOL 433 - Plant-Animal Interactions BIOL 490 - Individual Study BIOL 495 - Special Topics in Biology BIOL 498 - Research Project BIOL 499 - Research Project BOT 303 - Plant Development BOT 308 - Plant Anatomy BOT 322 - Field Botany BOT 330 - Biodiversity and Ecosystem

Function of Algae EAS 100 - Planet Earth EAS 105 - The Dynamic Earth Through Time EAS 230 - Introduction to Invertebrate

Paleontology GENET 270 - Foundations of Molecular

Genetics GENET 305 - Genetic Analysis INT D 400 - Science Internship Capstone MA SC 410 - Marine Invertebrate Zoology MA SC 412 - Biology of Fishes MA SC 430 - Marine Ecology ZOOL 303 - Animal Developmental Biology ZOOL 340 - Comparative Environmental

Physiology ZOOL 351 - Freshwater Invertebrate Diversity ZOOL 352 - Principles of Parasitism ZOOL 354 - Wildlife Disease ZOOL 371 - Behavioral Ecology ZOOL 402 - Current Topics in Developmental

Biology

ZOOL 350 – Biology and Evolution of Invertebrates

ZOOL 405 - Biology of Fishes ZOOL 406 - Biology of Amphibians and

Reptiles ZOOL 407 - Biology of Birds ZOOL 408 - Biology of Mammals

★15 from list below

Recommended options include, but are not restricted to additional courses from above, and the list below:

BIOL 398 - Research Project BIOL 399 - Research Project BIOL 421 - Molecular Evolution and

Systematics BIOL 430 - Experimental Biology BIOL 433 - Plant-Animal Interactions BIOL 490 - Individual Study BIOL 495 - Special Topics in Biology BIOL 498 - Research Project BIOL 499 - Research Project BOT 303 - Plant Development BOT 308 - Plant Anatomy BOT 322 - Field Botany BOT 330 - Biodiversity and Ecosystem

Function of Algae EAS 100 - Planet Earth EAS 105 - The Dynamic Earth Through Time EAS 230 - Introduction to Invertebrate

Paleontology GENET 270 - Foundations of Molecular

Genetics GENET 305 - Genetic Analysis INT D 400 - Science Internship Capstone MA SC 410 - Marine Invertebrate Zoology MA SC 412 - Biology of Fishes MA SC 430 - Marine Ecology ZOOL 303 - Animal Developmental Biology ZOOL 340 - Comparative Environmental

Physiology ZOOL 351 - Freshwater Invertebrate Diversity ZOOL 352 - Principles of Parasitism ZOOL 354 - Wildlife Disease ZOOL 371 - Behavioral Ecology ZOOL 402 - Current Topics in Developmental

Biology

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ZOOL 434 – Field Course in Animal Ecology ZOOL 472 – Current Problems in Behavioral

Ecology Notes

Marine Science courses on this list are offered at Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre.

Honors students are required to take BIOL 499 and reduce approved options by ★6.

Credit in SCI 100 will be considered equivalent to BIOL 107, BIOL 108; CHEM 101, CHEM 261; MATH 114; ★6 Science options (see details of courses) and ★6 Approved options

ZOOL 472 – Current Problems in Behavioral Ecology Notes

Marine Science courses on this list are offered at Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre.

Honors students are required to take BIOL 499 and reduce approved options by ★6.

Credit in SCI 100 will be considered equivalent to BIOL 107, BIOL 108; CHEM 101, CHEM 261; MATH 114; ★6 Science options (see details of courses) and ★6 Approved options.

Specialization in Immunology & Infection No changes until Years 3 and 4 ZOOL 241 - Animal Physiology I: Homeostasis AND ZOOL 242 - Animal Physiology II: Intercellular Communication OR PHYSL 210 - Human Physiology OR PHYSL 212 - Human Physiology I AND PHYSL 214 - Human Physiology II IMIN 324 - Basic Virology IMIN 371 - Introduction to Immunology IMIN 452 - Advanced Immunology MMI 351 - Bacterial Pathogenesis ZOOL 352 - Principles of Parasitism ★3 from: BIOCH 430 - Biochemistry of Eukaryotic Gene Expression GENET 304 - Gene Expression and its Regulation MICRB 316 - Molecular Microbiology Options ★6 Arts options ★9 from the List below (see Note 2) ★21 in approved options from the List below or options approved by an advisor (see Note 3)

Specialization in Immunology & Infection No changes until Years 3 and 4 ZOOL 241 - Animal Physiology I: Homeostasis AND ZOOL 242 - Animal Physiology II: Intercellular Communication OR PHYSL 210 - Human Physiology OR PHYSL 212 - Human Physiology I AND PHYSL 214 - Human Physiology II IMIN 324 - Basic Virology IMIN 371 - Introduction to Immunology IMIN 452 - Advanced Immunology MMI 351 - Bacterial Pathogenesis ZOOL 352 - Principles of Parasitism ★3 from: BIOCH 430 - Biochemistry of Eukaryotic Gene Expression GENET 304 - Gene Expression and its Regulation MICRB 316 - Molecular Microbiology Options ★6 Arts options ★9 from the List below (see Note 2) ★21 in approved options from the List below or options approved by an advisor (see Note 3)

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List BIOCH 320 - Structure and Catalysis BIOCH 330 - Nucleic Acids and Molecular Biology BIOCH 430 - Biochemistry of Eukaryotic Gene Expression BIOCH 450 - The Molecular Biology of Mammalian Viruses BIOL 391 - Techniques in Molecular Biology and Bioinformatics BIOL 409 - Zoonoses CELL 300 - Advanced Cell Biology I ENT 378 - Insect Pathology GENET 304 - Gene Expression and its Regulation IMIN 372 - Research Techniques in Immunology IMIN 391 IMIN 401 - Comparative Immunology IMIN 405 - Innate Immunity IMIN 410 - Bioinformatics for Molecular Biologists MICRB 316 - Molecular Microbiology MICRB 410 - Bacterial Structure and Virulence Factors MMI 352 - Microbial Pathogenesis MMI 391 - Current Methods in Molecular Biology MMI 405 - Advanced Microbial Pathogenicity MMI 415 - Advanced Viral Pathogenesis MMI 426 - Medical Parasitology MMI 427 - MMI 436 - Inflammation MMI 445 - Clinical Microbiology and Human Health ZOOL 354 - Wildlife Disease ZOOL 452 - Topics in Parasitology Notes GENET 270 is the prerequisite for GENET 304, MICRB 316; while BIOCH 320 and BIOCH 330 are prerequisites for BIOCH 430. At least ★3 must be in a course with a laboratory component. Normally only ★12 are allowed outside the Faculties of Science and Arts in the entire program. See details of courses for courses outside the Faculty of Science that will be

List BIOCH 320 - Structure and Catalysis BIOCH 330 - Nucleic Acids and Molecular Biology BIOCH 430 - Biochemistry of Eukaryotic Gene Expression BIOCH 450 - The Molecular Biology of Mammalian Viruses BIOL 391 - Techniques in Molecular Biology and Bioinformatics BIOL 409 - Zoonoses CELL 300 - Advanced Cell Biology I ENT 378 - Insect Pathology GENET 304 - Gene Expression and its Regulation IMIN 372 - Research Techniques in Immunology IMIN 401 - Comparative Immunology IMIN 405 - Innate Immunity IMIN 410 - Bioinformatics for Molecular Biologists MICRB 316 - Molecular Microbiology MICRB 410 - Bacterial Structure and Virulence Factors MMI 352 - Microbial Pathogenesis MMI 391 - Current Methods in Molecular Biology MMI 405 - Advanced Microbial Pathogenicity MMI 415 - Advanced Viral Pathogenesis MMI 426 - Medical Parasitology MMI 436 - Inflammation MMI 445 - Clinical Microbiology and Human Health ZOOL 354 - Wildlife Disease ZOOL 452 - Topics in Parasitology Notes GENET 270 is the prerequisite for GENET 304, MICRB 316; while BIOCH 320 and BIOCH 330 are prerequisites for BIOCH 430. At least ★3 must be in a course with a laboratory component. Normally only ★12 are allowed outside the Faculties of Science and Arts in the entire program. See details of courses for courses outside the Faculty of Science that will be considered as Science options. Credit in SCI 100 is considered equivalent

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considered as Science options. Credit in SCI 100 is considered equivalent to BIOL 107, BIOL 108, CHEM 101, CHEM 102, CHEM 164, MATH 114 and ★9 approved options. Credit in SCI 151 will be considered equivalent to STAT 151 and ★3 Science option

to BIOL 107, BIOL 108, CHEM 101, CHEM 102, CHEM 164, MATH 114 and ★9 approved options. Credit in SCI 151 will be considered equivalent to STAT 151 and ★3 Science option

Honors in Immunology & Infection No changes until Years 3 and 4 IMIN 324 - Basic Virology IMIN 371 - Introduction to Immunology IMIN 452 - Advanced Immunology MMI 351 - Bacterial Pathogenesis ZOOL 241 - Animal Physiology I: Homeostasis AND ZOOL 242 - Animal Physiology II: Intercellular Communication OR PHYSL 210 - Human Physiology OR PHYSL 212 - Human Physiology I AND PHYSL 214 - Human Physiology II ZOOL 352 - Principles of Parasitism BIOL 499 - Research Project I OR MMI 499 - Independent Research in Infection and Immunity BIOCH 430 - Biochemistry of Eukaryotic Gene Expression I OR GENET 304 - Gene Expression and its Regulation I OR MICRB 316 - Molecular Microbiology BIOL 391 - Techniques in Molecular Biology and Bioinformatics I OR IMIN 391 I OR MMI 391 - Current Methods in Molecular Biology

Honors in Immunology & Infection No changes until Years 3 and 4 IMIN 324 - Basic Virology IMIN 371 - Introduction to Immunology IMIN 452 - Advanced Immunology MMI 351 - Bacterial Pathogenesis ZOOL 241 - Animal Physiology I: Homeostasis AND ZOOL 242 - Animal Physiology II: Intercellular Communication OR PHYSL 210 - Human Physiology OR PHYSL 212 - Human Physiology I AND PHYSL 214 - Human Physiology II ZOOL 352 - Principles of Parasitism BIOL 499 - Research Project I OR MMI 499 - Independent Research in Infection and Immunity BIOCH 430 - Biochemistry of Eukaryotic Gene Expression I OR GENET 304 - Gene Expression and its Regulation I OR MICRB 316 - Molecular Microbiology BIOL 391 - Techniques in Molecular Biology and Bioinformatics I OR MMI 391 - Current Methods in Molecular Biology *6 Arts options

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*6 Arts options *9 from the List below (see Note 2) *12 in approved options from the List below or approved by the Departmental Advisor List BIOCH 320 - Structure and Catalysis BIOCH 330 - Nucleic Acids and Molecular Biology BIOCH 430 - Biochemistry of Eukaryotic Gene Expression BIOCH 450 - The Molecular Biology of Mammalian Viruses BIOL 409 - Zoonoses CELL 300 - Advanced Cell Biology I ENT 378 - Insect Pathology GENET 304 - Gene Expression and its Regulation IMIN 372 - Research Techniques in Immunology IMIN 401 - Comparative Immunology IMIN 405 - Innate Immunity IMIN 410 - Bioinformatics for Molecular Biologists MICRB 316 - Molecular Microbiology MICRB 410 - Bacterial Structure and Virulence Factors MMI 352 - Microbial Pathogenesis MMI 405 - Advanced Microbial Pathogenicity MMI 415 - Advanced Viral Pathogenesis MMI 426 - Medical Parasitology MMI 427 MMI 436 - Inflammation MMI 445 - Clinical Microbiology and Human Health ZOOL 354 - Wildlife Disease ZOOL 452 - Experimental Parasitology Notes 1. GENET 270 is the prerequisite for GENET 304 and MICRB 316, while BIOCH 320 and BIOCH 330 are prerequisites for BIOCH 430. 2. At least *3 must be in a course with a laboratory component. 3. Normally only *12 are allowed outside the Faculties of Science and Arts in the entire program. See details of courses for courses outside the Faculty of Science that will be considered as Science options 4. Credit in SCI 100 will be considered

*9 from the List below (see Note 2) *12 in approved options from the List below or approved by the Departmental Advisor List BIOCH 320 - Structure and Catalysis BIOCH 330 - Nucleic Acids and Molecular Biology BIOCH 430 - Biochemistry of Eukaryotic Gene Expression BIOCH 450 - The Molecular Biology of Mammalian Viruses BIOL 409 - Zoonoses CELL 300 - Advanced Cell Biology I ENT 378 - Insect Pathology GENET 304 - Gene Expression and its Regulation IMIN 372 - Research Techniques in Immunology IMIN 401 - Comparative Immunology IMIN 405 - Innate Immunity IMIN 410 - Bioinformatics for Molecular Biologists MICRB 316 - Molecular Microbiology MICRB 410 - Bacterial Structure and Virulence Factors MMI 352 - Microbial Pathogenesis MMI 405 - Advanced Microbial Pathogenicity MMI 415 - Advanced Viral Pathogenesis MMI 426 - Medical Parasitology MMI 436 - Inflammation MMI 445 - Clinical Microbiology and Human Health ZOOL 354 - Wildlife Disease ZOOL 452 - Experimental Parasitology Notes 1. GENET 270 is the prerequisite for GENET 304 and MICRB 316, while BIOCH 320 and BIOCH 330 are prerequisites for BIOCH 430. 2. At least *3 must be in a course with a laboratory component. 3. Normally only *12 are allowed outside the Faculties of Science and Arts in the entire program. See details of courses for courses outside the Faculty of Science that will be considered as Science options 4. Credit in SCI 100 will be considered equivalent to BIOL 107, BIOL 108, CHEM 101, CHEM 102, CHEM 164, MATH 114 and *9

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equivalent to BIOL 107, BIOL 108, CHEM 101, CHEM 102, CHEM 164, MATH 114 and *9 approved options. 5. Credit in SCI 151 will be considered equivalent to STAT 151 and *3 Science option.

approved options. 5. Credit in SCI 151 will be considered equivalent to STAT 151 and *3 Science option.

Integrative Physiology (Honors) No changes until Years 3 and 4 BIOL 499 ZOOL 303 ZOOL 344 *3 from BIOCH 310, 320, 330, CELL 300 *12 from BIOL 341, 391; BOT 340; IMIN 371; ZOOL 340, 342, 343, 352 *3 from List A. *15 from required advanced option List B *9 Arts options *6 Science or approved options List A: Discussion Courses BIOL 445; BOT 445, 464; ZOOL 402, 441, 442, 452 List B: Required Advanced Option (Advanced Physiology courses). Additional courses not listed may be approved. BIOCH 310, 320, 330; BIOL 341, 391, 398, 399, 409, 445, 490, 495 (if appropriate topic), 498, 499; BOT 303, 340, 380, 445, 464; CELL 300, 301, 402, 415; ENT 321; GENET 301, 302, 304, 375, 390, 412, 418, 420; IMIN 371, 372, 401, 405; INT D 400; MA SC 415; MICRB 311; NEURO 410, 443, 472, 496; PMCOL 371; PHYSL 372, 400, 401, 402, 403, 404, 405, 444; ZOOL 340, 342, 343, 352, 370, 402, 441, 442, 452 Notes (1) *6 at 400 level is required and can be met by *3 from List A and *3 from List B or

Integrative Physiology (Honors) No changes until Years 3 and 4 BIOL 499 ZOOL 303 ZOOL 344 *3 from BIOCH 310, 320, 330, CELL 300 *12 from BIOL 341, 391; BOT 340; IMIN 371; ZOOL 340, 342, 343, 352 *3 from List A. *15 from required advanced option List B *9 Arts options *6 Science or approved options List A: Discussion Courses BIOL 445; BOT 445, 464; ZOOL 402, 441, 442, 452 List B: Required Advanced Option (Advanced Physiology courses). Additional courses not listed may be approved. BIOCH 310, 320, 330; BIOL 341, 391, 398, 399, 409, 445, 490, 495 (if appropriate topic), 498, 499; BOT 303, 340, 380, 445, 464; CELL 300, 301, 402, 415; ENT 321; GENET 301, 302, 304, 375, 390, 412, 418, 420; IMIN 371, 372, 401, 405; INT D 400; MA SC 415; MICRB 311; NEURO 410, 443, 472, 496; PMCOL 371; PHYSL 372, 400, 403, 404, 405, 444; ZOOL 340, 342, 343, 352, 370, 402, 441, 442, 452 Notes (1) *6 at 400 level is required and can be met by *3 from List A and *3 from List B or approved Science options.

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approved Science options. (2) May not use same course to fill more than one program requirement. (3) Up to *12 from approved options may be taken from other faculties. (4) Credit in SCI 100 will be considered equivalent to BIOL 107, 108; CHEM 101, 102, 261; MATH 114, *3 Science options and *6 approved options.

(2) May not use same course to fill more than one program requirement. (3) Up to *12 from approved options may be taken from other faculties. (4) Credit in SCI 100 will be considered equivalent to BIOL 107, 108; CHEM 101, 102, 261; MATH 114, *3 Science options and *6 approved options.

Integrative Physiology (Specialization) No Changes until Years 3 and 4 *3 from BIOCH 310, 320, 330, CELL 300 ZOOL 303 ZOOL 344 *12 from BIOL 341, 391; BOT 340; IMIN 371; ZOOL 340, 342, 343, 352 *3 from List A. *15 from Required Advanced Option List B *9 Arts options *12 Science options List A: Discussion Courses BIOL 445; BOT 445, 464; ZOOL 402, 441, 442, 452 List B: Required Advanced Option (Advanced Physiology courses). Additional courses not listed may be approved. BIOCH 310, 320, 330; BIOL 341, 391, 398, 399, 409, 445, 490, 495 (if appropriate topic), 498, 499; BOT 303, 340, 380, 445, 464; CELL 300, 301, 402, 415; ENT 321; GENET 301, 302, 304, 375, 390, 412, 418, 420; IMIN 371, 372, 401, 405; INT D 400; MA SC 415; MICRB 311; NEURO 410, 443, 472, 496; PMCOL 371; PHYSL 372, 400, 401, 402, 403, 404, 405, 444; ZOOL 340, 342, 343, 352, 370, 402, 441, 442, 452 Notes: (1) *6 at 400 level is required and can be met by *3 from List A and *3 from List B or approved Science options. (2) May not use same course to fill more than

Integrative Physiology (Specialization) No Changes until Years 3 and 4 *3 from BIOCH 310, 320, 330, CELL 300 ZOOL 303 ZOOL 344 *12 from BIOL 341, 391; BOT 340; IMIN 371; ZOOL 340, 342, 343, 352 *3 from List A. *15 from Required Advanced Option List B *9 Arts options *12 Science options List A: Discussion Courses BIOL 445; BOT 445, 464; ZOOL 402, 441, 442, 452 List B: Required Advanced Option (Advanced Physiology courses). Additional courses not listed may be approved. BIOCH 310, 320, 330; BIOL 341, 391, 398, 399, 409, 445, 490, 495 (if appropriate topic), 498, 499; BOT 303, 340, 380, 445, 464; CELL 300, 301, 402, 415; ENT 321; GENET 301, 302, 304, 375, 390, 412, 418, 420; IMIN 371, 372, 401, 405; INT D 400; MA SC 415; MICRB 311; NEURO 410, 443, 472, 496; PMCOL 371; PHYSL 372, 400, 403, 404, 405, 444; ZOOL 340, 342, 343, 352, 370, 402, 441, 442, 452 Notes: (1) *6 at 400 level is required and can be met by *3 from List A and *3 from List B or approved Science options. (2) May not use same course to fill more than one program requirement.

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one program requirement. (3) Up to *12 from approved options may be taken from other faculties. (4) Credit in SCI 100 will be considered equivalent to BIOL 107, 108; CHEM 101, 102, 261; MATH 114, *3 Science options and *6 approved options.

(3) Up to *12 from approved options may be taken from other faculties. (4) Credit in SCI 100 will be considered equivalent to BIOL 107, 108; CHEM 101, 102, 261; MATH 114, *3 Science options and *6 approved options.

Specialization in Mathematics and Economics [Science]

Notes

1. Each student’s program must have the approval of the Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences.

2. Credit will not be given for ECON 299, ECON 386 or ECON 387.

3. Students who are considering graduate work in Economics should take ECON 497.

4. Students are encouraged to take at least ★6 in ECON, MATH, or STAT in each Fall/Winter of the program.

5. Credit in SCI 100 will be considered equivalent to MATH 114, MATH 115, CMPUT 174, ★12 Science options (see details of courses) and ★6 options.

6. Credit in SCI 151 will be considered equivalent to ★6 Science options.

Specialization in Mathematics and Economics [Science]

Notes

1. Each student’s program must have the approval of the Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences.

2. Credit will not be given for ECON 299, ECON 386 or ECON 387.

3. The ECON 299 prerequisite for ECON 399 is met by STAT 265 and STAT 266.

4. Students who are considering graduate work in Economics should take ECON 497.

5. Students are encouraged to take at least ★6 in ECON, MATH, or STAT in each Fall/Winter of the program.

6. Credit in SCI 100 will be considered equivalent to MATH 114, MATH 115, CMPUT 174, ★12 Science options (see details of courses) and ★6 options.

7. Credit in SCI 151 will be considered equivalent to ★6 Science options.

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Specialization in Mathematics and Finance [Science]

Notes

1. Each student’s program must have the approval of the Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences and must include:

a. ★18 in Arts courses b. ★63 in Science courses c. ★33 in ACCTG, ECON, FIN,

MGTSC or OM, including ★9 in 400-level FIN.

2. Approved ACCTG, ECON, FIN and MGTSC options include ACCTG 322, ACCTG 412, ACCTG 432, ACCTG 443; ECON 282, ECON 384, ECON 385, ECON 399, ECON 408, ECON 481, ECON 482; FIN 412, FIN 413, FIN 414, FIN 416, FIN 422, FIN 434, FIN 442; MGTSC 404, MGTSC 405. Credit will not be given for ECON 299, ECON 386 or ECON 387.

3. Recommended Science options include: MATH 334, MATH 337, MATH 381, MATH 432, MATH 481; STAT 353, STAT 472, STAT 479.

A student presenting the Honors Calculus sequence MATH 117,

1. MATH 118, MATH 217, MATH 317 must substitute a MATH option for MATH 314.

2. Credit in SCI 100 will be considered equivalent to CMPUT 174, MATH 114, MATH 115 and ★18 options.

3. Credit in SCI 151 will be considered equivalent to STAT 151 and ★3 Science option.

Specialization in Mathematics and Finance [Science]

Notes

1. Each student’s program must have the approval of the Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences and must include:

a. ★18 in Arts courses b. ★63 in Science courses c. ★33 in ACCTG, ECON, FIN,

MGTSC or OM, including ★9 in 400-level FIN.

2. Approved ACCTG, ECON, FIN and MGTSC options include ACCTG 322, ACCTG 412, ACCTG 432, ACCTG 443; ECON 282, ECON 384, ECON 385, ECON 399, ECON 408, ECON 481, ECON 482; FIN 412, FIN 413, FIN 414, FIN 416, FIN 422, FIN 434, FIN 442; MGTSC 404, MGTSC 405. Credit will not be given for ECON 299, ECON 386 or ECON 387.

3. Students planning on taking ECON 399 in place of STAT 378 will need to include ECON 282 in their program. The ECON 299 prerequisite for ECON 399 is met by STAT 265 and 266.

4. MGTSC 312 prerequisites are waived by Business for students in this program.

5. Recommended Science options include: MATH 334, MATH 337, MATH 381, MATH 432, MATH 481; STAT 353, STAT 472, STAT 479.

6. A student presenting the Honors Calculus sequence MATH 117, MATH 118, MATH 217, MATH 317 must substitute a MATH option for MATH 314.

7. Credit in SCI 100 will be considered equivalent to CMPUT 174, MATH 114, MATH 115 and ★18 options.

8. Credit in SCI 151 will be considered equivalent to STAT 151 and ★3

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Science option.

Honors in Mathematics and Economics [Science]

Notes

1. Each student’s program must have the approval of the Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences.

2. With consent of the Department, students may substitute MATH 100, MATH 113, MATH 114, MATH 134, or MATH 144 for MATH 117; MATH 101, MATH 115, or MATH 146 for MATH 118; MATH 102 or MATH 125 for MATH 127; MATH 225 for MATH 227.

3. Credit is not granted for ECON 299, ECON 386 or ECON 387.

4. Credit in SCI 100 will be considered equivalent to MATH 114, MATH 115, ★15 Science options (see details of courses) and ★6 approved options.

5. Credit in SCI 151 will be considered equivalent to ★6 Science options.

Honors in Mathematics and Economics [Science]

Notes

1. Each student’s program must have the approval of the Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences.

2. With consent of the Department, students may substitute MATH 100, MATH 113, MATH 114, MATH 134, or MATH 144 for MATH 117; MATH 101, MATH 115, or MATH 146 for MATH 118; MATH 102 or MATH 125 for MATH 127; MATH 225 for MATH 227.

3. Credit is not granted for ECON 299, ECON 386 or ECON 387.

4. The ECON 299 prerequisite for ECON 399 is met by STAT 265 and STAT 266.

5. Credit in SCI 100 will be considered equivalent to MATH 114, MATH 115, ★15 Science options (see details of courses) and ★6 approved options.

6. Credit in SCI 151 will be considered equivalent to ★6 Science options

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Honors in Mathematics and Finance [Science]

Notes

1. Each student’s program must have the approval of the Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences and must include:

a. ★18 in Arts courses b. ★33 in ACCTG, ECON, FIN,

MGTSC or OM, including ★9 in 400-level FIN

2. Approved ACCTG, ECON, FIN and MGTSC options include ACCTG 322, ACCTG 412, ACCTG 432, ACCTG 443; ECON 282, ECON 384, ECON 385, ECON 399, ECON 408, ECON 481, ECON 482; FIN 412, FIN 413, FIN 414, FIN 416, FIN 422, FIN 434, FIN 442; MGTSC 404, MGTSC 405. Credit will not be given for ECON 299, ECON 386 or ECON 387.

3. Recommended Science options include: MATH 381, MATH 418, MATH 432, MATH 436, MATH 481, MATH 499; STAT 353, STAT 472, STAT 479; CMPUT 201.

4. A student not presenting the Honors Calculus sequence MATH 117/MATH 118/MATH 217/MATH 317 must take MATH 314 and MATH 414.

5. Credit in SCI 100 will be considered equivalent to CMPUT 174, MATH 114, MATH 115 and ★18 options.

6. Credit in SCI 151 will be considered equivalent to STAT 151 and ★3 Science option.

Honors in Mathematics and Finance [Science]

Notes

1. Each student’s program must have the approval of the Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences and must include:

a. ★18 in Arts courses b. ★33 in ACCTG, ECON, FIN,

MGTSC or OM, including ★9 in 400-level FIN

2. Approved ACCTG, ECON, FIN and MGTSC options include ACCTG 322, ACCTG 412, ACCTG 432, ACCTG 443; ECON 282, ECON 384, ECON 385, ECON 399, ECON 408, ECON 481, ECON 482; FIN 412, FIN 413, FIN 414, FIN 416, FIN 422, FIN 434, FIN 442; MGTSC 404, MGTSC 405. Credit will not be given for ECON 299, ECON 386 or ECON 387.

3. Students planning on taking ECON 399 in place of STAT 378 will need to include ECON 282 in their program. The ECON 299 prerequisite for ECON 399 is met by STAT 265 and 266.

4. MGTSC 312 prerequisites are waived by Business for students in this program.

5. Recommended Science options include: MATH 381, MATH 418, MATH 432, MATH 436, MATH 481, MATH 499; STAT 353, STAT 472, STAT 479; CMPUT 201.

6. A student not presenting the Honors Calculus sequence MATH 117/MATH 118/MATH 217/MATH 317 must take MATH 314 and MATH 414.

7. Credit in SCI 100 will be considered equivalent to CMPUT 174, MATH 114, MATH 115 and ★18 options.

8. Credit in SCI 151 will be considered equivalent to STAT 151 and ★3 Science option.

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Microbiology No changes until Years 3 and 4

BIOL 201 - Eukaryotic Cellular Biology BIOL 391 - Techniques in Molecular Biology

and Bioinformatics GENET 390 - Gene Manipulation MICRB 311 - Microbial Physiology MICRB 316 - Molecular Microbiology ★6 in Arts options ★12 in Microbiology options (List A) ★15 in Science options (List A or B) (details of

courses) ★12 in Approved options (List A, B or C)

Recommended options include, but are not restricted to the following:

List A: Microbiology options:

BIOL 322 - Diversity and Evolution of Microbial Life

GENET 415 - Current Topics in Bacterial Genetics

IMIN 324 - Basic Virology IMIN 371 - Introduction to Immunology IMIN 372 - Research Techniques in

Immunology IMIN 452 - Advanced Immunology MICRB 315 - Applied Microbiology and

Biotechnology MICRB 320 - Microbial Ecology MICRB 343 - Analysis of Microbial

Macromolecules

Microbiology No changes until Years 3 and 4

BIOL 201 - Eukaryotic Cellular Biology BIOL 391 - Techniques in Molecular Biology

and Bioinformatics GENET 390 - Gene Manipulation MICRB 311 - Microbial Physiology MICRB 316 - Molecular Microbiology ★6 in Arts options ★12 in Microbiology options (List A) ★15 in Science options (List A or B) (details of

courses) ★12 in Approved options (List A, B or C)

Recommended options include, but are not restricted to the following:

List A: Microbiology options:

BIOL 322 - Diversity and Evolution of Microbial Life

GENET 415 - Current Topics in Bacterial Genetics

IMIN 324 - Basic Virology IMIN 371 - Introduction to Immunology IMIN 372 - Research Techniques in

Immunology IMIN 452 - Advanced Immunology MICRB 315 - Applied Microbiology and

Biotechnology MICRB 320 - Microbial Ecology MICRB 343 - Analysis of Microbial

Macromolecules

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MICRB 345 - Microbial Laboratory Techniques MICRB 392 - Environmental Microbiology

Laboratory MICRB 410 - Bacterial Structure and Virulence

Factors MICRB 423 - Extreme Microbiology MICRB 491 - Environmental Microbiology NU FS 361 - Food Microbiology NU FS 363 - Food Microbiology NU FS 402 - Brewing, Enology, and Food

Fermentations NU FS 480 - Foodborne Pathogens MMI 351 - Bacterial Pathogenesis MMI 352 - Microbial Pathogenesis MMI 405 - Advanced Microbial Pathogenicity MMI 415 - Advanced Viral Pathogenesis MMI 520 –

List B: Science options:

BIOCH 310 - Bioenergetics and Metabolism BIOCH 320 - Structure and Catalysis BIOCH 330 - Nucleic Acids and Molecular

Biology BIOCH 401 - Biochemistry Laboratory BIOCH 410 - Signal Transduction BIOCH 420 - Proteins: Structure, Function, and

Regulation BIOCH 430 - Biochemistry of Eukaryotic Gene

Expression BIOCH 441 - Structure and Function of

Biological Membranes BIOCH 450 - The Molecular Biology of

Mammalian Viruses BIOCH 455 - Biochemistry of Lipids and

Lipoproteins BIOCH 460 - BIOIN 301 - Bioinformatics I BIOL 398 - Research Project BIOL 399 - Research Project BIOL 490 - Individual Study BIOL 495 - Special Topics in Biology BIOL 498 - Research Project BIOL 499 - Research Project CHEM 211 - Quantitative Analysis I CHEM 213 - Quantitative Analysis II CHEM 303 - Environmental Chemistry I

MICRB 345 - Microbial Laboratory Techniques MICRB 392 - Environmental Microbiology

Laboratory MICRB 410 - Bacterial Structure and Virulence

Factors MICRB 423 - Extreme Microbiology MICRB 491 - Environmental Microbiology NU FS 361 - Food Microbiology NU FS 363 - Food Microbiology NU FS 402 - Brewing, Enology, and Food

Fermentations NU FS 480 - Foodborne Pathogens MMI 351 - Bacterial Pathogenesis MMI 352 - Microbial Pathogenesis MMI 405 - Advanced Microbial Pathogenicity MMI 415 - Advanced Viral Pathogenesis

List B: Science options:

BIOCH 310 - Bioenergetics and Metabolism BIOCH 320 - Structure and Catalysis BIOCH 330 - Nucleic Acids and Molecular

Biology BIOCH 401 - Biochemistry Laboratory BIOCH 410 - Signal Transduction BIOCH 420 - Proteins: Structure, Function, and

Regulation BIOCH 430 - Biochemistry of Eukaryotic Gene

Expression BIOCH 441 - Structure and Function of

Biological Membranes BIOCH 450 - The Molecular Biology of

Mammalian Viruses BIOCH 455 - Biochemistry of Lipids and

Lipoproteins BIOIN 301 - Bioinformatics I BIOL 398 - Research Project BIOL 399 - Research Project BIOL 490 - Individual Study BIOL 495 - Special Topics in Biology BIOL 498 - Research Project BIOL 499 - Research Project CHEM 211 - Quantitative Analysis I CHEM 213 - Quantitative Analysis II CHEM 303 - Environmental Chemistry I CHEM 361 - Organic Chemistry

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CHEM 361 - Organic Chemistry CHEM 363 - Organic Chemistry CHEM 371 - Energetics of Chemical Reactions CHEM 373 - Physical Properties and Dynamics

of Chemical Systems CMPUT 101 - Introduction to Computing CMPUT 114 – CMPUT 115 - CMPUT 174 - Introduction to the Foundations

of Computation I CMPUT 175 - Introduction to the Foundations

of Computation II ENT 378 - Insect Pathology GENET 301 - Organization of Simple

Genomes GENET 302 - Organization of Complex

Genomes GENET 304 - Gene Expression and its

Regulation GENET 305 - Genetic Analysis GENET 375 - Introduction to Molecular

Genetics Techniques GENET 408 - Replication, Repair, and

Recombination GENET 420 - Research Techniques in

Molecular Genetics IMIN 401 - Comparative Immunology INT D 400 - Science Internship Capstone PHYS 124 - Particles and Waves PHYS 126 - Fluids, Fields, and Radiation ZOOL 352 - Principles of Parasitism ZOOL 452 - Topics in Parasitology

List C: Approved options:

BIOL 380 - Genetic Analysis of Populations BOT 205 - Fundamentals of Plant Biology BOT 380 - Drug Plants BOT 382 - Plant Biotechnology CELL 300 - Advanced Cell Biology I CELL 301 - Advanced Cell Biology II EAS 201 - Earth Science I PHYSL 210 - Human Physiology PSYCO 104 - Basic Psychological Processes REN R 210 - Introduction to Soil Science and

Soil Resources REN R 442 - Soil Biogeochemistry

CHEM 363 - Organic Chemistry CHEM 371 - Energetics of Chemical Reactions CHEM 373 - Physical Properties and Dynamics

of Chemical Systems CMPUT 101 - Introduction to Computing CMPUT 174 - Introduction to the Foundations

of Computation I CMPUT 175 - Introduction to the Foundations

of Computation II ENT 378 - Insect Pathology GENET 301 - Organization of Simple

Genomes GENET 302 - Organization of Complex

Genomes GENET 304 - Gene Expression and its

Regulation GENET 305 - Genetic Analysis GENET 375 - Introduction to Molecular

Genetics Techniques GENET 408 - Replication, Repair, and

Recombination GENET 420 - Research Techniques in

Molecular Genetics IMIN 401 - Comparative Immunology INT D 400 - Science Internship Capstone PHYS 124 - Particles and Waves PHYS 126 - Fluids, Fields, and Radiation ZOOL 352 - Principles of Parasitism ZOOL 452 - Topics in Parasitology

List C: Approved options:

BIOL 380 - Genetic Analysis of Populations BOT 205 - Fundamentals of Plant Biology BOT 380 - Drug Plants BOT 382 - Plant Biotechnology CELL 300 - Advanced Cell Biology I CELL 301 - Advanced Cell Biology II EAS 201 - Earth Science I PHYSL 210 - Human Physiology PSYCO 104 - Basic Psychological Processes REN R 210 - Introduction to Soil Science and

Soil Resources REN R 442 - Soil Biogeochemistry

Notes

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Notes 1. Honors students are required to take BIOL 499, MICRB 343 and MICRB 345 and reduce the number of Science (see details of courses) and Microbiology options each by ★6. 2. Credit in SCI 100 will be considered equivalent to BIOL 107, BIOL 108; CHEM 101, CHEM 102, CHEM 261; CMPUT 174; MATH 114; PHYS 144 and PHYS 146. 3. CHEM 211 and CHEM 213 are highly recommended.

1. Honors students are required to take BIOL 499, MICRB 343 and MICRB 345 and reduce the number of Science (see details of courses) and Microbiology options each by ★6. 2. Credit in SCI 100 will be considered equivalent to BIOL 107, BIOL 108; CHEM 101, CHEM 102, CHEM 261; CMPUT 174; MATH 114; PHYS 144 and PHYS 146. 3. CHEM 211 and CHEM 213 are highly recommended.

Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology (Honors) No changes until Years 3 and 4 *3 from BIOL 391 or GENET 375 BIOL 499 GENET 390 *12 from List A *3 from BOT 445, 464; GENET 422, 424; MICRB 392, 410, 423, 491 *6 from List B (*6 at 400 level) *6 from Arts options *21 from Science or approved options (see List C for suggestions.) List A BIOIN 301; BIOL 321, 380; BOT 303, 308, 340, 380, 382; GENET 301, 302, 304, 305, 364; MICRB 311, 315, 316, 320, 343 List B BIOIN 301, 401; BOT 303, 308, 340, 445, 464; GENET 364, 408, 412, 418, 420, 422, 424; MICRB 345, 392, 410, 423, 491. List C Including but not restricted to the following: Any

Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology (Honors) No changes until Years 3 and 4 *3 from BIOL 391 or GENET 375 BIOL 499 GENET 390 *12 from List A *3 from BOT 445, 464; GENET 422, 424; MICRB 392, 410, 423, 491 *6 from List B (*6 at 400 level) *6 from Arts options *21 from Science or approved options (see List C for suggestions.) List A BIOIN 301; BIOL 321, 380; BOT 303, 308, 340, 380, 382; GENET 301, 302, 304, 305, 364; MICRB 311, 315, 316, 320, 343 List B BIOIN 301, 401; BOT 303, 308, 340, 445, 464; GENET 364, 408, 412, 418, 420, 422, 424; MICRB 345, 392, 410, 423, 491. List C Including but not restricted to the following: Any courses in Lists A and B plus:

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courses in Lists A and B plus: ANAT 400; BIOCH 310, 320, 330, 401, 410, 420, 430, 441, 450, 455, 460; BIOL 315, 322, 330, 333, 335, 340, 341, 364, 367, 391, 398, 399, 430, 433, 470, 490, 495 (if appropriate topic), 498, 499; BOT 314, 321, 330, CELL 300, 301, 402, 415, 445; CHEM 211, 213, 303, 361, 363, 371, 373; CMPUT 101, 174, 175; ENT 321, 378; IMIN 200, 324, 371, 401; INT D 400; MMI 351; ONCOL 320, 425; PHYS 124, 126; PHYSL 210, 401; PL SC 335, 355, 380, 385, 465; REN R 421, 468; ZOOL 241, 242, 303, 340, 342, 343, 352, 370, 402, 441, 442, 450, 452 Notes (1) May not use same course to fill more than one program requirement. (2) Up to *12 from approved options may be taken from other faculties. (3) Credit in SCI 100 will be considered equivalent to BIOL 107, 108; CHEM 101, 102, 261; MATH 114, *3 Science options and *6 approved options.

ANAT 400; BIOCH 310, 320, 330, 401, 410, 420, 430, 441, 450, 455; BIOL 315, 322, 330, 333, 335, 340, 341, 364, 367, 391, 398, 399, 430, 433, 470, 490, 495 (if appropriate topic), 498, 499; BOT 314, 321, 330, CELL 300, 301, 402, 445; CHEM 211, 213, 303, 361, 363, 371, 373; CMPUT 101, 174, 175; ENT 321, 378; IMIN 200, 324, 371, 401; INT D 400; MMI 351; ONCOL 320, 425; PHYS 124, 126; PHYSL 210; PL SC 355, 380; REN R 421, 468; ZOOL 241, 242, 303, 340, 342, 343, 352, 370, 402, 441, 442, 450, 452 Notes (1) May not use same course to fill more than one program requirement. (2) Up to *12 from approved options may be taken from other faculties. (3) Credit in SCI 100 will be considered equivalent to BIOL 107, 108; CHEM 101, 102, 261; MATH 114, *3 Science options and *6 approved options.

Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology (Specialization) No changes until Years 3 and 4 *3 from BIOL 391 or GENET 375 GENET 390 *12 from List A *3 from BOT 445, 464; GENET 422, 424; MICRB 392, 410, 423, 491 *6 from List B (at least *3 at 400 level) *6 from Arts options *9 from approved options (suggested options in List C) *18 Science options (suggested options in List C) List A BIOIN 301; BIOL 321, 380; BOT 303, 308, 340, 380, 382; GENET 301, 302, 304, 305, 364; MICRB 311, 315, 316, 320, 343

Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology (Specialization) No changes until Years 3 and 4 *3 from BIOL 391 or GENET 375 GENET 390 *12 from List A *3 from BOT 445, 464; GENET 422, 424; MICRB 392, 410, 423, 491 *6 from List B (at least *3 at 400 level) *6 from Arts options *9 from approved options (suggested options in List C) *18 Science options (suggested options in List C) List A BIOIN 301; BIOL 321, 380; BOT 303, 308, 340, 380, 382; GENET 301, 302, 304, 305, 364; MICRB 311, 315, 316, 320, 343

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List B BIOIN 301, 401; BOT 303, 308, 340, 445, 464; GENET 364, 408, 412, 418, 420, 422, 424; MICRB 345, 392, 410, 423, 491 List C Including but not restricted to the following: Any courses in Lists A and B plus: ANAT 400; BIOCH 310, 320, 330, 401, 410, 420, 430, 441, 450, 455, 460; BIOL 315, 322, 330, 333, 335, 340, 341, 364, 367, 391, 398, 399, 430, 433, 470, 490, 495 (if appropriate topic), 498, 499; BOT 314, 321, 330, CELL 300, 301, 402, 415, 445; CHEM 211, 213, 303, 361, 363, 371, 373; CMPUT 101, 174, 175; ENT 321, 378; IMIN 200, 324, 371, 401; INT D 400; MMI 351; ONCOL 320, 425; PHYS 124, 126; PHYSL 210, 401; PL SC 335, 355, 380, 385, 465; REN R 421, 468; ZOOL 241, 242, 303, 340, 342, 343, 352, 370, 402, 441, 442, 450, 452 Notes: (1) May not use same course to fill more than one program requirement. (2) Up to *12 from approved options may be taken from other faculties. (3) Credit in SCI 100 will be considered equivalent to BIOL 107, 108; CHEM 101, 102, 261; MATH 114, *3 Science options and *6 approved options

List B BIOIN 301, 401; BOT 303, 308, 340, 445, 464; GENET 364, 408, 412, 418, 420, 422, 424; MICRB 345, 392, 410, 423, 491 List C Including but not restricted to the following: Any courses in Lists A and B plus: ANAT 400; BIOCH 310, 320, 330, 401, 410, 420, 430, 441, 450, 455; BIOL 315, 322, 330, 333, 335, 340, 341, 364, 367, 391, 398, 399, 430, 433, 470, 490, 495 (if appropriate topic), 498, 499; BOT 314, 321, 330, CELL 300, 301, 402, 445; CHEM 211, 213, 303, 361, 363, 371, 373; CMPUT 101, 174, 175; ENT 321, 378; IMIN 200, 324, 371, 401; INT D 400; MMI 351; ONCOL 320, 425; PHYS 124, 126; PHYSL 210; PL SC 355, 380; REN R 421, 468; ZOOL 241, 242, 303, 340, 342, 343, 352, 370, 402, 441, 442, 450, 452 Notes: (1) May not use same course to fill more than one program requirement. (2) Up to *12 from approved options may be taken from other faculties. (3) Credit in SCI 100 will be considered equivalent to BIOL 107, 108; CHEM 101, 102, 261; MATH 114, *3 Science options and *6 approved options.

Molecular Genetics No changes until Years 3 and 4

★3 from

BIOCH 310 - Bioenergetics and Metabolism BIOCH 320 - Structure and Catalysis (BIOCH

320 strongly recommended) BIOCH 330 - Nucleic Acids and Molecular

Biology CELL 300 - Advanced Cell Biology I

Students are required to take at least ★9 from List A

Molecular Genetics No changes until Years 3 and 4

★3 from

BIOCH 310 - Bioenergetics and Metabolism BIOCH 320 - Structure and Catalysis (BIOCH

320 strongly recommended) BIOCH 330 - Nucleic Acids and Molecular

Biology CELL 300 - Advanced Cell Biology I

Students are required to take at least ★9 from List A

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★3 from List B ★15 from List C ★6 in Arts options ★12 in approved options

★6 from

GENET 301 - Organization of Simple Genomes

GENET 302 - Organization of Complex Genomes

GENET 304 - Gene Expression and its Regulation

★6 from

BIOL 380 - Genetic Analysis of Populations GENET 305 - Genetic Analysis GENET 390 - Gene Manipulation

List A:

GENET 364 - Plant Genetics GENET 408 - Replication, Repair, and

Recombination GENET 412 - Genetic Control of Animal

Development GENET 415 - Current Topics in Bacterial

Genetics GENET 418 - Human Genetics GENET 422 - Current Topics in Developmental

Genetics OR GENET 424 - Ethical Issues in Genetics

List B:

BIOL 391 - Techniques in Molecular Biology and Bioinformatics

GENET 375 - Introduction to Molecular Genetics Techniques

GENET 420 - Research Techniques in Molecular Genetics

★3 from List B ★15 from List C ★6 in Arts options ★12 in approved options

★6 from

GENET 301 - Organization of Simple Genomes

GENET 302 - Organization of Complex Genomes

GENET 304 - Gene Expression and its Regulation

★6 from

BIOL 380 - Genetic Analysis of Populations GENET 305 - Genetic Analysis GENET 390 - Gene Manipulation

List A:

GENET 364 - Plant Genetics GENET 408 - Replication, Repair, and

Recombination GENET 412 - Genetic Control of Animal

Development GENET 415 - Current Topics in Bacterial

Genetics GENET 418 - Human Genetics GENET 422 - Current Topics in Developmental

Genetics OR GENET 424 - Ethical Issues in Genetics

List B:

BIOL 391 - Techniques in Molecular Biology and Bioinformatics

GENET 375 - Introduction to Molecular Genetics Techniques

GENET 420 - Research Techniques in Molecular Genetics

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List C:

Including, but not restricted to the following:

ANAT 400 - Human Embryonic Development BIOCH 310 - Bioenergetics and Metabolism BIOCH 320 - Structure and Catalysis BIOCH 330 - Nucleic Acids and Molecular

Biology BIOCH 401 - Biochemistry Laboratory BIOCH 410 - Signal Transduction BIOCH 420 - Proteins: Structure, Function, and

Regulation BIOCH 430 - Biochemistry of Eukaryotic Gene

Expression BIOCH 450 - The Molecular Biology of

Mammalian Viruses BIOL 315 - Biology: An Historical Perspective BIOL 221 - Mechanisms of Evolution BIOL 391 - Techniques in Molecular Biology

and Bioinformatics BIOL 398 - Research Project BIOL 399 - Research Project BIOL 490 - Individual Study BIOL 495 - Special Topics in Biology BIOL 498 - Research Project BIOL 499 - Research Project BOT 303 - Plant Development BOT 382 - Plant Biotechnology BOT 445 - Molecular Plant Physiology BOT 464 - Plant Functional Genomics CELL 300 - Advanced Cell Biology I CELL 301 - Advanced Cell Biology II CELL 402 - The Birth and Death of a Cell

CELL 415 - CELL 445 - Current Topics in Cell Biology CHEM 371 - Energetics of Chemical Reactions CHEM 373 - Physical Properties and Dynamics

of Chemical Systems ENT 321 – Insect Physiology GENET 301 - Organization of Simple

Genomes GENET 302 - Organization of Complex

Genomes GENET 304 - Gene Expression and its

Regulation GENET 305 - Genetic Analysis GENET 364 - Plant Genetics

List C:

Including, but not restricted to the following:

ANAT 400 - Human Embryonic Development BIOCH 310 - Bioenergetics and Metabolism BIOCH 320 - Structure and Catalysis BIOCH 330 - Nucleic Acids and Molecular

Biology BIOCH 401 - Biochemistry Laboratory BIOCH 410 - Signal Transduction BIOCH 420 - Proteins: Structure, Function, and

Regulation BIOCH 430 - Biochemistry of Eukaryotic Gene

Expression BIOCH 450 - The Molecular Biology of

Mammalian Viruses BIOL 315 - Biology: An Historical Perspective BIOL 221 - Mechanisms of Evolution BIOL 391 - Techniques in Molecular Biology

and Bioinformatics BIOL 398 - Research Project BIOL 399 - Research Project BIOL 490 - Individual Study BIOL 495 - Special Topics in Biology BIOL 498 - Research Project BIOL 499 - Research Project BOT 303 - Plant Development BOT 382 - Plant Biotechnology BOT 445 - Molecular Plant Physiology BOT 464 - Plant Functional Genomics CELL 300 - Advanced Cell Biology I CELL 301 - Advanced Cell Biology II CELL 402 - The Birth and Death of a Cell CELL 445 - Current Topics in Cell Biology CHEM 371 - Energetics of Chemical Reactions CHEM 373 - Physical Properties and Dynamics

of Chemical Systems GENET 301 - Organization of Simple

Genomes GENET 302 - Organization of Complex

Genomes GENET 304 - Gene Expression and its

Regulation GENET 305 - Genetic Analysis GENET 364 - Plant Genetics GENET 375 - Introduction to Molecular

Genetics Techniques

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GENET 375 - Introduction to Molecular Genetics Techniques

GENET 390 - Gene Manipulation GENET 408 - Replication, Repair, and

Recombination GENET 412 - Genetic Control of Animal

Development GENET 418 - Human Genetics GENET 420 - Research Techniques in

Molecular Genetics GENET 422 - Current Topics in Developmental

Genetics GENET 424 - Ethical Issues in Genetics IMIN 200 - Infection and Immunity IMIN 324 - Basic Virology IMIN 371 - Introduction to Immunology IMIN 401 - Comparative Immunology INT D 400 - Science Internship Capstone MICRB 311 - Microbial Physiology MICRB 316 - Molecular Microbiology MICRB 320 - Microbial Ecology MICRB 343 - Analysis of Microbial

Macromolecules MICRB 345 - Microbial Laboratory Techniques MICRB 392 - Environmental Microbiology

Laboratory MICRB 415 - ONCOL 320 - Introduction to Oncology ONCOL 425 - Advanced Topics in Cancer

Research PHYSL 210 - Human Physiology PHYSL 401 - ZOOL 241 - Animal Physiology I: Homeostasis ZOOL 242 - Animal Physiology II: Intercellular

Communication ZOOL 303 - Animal Developmental Biology ZOOL 340 - Comparative Environmental

Physiology ZOOL 342 - Neurobiology ZOOL 402 - Current Topics in Developmental

Biology ZOOL 441 - Current Topics on Homeostasis ZOOL 442 - Current Topics in Intercellular

Communication

Notes

1. Honors students are required to take BIOL

GENET 390 - Gene Manipulation GENET 408 - Replication, Repair, and

Recombination GENET 412 - Genetic Control of Animal

Development GENET 418 - Human Genetics GENET 420 - Research Techniques in

Molecular Genetics GENET 422 - Current Topics in Developmental

Genetics GENET 424 - Ethical Issues in Genetics IMIN 200 - Infection and Immunity IMIN 324 - Basic Virology IMIN 371 - Introduction to Immunology IMIN 401 - Comparative Immunology INT D 400 - Science Internship Capstone MICRB 311 - Microbial Physiology MICRB 315 – Applied Microbiology &

Biotechnology MICRB 316 - Molecular Microbiology MICRB 320 - Microbial Ecology MICRB 343 - Analysis of Microbial

Macromolecules MICRB 345 - Microbial Laboratory Techniques MICRB 392 - Environmental Microbiology

Laboratory ONCOL 320 - Introduction to Oncology ONCOL 425 - Advanced Topics in Cancer

Research PHYSL 210 - Human Physiology ZOOL 241 - Animal Physiology I: Homeostasis ZOOL 242 - Animal Physiology II: Intercellular

Communication ZOOL 303 - Animal Developmental Biology ZOOL 340 - Comparative Environmental

Physiology ZOOL 342 - Neurobiology ZOOL 402 - Current Topics in Developmental

Biology ZOOL 441 - Current Topics on Homeostasis ZOOL 442 - Current Topics in Intercellular

Communication

Notes

1. Honors students are required to take BIOL 499 and reduce approved options by ★6.

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499 and reduce approved options by ★6.

2. Credit in SCI 100 will be considered equivalent to BIOL 107, BIOL 108; CHEM 101, CHEM 102, CHEM 261; MATH 114, ★3 Science options (see details of courses) and ★6 Approved options.

2. Credit in SCI 100 will be considered equivalent to BIOL 107, BIOL 108; CHEM 101, CHEM 102, CHEM 261; MATH 114, ★3 Science options (see details of courses) and ★6 Approved options.

Physiology & Developmental Biology No changes until Years 3 and 4 ZOOL 303 - Animal Developmental Biology ZOOL 325 - Comparative Anatomy of the Vertebrates ZOOL 344 - Laboratory Exercises in Animal Physiology *3 from BIOL 445 - Current Topics in Animal and Cell Physiology ZOOL 402 - Current Topics in Developmental Biology ZOOL 441 - Current Topics on Homeostasis ZOOL 442 - Current Topics in Intercellular Communication ZOOL 350 – Biology and Evolution of Invertebrates *3 from BIOCH 310 - Bioenergetics and Metabolism BIOCH 320 - Structure and Catalysis BIOCH 330 - Nucleic Acids and Molecular Biology CELL 300 - Advanced Cell Biology I *9 from BIOL 341 - Ecotoxicology BIOL 391 - Techniques in Molecular Biology and Bioinformatics ZOOL 340 - Comparative Environmental Physiology ZOOL 342 - Neurobiology ZOOL 343 - Comparative Endocrinology ZOOL 352 - Principles of Parasitism

Physiology & Developmental Biology No changes until Years 3 and 4 ZOOL 303 - Animal Developmental Biology ZOOL 325 - Comparative Anatomy of the Vertebrates ZOOL 344 - Laboratory Exercises in Animal Physiology *3 from BIOL 445 - Current Topics in Animal and Cell Physiology ZOOL 402 - Current Topics in Developmental Biology ZOOL 441 - Current Topics on Homeostasis ZOOL 442 - Current Topics in Intercellular Communication *3 from BIOCH 310 - Bioenergetics and Metabolism BIOCH 320 - Structure and Catalysis BIOCH 330 - Nucleic Acids and Molecular Biology CELL 300 - Advanced Cell Biology I *9 from BIOL 341 - Ecotoxicology BIOL 391 - Techniques in Molecular Biology and Bioinformatics ZOOL 340 - Comparative Environmental Physiology ZOOL 342 - Neurobiology ZOOL 343 - Comparative Endocrinology ZOOL 350 - Biology and Evolution of Invertebrates ZOOL 352 - Principles of Parasitism

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*9 Arts options *12 approved options *15 from list below

Recommended options include, but are not restricted to additional courses from above and the following:

BIOCH 310 - Bioenergetics and Metabolism BIOCH 320 - Structure and Catalysis BIOCH 330 - Nucleic Acids and Molecular

Biology BIOL 341 - Ecotoxicology BIOL 391 - Techniques in Molecular Biology

and Bioinformatics BIOL 398 - Research Project BIOL 399 - Research Project BIOL 490 - Individual Study BIOL 495 - Special Topics in Biology BIOL 498 - Research Project BIOL 499 - Research Project BIOL 545 - Advanced Topics in Animal and

Cell Physiology BOT 303 - Plant Development BOT 340 - Plant Physiology BOT 445 - Molecular Plant Physiology CELL 300 - Advanced Cell Biology I CELL 301 - Advanced Cell Biology II CELL 402 - The Birth and Death of a Cell CELL 415 – ENT 321 – Insect Physiology ENT 378 - Insect Pathology GENET 270 - Foundations of Molecular

Genetics GENET 301 - Organization of Simple

Genomes GENET 302 - Organization of Complex

Genomes GENET 304 - Gene Expression and its

Regulation GENET 375 - Introduction to Molecular

Genetics Techniques GENET 390 - Gene Manipulation GENET 412 - Genetic Control of Animal

Development GENET 418 - Human Genetics GENET 420 - Research Techniques in

Molecular Genetics

*9 Arts options *12 approved options *15 from list below

Recommended options include, but are not restricted to additional courses from above and the following:

BIOCH 310 - Bioenergetics and Metabolism BIOCH 320 - Structure and Catalysis BIOCH 330 - Nucleic Acids and Molecular

Biology BIOL 341 - Ecotoxicology BIOL 391 - Techniques in Molecular Biology

and Bioinformatics BIOL 398 - Research Project BIOL 399 - Research Project BIOL 490 - Individual Study BIOL 495 - Special Topics in Biology BIOL 498 - Research Project BIOL 499 - Research Project BIOL 545 - Advanced Topics in Animal and

Cell Physiology BOT 303 - Plant Development BOT 340 - Plant Physiology BOT 445 - Molecular Plant Physiology CELL 300 - Advanced Cell Biology I CELL 301 - Advanced Cell Biology II CELL 402 - The Birth and Death of a Cell ENT 378 - Insect Pathology GENET 270 - Foundations of Molecular

Genetics GENET 301 - Organization of Simple

Genomes GENET 302 - Organization of Complex

Genomes GENET 304 - Gene Expression and its

Regulation GENET 375 - Introduction to Molecular

Genetics Techniques GENET 390 - Gene Manipulation GENET 412 - Genetic Control of Animal

Development GENET 418 - Human Genetics GENET 420 - Research Techniques in

Molecular Genetics IMIN 200 - Infection and Immunity IMIN 371 - Introduction to Immunology

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IMIN 200 - Infection and Immunity IMIN 371 - Introduction to Immunology IMIN 372 - Research Techniques in

Immunology IMIN 401 - Comparative Immunology IMIN 452 - Advanced Immunology INT D 400 - Science Internship Capstone MA SC 403 - Directed Studies in Marine

Science MA SC 415 - Structure and Function in

Animals MICRB 265 - General Microbiology MICRB 311 - Microbial Physiology NEURO 443 - Neuroendocrine Concepts NEURO 472 - Autonomic Nervous System PHYSL 372 - Systems Neuroscience PHYSL 401 – PHYSL 402- PHYSL 403 - Neuroendoimmunomodulation PHYSL 404 - Cardiovascular Physiology

PHYSL 545 - Physiology of Transport Systems PMCOL 371 - Cellular Neuroscience ZOOL 340 - Comparative Environmental

Physiology ZOOL 342 - Neurobiology ZOOL 343 - Comparative Endocrinology ZOOL 352 - Principles of Parasitism ZOOL 370 - Ethological Mechanisms ZOOL 402 - Current Topics in Developmental

Biology ZOOL 441 - Current Topics on Homeostasis ZOOL 442 - Current Topics in Intercellular

Communication ZOOL 350 - Biology and Evolution of

Invertebrates ZOOL 452 - Topics in Parasitology

Notes MA SC courses on this list are offered at

Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre. Honors students are required to take BIOL

499 and reduce approved options by ★6. The above program is distinct from the Honors

Physiology Program offered by the Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry. Applicants should contact the current Advisor in the Department of Biological Sciences to ensure that this is the Program for

IMIN 372 - Research Techniques in Immunology

IMIN 401 - Comparative Immunology IMIN 452 - Advanced Immunology INT D 400 - Science Internship Capstone MA SC 403 - Directed Studies in Marine

Science MA SC 415 - Structure and Function in

Animals MICRB 265 - General Microbiology MICRB 311 - Microbial Physiology NEURO 443 - Neuroendocrine Concepts NEURO 472 - Autonomic Nervous System PHYSL 372 - Systems Neuroscience PHYSL 403 - Neuroendoimmunomodulation PHYSL 404 - Cardiovascular Physiology

PHYSL 545 - Physiology of Transport Systems PMCOL 371 - Cellular Neuroscience ZOOL 340 - Comparative Environmental

Physiology ZOOL 342 - Neurobiology ZOOL 343 - Comparative Endocrinology ZOOL 350 - Biology and Evolution of

Invertebrates ZOOL 352 - Principles of Parasitism ZOOL 370 - Ethological Mechanisms ZOOL 402 - Current Topics in Developmental

Biology ZOOL 441 - Current Topics on Homeostasis ZOOL 442 - Current Topics in Intercellular

Communication ZOOL 452 - Topics in Parasitology

Notes MA SC courses on this list are offered at

Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre. Honors students are required to take BIOL

499 and reduce approved options by ★6. The above program is distinct from the Honors

Physiology Program offered by the Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry. Applicants should contact the current Advisor in the Department of Biological Sciences to ensure that this is the Program for which they wish to register. Credit in SCI 100 will be considered equivalent to BIOL 107, BIOL 108; CHEM 101, CHEM 261; MATH 114, ★6 Science

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which they wish to register. Credit in SCI 100 will be considered equivalent

to BIOL 107, BIOL 108; CHEM 101, CHEM 261; MATH 114, ★6 Science options (see details of courses) and ★6 Approved options.

options (see details of courses) and ★6 Approved options.

Plant Biology No changes until Years 3 and 4

BOT 308 - Plant Anatomy BOT 321 - Flowering Plants BOT 332 - Plant Ecology BOT 340 - Plant Physiology MICRB 265 - General Microbiology ★9 Arts options

★3 from

GENET 270 - Foundations of Molecular Genetics

GENET 364 - Plant Genetics GENET 390 - Gene Manipulation

★33 from the list below

Approved options include, but are not restricted to the following:

BIOL 330 - Introduction to Biological Data BIOL 333 - Wetland Science and Management BIOL 335 - Principles of Systematics BIOL 340 - Global Biogeochemistry BIOL 364 - Freshwater Ecology BIOL 367 - Conservation Biology BIOL 398 - Research Project BIOL 399 - Research Project BIOL 430 - Experimental Biology BIOL 433 - Plant-Animal Interactions BIOL 470 - BIOL 490 - Individual Study BIOL 495 - Special Topics in Biology BIOL 498 - Research Project BIOL 499 - Research Project BOT 303 - Plant Development BOT 314 - Biology of Bryophytes

Plant Biology No changes until Years 3 and 4

BOT 308 - Plant Anatomy BOT 321 - Flowering Plants BOT 332 - Plant Ecology BOT 340 - Plant Physiology MICRB 265 - General Microbiology ★9 Arts options

★3 from

GENET 270 - Foundations of Molecular Genetics

GENET 364 - Plant Genetics GENET 390 - Gene Manipulation

★33 from the list below

Approved options include, but are not restricted to the following:

BIOL 330 - Introduction to Biological Data BIOL 333 - Wetland Science and Management BIOL 335 - Principles of Systematics BIOL 340 - Global Biogeochemistry BIOL 364 - Freshwater Ecology BIOL 367 - Conservation Biology BIOL 398 - Research Project BIOL 399 - Research Project BIOL 430 - Experimental Biology BIOL 433 - Plant-Animal Interactions BIOL 490 - Individual Study BIOL 495 - Special Topics in Biology BIOL 498 - Research Project BIOL 499 - Research Project BOT 303 - Plant Development BOT 314 - Biology of Bryophytes BOT 322 - Field Botany

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BOT 322 - Field Botany BOT 330 - Biodiversity and Ecosystem

Function of Algae BOT 340 - Plant Physiology BOT 380 - Drug Plants BOT 382 - Plant Biotechnology BOT 411 - Paleobotany BOT 445 - Molecular Plant Physiology BOT 464 - Plant Functional Genomics BOT 545 - Advanced Molecular Plant

Physiology FOR 372 - GENET 364 - Plant Genetics INT D 400 - Science Internship Capstone PL SC 335 - PL SC 355 - Cereal, Oilseed, and Pulse Crops PL SC 380 - Principles of Plant Pathology PL SC 385 – PL SC 465 - REN R 421 - Advanced Tree Physiology REN R 468 - Conservation of Genetic

Resources

Notes 1. Honors students are required to take BIOL 499 and reduce approved options by ★6. Honors students are required to take one of the following discussion courses and reduce approved options by ★3: BOT 403, BOT 445, BOT 506, BOT 511, BOT 545; or BIOL 495 (if appropriate topic). 2. Credit in SCI 100 will be considered equivalent to BIOL 107, BIOL 108; CHEM 101, CHEM 102, CHEM 261; MATH 114; ★6 Science options and ★3 Approved options.

BOT 330 - Biodiversity and Ecosystem Function of Algae

BOT 340 - Plant Physiology BOT 380 - Drug Plants BOT 382 - Plant Biotechnology BOT 411 - Paleobotany BOT 445 - Molecular Plant Physiology BOT 464 - Plant Functional Genomics BOT 545 - Advanced Molecular Plant

Physiology GENET 364 - Plant Genetics INT D 400 - Science Internship Capstone PL SC 355 - Cereal, Oilseed, and Pulse Crops PL SC 380 - Principles of Plant Pathology REN R 421 - Advanced Tree Physiology REN R 468 - Conservation of Genetic

Resources

Notes 1. Honors students are required to take BIOL 499 and reduce approved options by ★6. Honors students are required to take one of the following discussion courses and reduce approved options by ★3: BOT 403, BOT 445, BOT 506, BOT 511, BOT 545; or BIOL 495 (if appropriate topic). 2. Credit in SCI 100 will be considered equivalent to BIOL 107, BIOL 108; CHEM 101, CHEM 102, CHEM 261; MATH 114; ★6 Science options and ★3 Approved options.