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21 Life Sciences Course Programs in Canada


International College of Manitoba (ICM) (Navitas)
Course in - Agricultural and Food Sciences
- Winnipeg, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
UTP Stage II: Agricultural and Food Sciences is equivalent to the first year of a bachelor’s degree from the University of Manitoba’s Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences.


Seneca College
Arts and Science
- Toronto, Canada
Course
Blended
English
This two-year diploma program enables you to pursue a university education in the sciences and complete a diploma and a university degree in as little as four years at the University of Toronto (St. George or Scarborough), York University, or Trent University. Courses include Math, Chemistry, Biology, Physics, and a range of Humanities and Social Sciences.
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St. John’s Academy
Science 10
- Vancouver, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
The goal of this course is to help students to build and connect their understanding of science in the context of daily life, as well as to introduce them to the disciplines of science that they might study in senior courses. The objective of Science 10 is to develop skills, knowledge, and attitudes required for scientific literacy and understanding, both by working scientifically and studying theory.


Alexander College
Health Sciences
- Burnaby, Canada
- Vancouver, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
The major focus of studying Health Sciences involves the application of science to health-related topics such as medicine, nutrition, and environmental health. It involves applying scientific research to clinical practice to provide a background for students leading to improving healthcare for communities. This course will provide a foundational overview of the concepts of health, illness, and disease across cultures and historical periods, including Indigenous cultures. Current epidemiological terminology and strategies will be introduced. Students will examine the social determinants of health and how public policy is used to promote population health. Students will also have an opportunity to explore specific health issues, including ethical and moral considerations, and be provided with an overview of the Canadian health care system.


Seneca College
Biotechnology – Advanced
- Toronto, Canada
Course
Blended
English
This program is offered in Seneca's hybrid delivery format with some courses available in Seneca's flexible delivery format. Some coursework is online and some must be completed in person. Students will need to come on campus to complete in-person learning requirements. For courses offered in the flexible delivery format, professors use innovative learning spaces and technology to teach students in a classroom or lab and broadcast in real time to students attending remotely.


Olds College
Equine Reproduction Technician
- Olds, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
Become a specialist in equine reproduction with the Equine Reproduction Technician certificate. This one year program — unique in Canada — will equip you with the knowledge and skills necessary to manage or operate an equine breeding facility, taught from experienced instructors and Doctors of Veterinary Medicine. Through hands-on instruction, you’ll gain proficiency with common modern reproductive techniques, such as hand breeding, artificial insemination (AI) and transporting cooled semen, as well as, the interpretation of ultrasounds. You will also be exposed to frozen semen and embryo transfer.


College of New Caledonia
Intro to Biochemistry
- Prince George, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
An introductory biochemistry course focusing on the chemical basis of life. This course emphasizes the biochemistry and function of proteins, DNA, carbohydrates and lipids in living systems. Other topics covered include bioenergetics, properties of enzymes, regulation of enzymatic activity, and current laboratory technology used in the recovery and analysis of DNA and proteins.


Nipissing University
Minor in Environmental Science
- Toronto, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
Choosing a minor in Environmental Science alongside your major field of study can provide you with valuable interdisciplinary knowledge and skills related to environmental issues and sustainability. Here are some key aspects and potential benefits of pursuing a minor in Environmental Science: Interdisciplinary Understanding: Environmental Science encompasses various disciplines such as biology, chemistry, geology, ecology, and social sciences. A minor in Environmental Science allows you to gain a broad understanding of environmental issues from multiple perspectives, enhancing your ability to analyze complex environmental problems and solutions.


Canadore College
Biotechnology - Technologist
- North Bay, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
The field of biotechnology is vast and limitless. Graduates can go on to work in a variety of settings and industries including health, agriculture and natural resources. Learn hands-on techniques from current, well-published professors. The program prepares students for rewarding careers exploring solutions to a variety of problems facing our planet, such as cancer research, control of infectious diseases, food shortages, and environmental sustainability.


Loyalist College
Environmental Technician
- Belleville, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
We share one planet. Bioremediation techniques can restore contaminated environments and reclaim them for farmland, wildlife habitats and the earth’s increasing population. Choose a career where you can make an impact. Professionals working in bioremediation play a crucial role in reclaiming land, preserving biodiversity, and ensuring the well-being of both the environment and human populations.


Nipissing University
Environment and Physical Geography
- Toronto, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
A Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in Environment and Physical Geography is an undergraduate program that combines the study of the Earth's physical processes with a focus on environmental systems and sustainability. Here are some key aspects and topics typically covered in a BSc in Environment and Physical Geography program: Physical Geography: This area of study focuses on natural processes and features of the Earth's surface, including landforms, climate, weather patterns, soils, and ecosystems. Students learn about the forces shaping the Earth's landscape, such as erosion, plate tectonics, glaciation, and weathering.


Olds College
Agricultural Equipment Technician Apprenticeship
- Olds, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
Combine a rural lifestyle with a technically challenging career in the Agricultural Equipment Technician Apprenticeship. Work with all the latest agricultural machinery as you learn how to repair and overhaul engines, mechanical and power shift transmissions, tractor hydraulic and electrical systems, tillage machinery, and spraying and harvesting equipment.


Selkirk College
Climate Crisis And Us: Creating A Better Future
- Castlegar, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
"Climate Crisis And Us: Creating A Better Future in Selkirk College" is a dynamic initiative aimed at tackling the urgent challenges posed by climate change through education, innovation, and community engagement.


Nipissing University
Environmental Geography
- Toronto, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
A Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Environmental Geography is an undergraduate program that integrates the study of environmental science and geography. It focuses on understanding the interactions between humans and the environment, exploring environmental issues, and developing sustainable solutions. Here are some key aspects and topics typically covered in a BA in Environmental Geography program: Environmental Science Fundamentals: Students learn foundational concepts in environmental science, including ecosystems, biodiversity, natural resource management, pollution, climate change, and sustainability. They gain a holistic understanding of environmental processes and human impacts on the Earth's systems.


Aviron Technical Institute - HCN
Industrial Drafting
- Mont-Royal, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
Industrial drafting involves both technical and practical concepts and is used in all sectors. Students choosing this trade should know something about manufacturing. Three classes of businesses need industrial drafting skills: industries that need to fabricate mechanical objects, consulting firms in fields such as engineering, and manufacturing companies.
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Learn more about Life Sciences Course programs in Canada
Life Sciences degree programs in Canada provide a hands-on approach to understanding living organisms and their environments. As you explore this dynamic field, you'll engage with pressing biological challenges and gain practical skills that are vital for various healthcare and research settings.
Through courses in biology, microbiology, and environmental science, you’ll develop expertise in laboratory techniques, data analysis, and scientific communication. Students strengthen adaptability as they engage with new techniques and concepts. The curriculum often includes projects that encourage collaboration and real-world problem-solving, allowing you to apply your knowledge in useful ways.
Graduates of Life Sciences courses can pursue numerous career paths, including roles as laboratory technicians, research assistants, or environmental consultants. The emphasis on practical experience in Canada prepares you for a diverse range of opportunities, where skills like critical thinking and effective communication are highly valued in both local and global markets.