Honours Bachelor of Science - Biology with Concentration in Biodiversity and Conservation

Thunder Bay Campus

 

INTAKE: Jan & Sept

Program Overview

Lakehead University offers an Honours Bachelor of Science program with a concentration in Biodiversity and Conservation, designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the principles and practices related to biodiversity conservation and ecosystem management. The Honours Bachelor of Science - Biology with a concentration in Biodiversity and Conservation at Lakehead University provides students with a rigorous academic foundation, practical skills, and research experience to pursue careers or further studies in biodiversity conservation, ecosystem management, environmental consulting, research, education, and advocacy.

Curriculum:

  1. Core Biology Curriculum: The program includes a strong foundation in core biological principles, covering areas such as cell biology, genetics, ecology, evolution, and physiology. Students gain a deep understanding of the fundamental concepts that underpin biodiversity and conservation biology.

  2. Specialized Courses: In addition to the core curriculum, students in the Biodiversity and Conservation concentration take specialized courses focusing on topics such as biodiversity assessment, conservation genetics, ecosystem management, wildlife ecology, and habitat restoration. These courses provide students with specialized knowledge and skills relevant to biodiversity conservation.

  3. Fieldwork and Laboratory Experience: The program emphasizes hands-on learning through fieldwork and laboratory experiences. Students have the opportunity to conduct field studies in diverse ecosystems, participate in biodiversity surveys, analyze ecological data, and gain practical skills in conservation techniques and methodologies.

  4. Research Opportunities: Lakehead University encourages undergraduate research, and students in the Biodiversity and Conservation program have the opportunity to engage in research projects under the supervision of faculty members. This research experience allows students to apply their knowledge, develop critical thinking skills, and contribute to scientific knowledge in the field of conservation biology.

  5. Interdisciplinary Approach: The program takes an interdisciplinary approach to biodiversity and conservation, integrating concepts and methods from biology, ecology, environmental science, and other relevant disciplines. Students learn to address complex conservation challenges by considering biological, ecological, social, and policy perspectives.

  6. Practical Skills Development: Throughout the program, students develop practical skills essential for careers in biodiversity and conservation. These skills may include data analysis, GIS (Geographic Information Systems) mapping, ecological modeling, environmental monitoring techniques, and communication skills for effectively conveying scientific information to diverse audiences.

  7. Field Trips and Workshops: Students may participate in field trips to natural areas, conservation sites, and research facilities to gain firsthand experience and exposure to real-world conservation practices. Workshops and guest lectures by conservation practitioners and researchers further enhance students' understanding of current issues and approaches in biodiversity conservation.

  8. Capstone Project or Thesis: As a culminating experience, students may undertake a capstone project or thesis in their final year, allowing them to explore a specific research question or conservation issue in-depth under the guidance of a faculty advisor. This project provides students with the opportunity to demonstrate their research skills and apply their knowledge to address relevant conservation challenges.

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Location

Thunder Bay Campus

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Score

IELTS: 6.5

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Tuition Fee

CAD 28500

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS for International Students:

Application Fees : CAD $ 135

  1. Academic Qualifications:

    • Undergraduate: To be eligible for admission to Lakehead University, international students must have completed their secondary education or its equivalent. They should have achieved a minimum grade percentage of 65% or above in their qualifying examinations.
       
  2. English Language Proficiency:

    • IELTS: For undergraduate programs, the minimum IELTS score required is an overall band score of 6.5, with no individual band score less than 6.
    • TOEFL: Lakehead University accepts a minimum TOEFL score of 88 for undergraduate programs.
    • PTE: Lakehead University requires a minimum PTE score of 60 for undergraduate programs.
    • DET: Lakehead University accepts a minimum DET score of 110 for undergraduate programs.

    It is important to note that the English language proficiency requirements may vary for different programs and levels of study. 

  3. Other Requirements:

    • Transcripts: International students must provide official transcripts from their previous educational institutions, including grades and courses completed.
    • Proof of Identity: A valid passport or other identification documents are required for the application process.
    • Letter of Intent: Some programs may require international students to submit a letter of intent or statement of purpose outlining their motivations and goals for studying at Lakehead University.
    • Letters of Recommendation: Depending on the program, international students may need to provide letters of recommendation from teachers, professors, or employers to support their application.

Lakehead University values diversity and welcomes international students who meet the entry requirements. It offers a range of undergraduate programs, including the opportunity to pursue a Bachelor's degree in various fields.

Lakehead University offers several scholarships and financial aid opportunities to support international students in their academic pursuits. These scholarships recognize students' achievements and provide assistance to help cover the cost of tuition and living expenses. 

  1. International Entrance Scholarships: Lakehead University offers a range of entrance scholarships for international students who demonstrate academic excellence. These scholarships are available to both undergraduate and graduate students and are awarded based on academic achievements and potential. The values of the scholarships vary and are renewable for subsequent years based on maintaining the required academic standing.

  2. President's Entrance Scholarships: The President's Entrance Scholarships are prestigious awards available to high-achieving international students entering Lakehead University's undergraduate programs. These scholarships are valued at a significant amount and are renewable for subsequent years based on maintaining the required academic standing.

  3. Graduate Research Assistantships: Lakehead University offers graduate research assistantships to international students pursuing research-based master's or doctoral programs. These assistantships provide financial support and valuable research experience while assisting faculty members with their research projects.

  4. International Student Bursary: The International Student Bursary is a need-based financial aid program designed to support international students facing financial challenges. This bursary provides assistance to eligible students to help cover their educational expenses.

  5. External Scholarships and Funding Opportunities: Lakehead University encourages international students to explore external scholarship opportunities offered by government agencies, foundations, and organizations in their home countries. The university provides resources and guidance to help students search for and apply to these external scholarships.

It's important to note that the eligibility criteria, application process, and deadlines for scholarships may vary. Students are advised to visit the official Lakehead University website and the specific scholarship pages for detailed information on each scholarship, including eligibility requirements, application procedures, and deadlines.

Graduates of the Honours Bachelor of Science program in Biology with a Concentration in Biodiversity and Conservation from Lakehead University have diverse career opportunities in fields related to conservation biology, wildlife management, environmental consulting, research, education, and policy development. Their interdisciplinary training and practical experience prepare them to make meaningful contributions to the conservation and sustainable management of biodiversity worldwide.

  1. Conservation Biologist: Graduates can pursue careers as conservation biologists, working for government agencies, non-profit organizations, or consulting firms. They may be involved in designing and implementing conservation projects, conducting biodiversity assessments, and developing conservation strategies to protect endangered species and habitats.

  2. Wildlife Biologist: Wildlife biologists study the behavior, ecology, and population dynamics of wildlife species. They may work for government agencies, research institutions, or environmental organizations, conducting field research, monitoring wildlife populations, and developing management plans for conservation and sustainable use of wildlife resources.

  3. Environmental Consultant: Graduates can work as environmental consultants, providing expertise on biodiversity conservation, habitat restoration, and environmental impact assessments. They may assess the ecological impacts of development projects, advise on mitigation measures, and ensure compliance with environmental regulations.

  4. Park Ranger/Naturalist: Park rangers and naturalists work in national parks, conservation areas, and nature reserves, educating visitors about biodiversity, leading guided tours, and monitoring wildlife populations. They play a crucial role in promoting environmental awareness and conservation ethics among the public.

  5. Environmental Educator: Graduates may pursue careers as environmental educators, working for schools, museums, nature centers, or environmental organizations. They develop and deliver educational programs on biodiversity, conservation, and sustainable living, inspiring others to appreciate and protect the natural world.

  6. Research Scientist: Some graduates may choose to pursue further studies at the graduate level and become research scientists. They may conduct research in academic or government institutions, focusing on topics such as population genetics, ecosystem dynamics, or conservation biology, and publishing their findings in scientific journals.

  7. Policy Analyst: Graduates with a strong understanding of biodiversity and conservation issues may work as policy analysts for government agencies, NGOs, or research institutes. They analyze environmental policies, propose evidence-based solutions, and advocate for legislative changes to promote biodiversity conservation and sustainable development.

  8. Environmental Planner: Environmental planners work with government agencies, municipalities, or private companies to develop land use plans, conservation strategies, and environmental policies that balance human needs with ecological conservation goals. They may assess the environmental impact of development projects and recommend measures to minimize ecological damage.

  9. Ecotourism Specialist: Graduates can pursue careers in ecotourism, developing and managing sustainable tourism initiatives that promote conservation and community engagement. They may work for tour operators, resorts, or ecotourism organizations, designing eco-friendly travel experiences that support local conservation efforts.

  10. Non-profit Manager/Administrator: Graduates may work in leadership roles for non-profit organizations focused on biodiversity conservation, managing projects, fundraising, and advocating for environmental protection. They play a vital role in advancing the mission of conservation organizations and mobilizing resources to support conservation initiatives.


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