Delve into the fascinating realm of organisms

Our curriculum integrates traditional learning, field trips, experience in state-of-the-art labs and independent research. In addition to a variety of specializations, you’ll enjoy an immersive experience that prepares you for diverse careers in science, including opportunities to explore research pathways.

Our program allows flexibility, with majors, minors, co-op or a customized combination, letting you tailor your academic journey and pursue your interests in biological sciences. Join us and make a difference!

Why choose this program

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Learn from scientists who are both inspiring professors and internationally recognized researchers. Gain hands-on experience in modern labs and work alongside leading experts pushing the boundaries of discovery. And with our location in Canada’s capital, you’ll have access to national research centres, government agencies, hospitals, and Canada’s largest tech park, Kanata North—opening doors to exceptional learning, research, and career opportunities.

Outcomes and labs

Teaching laboratories

  • 10 state-of-the-art teaching laboratories
  • Traditional and virtual learning environment
  • Research-grade microscopes and digital imaging systems
  • Networked computers

Research laboratories

  • Microscopy techniques and the use of images as biological data
  • Testing of biological concepts using an experimental approach
  • Computer simulations of populations
  • Animal and plant physiology equipment

Program structure

Get a glimpse into how uOttawa's Biology program is structured and the courses you'll have the opportunity to take. 

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Admission requirements and deadlines for Biology

Career outcomes

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A Biology degree could lead to career opportunities such as:

  • Microbiologist
  • Ecotoxicologist
  • Wildlife biologist
  • Research assistant in university, government or industry laboratory
  • Environmental consultant
  • Bioinformatics analyst
  • Forensic scientist
  • Assessment officer (conservation, risk management)
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Career development and experiential learning

Co-operative education is the answer when you are working towards your future. Study terms and paid work terms alternate. You end up with a degree and a year or more of practical work experience.

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Tabaret Hall
75 Laurier Avenue East, Room 129
Ottawa, ON K1N 6N5
Canada

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