Build a strong foundation in biomedical and health sciences with a focus on people-centred care. You’ll study core biology, chemistry, and medical sciences while also exploring topics like bioethics and the sociology of health—preparing you for pathways such as professional health programs.
The Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Medical Sciences program at Dalhousie University offers a comprehensive foundation in biomedical and health sciences, emphasizing a people-centred approach to care. Students will engage with core subjects such as biology, chemistry, and medical sciences, while also delving into critical areas like bioethics and the sociology of health, equipping them for various professional health pathways.
The program is structured over four years, progressively building knowledge and skills essential for a career in medical sciences.
Note: Course availability and sequencing may vary. It is advisable to consult the Dalhousie program website for the latest curriculum details.
There are no specific GRE, GMAT, or GPA requirements for admission into this program. Prospective students should consult the university's admissions process for detailed entry criteria.
A degree in Medical Sciences from Dalhousie University opens doors to various career opportunities in healthcare, research, and public health. Graduates are well-prepared for further studies in professional health programs or for roles in research, policy-making, and health education.
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