Honours BSc and BA Biology with Concentrations
A maximum of two Biology concentrations within the thematic streams of the program are permitted as part of the Honours BSc Biology and BA degrees. All concentrations require completion of a minimum 3.5 credits (including 1.5 credits of required courses at the 300 level, and 2.0 credits of eligible electives, of which a minimum of 1.0 credit must be at the 400 level), and a cumulative GPA of 7.0 (B -) in all Biology courses completed for the major.
Required Courses (1.5 credits):
BI338 - Cells: Form and Function
BI346 - Advanced Molecular Biology
BI374 - Physiological Applications of Microbiology
Elective Courses (2.0 credits, including and minimum of 1.0 credit at the 400 level:
BI330 - Fundamentals of Histology
BI349 - Embryology
BI376 - Microbial Physiology
BI401 - Origin of Life on Earth and Endosymbiotic Theory
BI402 - Bioinformatics
BI417 - Immunology
BI421 - The Human Microbiome
BI426 - Genome Dynamics
BI431 - Microtechniques
BI439 - Vertebrate Microscopic Anatomy
BI440 - Advanced Topics in DNA Science and Molecular Biotechnology
BI441 - Recombinant DNA Technology
BI449 - Developmental Biology
BI470 - Biomedical Virology
BI475 - Microbial Ecology
BI476 - Microbial Disease
Required Courses (1.5 credits):
BI301 - Global Ecology and Biogeography
BI302 - Evolution
BI309 - Population Ecology
Elective Courses (2.0 credits, including and minimum of 1.0 credit at the 400 level:
BI308 - Animal Behaviour
BI363 - Plant Ecology
BI367 - Field Botany - Flora of Ontario
BI390 - Field Studies – OUPFB
BI391 - Field Ecology of Southern Ontario
BI392 - Field Studies II – OUPFB
BI394 - The Changing North: Subarctic Ecosystems in the Face of Climate Warming
BI396N - Plant Life in Aquatic and Amphibious Environments
BI396T - Wetland Ecology
BI401 - Origin of Life on Earth and Endosymbiotic Theory
BI402 - Bioinformatics
BI405 - Community Ecology
BI407 - Animal Communication
BI409 - Conservation Biology
BI458 - Vertebrate Biodiversity and Conservation
BI464 - Plants and People
BI468 - Plant Biodiversity and Conservation
BI475 - Microbial Ecology
BI488 - Invertebrate Biodiversity and Conservation
WASC201 - Wetland Science
WASC302 - Limnology
WASC303 - Field Methods in Applied Water Science
Required Courses (1.5 credits):
BI300 - Environmental Toxicology
BI358 - Animals: Form and Function
BI368 - Plants: Form and Function
Elective Courses (2.0 credits, including and minimum of 1.0 credit at the 400 level:
BI359 - Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy
BI369 - Plant Physiology
BI376 - Microbial Physiology
BI396N - Plant Life in Aquatic and Amphibious Environments
BI400 - Topics in Environmental Toxicology
BI416 - Pathophysiology
BI451 - Fish Physiological Adaptations
BI456 - Environmental Physiology of Animals
BI459 - Endocrinology
BI463 - Environmental Stress Biology of Plants
BI470 - Biomedical Virology
WASC301 - Water Policy and Legislation
WASC303 - Field Methods in Applied Water Science
WASC401 - Source Water Protection and Aquatic Risk Assessment
WASC402 - Critical Analysis of Applied Water Science and Environmental Health
WASC403 - Lab Techniques in Water Science
Senate/Editorial Changes
Senate Academic Planning Committee Revisions April 1, 2019: WASC courses added; effective September 1, 2019.