Overview
At the Cellular, Physiological and Pharmacological Sciences BSc program at University of Saskatchewan you will study human anatomy, cell biology, neurobiology, skeletal biology, embryonic development, histology, and anatomical imaging.
You will also study the properties of chemical compounds in relation to their interactions with living organisms and examine the basis for the discovery and study of drug actions either as therapeutic agents or as tools in physiological research.
These fields can be used to advance medical science with clinical relevance to osteoarthritis, Alzheimer's disease, peripheral nerve damage and repair, multiple sclerosis, aging, cancer and pain.
Careers
- Preparation for professional health science programs and graduate studies: The cellular, physiological and pharmacological sciences program provides an excellent foundation in the biomedical sciences for students seeking subsequent admission into professional health science schools such as medicine, dentistry, physical therapy, chiropractic, veterinary medicine and optometry.
- Cellular, physiological and pharmacological sciences graduates are also well qualified to progress into more advanced biomedical research training in the master's and Ph.D. levels.
- Research and lab positions: A variety of technical positions are available in academia (e.g., universities and colleges), industry (e.g. biotechnology, private research firms, biomedical supply, and pharmaceutical companies), government (e.g. agricultural and food agencies and police forensic laboratories) and the healthcare system (e.g. medical labs).
- Communications: Cellular, physiological and pharmacological sciences studies may lead to a career in technical writing for textbooks and/or government and industry reports.
- Business: Cellular, physiological and pharmacological sciences graduates may obtain sales, consulting or management positions in science-related private sector companies such as pharmaceutical and biomedical supply firms.
- Regulatory/Law: Cellular, physiological and pharmacological sciences graduates may be employed by regulatory bodies such as the Canadian Food Inspection Agency and the Food and Drug Administration to develop government policies and procedures.
Programme Structure
Courses include:
- The Nature of Life
- Physics and the Universe
- Mathematics for the Life Sciences
- History Matters Health and Society
- Chemical Processes
- Physics for the Life Sciences
- Biomolecules
Key information
Duration
- Full-time
- 36 months
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Credits
90-120
Delivered
Campus Location
- Saskatoon, Canada
Disciplines
Microbiology Pharmacology Physiology View 16 other Bachelors in Physiology in CanadaWhat students do after studying
Academic requirements
We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.
English requirements
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Other requirements
General requirements
- SL or HL Biology
- SL or HL Chemistry
- SL or HL Mathematics
- (Physics recommended)
- Note: A minimum grade of 4 is required in each of these courses.
- Applications are considered up until the deadline. Admission is offered on an ongoing basis until all seats are filled. Minimum admission average: 24
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Tuition Fees
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Domestic Applies to you
Applies to youCitizens or residents8205 CAD / year≈ 8205 CAD / year
Living costs
Saskatoon
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Scholarships Information
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