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2 Molecular Life Sciences BA Degree Programs in Canada


University of Victoria - Kaplan
BA Public Health
- Victoria, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Public Health Explore community-based approaches to health promotion in this online program. Prepare for a career providing effective and inclusive services to communities.


Mount Saint Vincent University
Bachelor of Arts Public Policy Studies
- Halifax Regional Municipality, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
Public Policy Studies at the Mount is an interdisciplinary program that concentrates on Canadian public policy and global issues. Students enrolled in the program take a range of courses in both political science and economics and choose from a large pool of courses from a number of disciplines. Students complete the academic requirements with a senior seminar designed to integrate their new-found knowledge and provide them with broadened perspectives on important dimensions of public affairs.
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Molecular Life Sciences degree programs at the Bachelor’s level in Canada offer a unique opportunity to explore life at the molecular level. This field combines biology, chemistry, and physics to understand the fundamentals of life processes.
You'll study core subjects like biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, focusing on hands-on laboratory experiences. Courses often involve practical techniques such as DNA sequencing, protein analysis, and cell culture, equipping you with skills directly applicable in research and industry settings. The program emphasizes experiential learning, where you’ll engage in projects and collaborations that enhance your understanding of scientific inquiry.
Students build confidence as they explore new ideas, working alongside peers and faculty who encourage curiosity. Graduates often pursue careers in pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, or academic research, contributing to advancements in health and environmental sciences. This interdisciplinary approach prepares you for various global opportunities, making your skills valuable in multiple sectors after graduation.