Program and Specific Course Registration

Explore details about the Human Biosciences program, including structure, course selection, and how the program prepares you for various career paths in science, research, and healthcare. This section also provides insights into course content, prerequisites, and other key details about specific courses within the Human Biosciences program.

The department offers an undergraduate Major, Honours, and a Minor program.

There are no official joint major programs between Human Biosciences and another subject discipline. However, students are able to complete a double-major provided they are admitted to - and complete the requirements for - the second major.

Electives provide you with the opportunity to broaden your education in areas of interest to you. You might take electives to complete a minor, explore new areas, develop language skills, or deepen your understanding of related sciences. Reflect on what else you want to learn and plan your electives accordingly.

Specific Course FAQs

NO! You must pass or be currently enrolled in Chemistry 2400 (Organic Chemistry I) before being admitted to HuBi 2001. Without this, you will not be allowed to take the course.

If you are repeating a lab-only course (e.g., HuBi 2901, 3906, 3907), lab exemptions are not possible.

Yes, this is correct. For linked A/B courses like Medicine 310A and 310B, the first course (A) does not grant credits, but the second course (B) provides 6 credits. Please refer to Regulation 6.9.4 in the University Calendar for further details.

Registration Questions and Problems

This issue arises because you need to register for courses in the correct order. To resolve it:

  1. Register for CHEM 2400 (if you haven't already completed the course).
  2. Once that is done, you can proceed to register for HuBi 2001.