Biochemistry and Biotechnology (BSc)

Biochemistry explores the molecular aspects of life and forms the foundation for fields like cell and molecular biology, microbiology, genetics, and molecular medicine. Biotechnology applies biochemistry to create technologies and products that enhance health and support the planet.

In this program, you will gain expertise in health and pharmaceutical sciences, which drive over 50% of biochemical research and biotechnology activities in Canada. This knowledge will position you for impactful careers in these rapidly growing fields.

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Program Details

Degree Highlights

Your future professors work hard to make sure your academic experience is current, complete and designed to open doors in your career. Here are a few things you can count on:

Top Experiences

Here are just a few of our students’ favourite ways to apply their learning in the real world throughout their degree (check out the Experience Guide for even more)

Courses, Options and Pathways

First-Year Core Courses

Sample First-Year Electives

Sample Upper-Year Courses

Options and Minors

In addition to adding a concentration to your degree, you can add one of our popular options or minors that allow you to dive deeper into your major area of study or broaden your knowledge:

Management Option

The Management Option is for students interested in adding management-specific education to their degree. This is a direct-entry, 4.0-credit option that includes courses covering all the core pillars of management. Apply directly to Economics with Management Option on OUAC.

Check out other pathways to and from Laurier.

Admissions

Ontario High School Admission Requirements

Canadian Admission Requirements (Outside of Ontario)

Students applying to this program from a Canadian province outside of Ontario are encouraged to review our course equivalents by province chart. This chart will show you what courses from your province are equivalent to the admission requirements listed under the Ontario High School Admission Requirements section.

International Admission Requirements

Students applying to this program from an international curriculum are encouraged to review our curriculum-specific requirements. You will find which courses from your country's curriculum are equivalent to the admission requirements listed under the Ontario High School Admission Requirements section. If your country or curriculum is not listed, please reach out to international@wlu.ca.

English-Proficiency Requirement

Laurier's language of instruction is English, and so we may require you to provide evidence of your English proficiency to help make sure you are successful in your academic courses.

Your three most recent years of full-time education must be in English without taking any ESL (English as a Second Language) courses. If you do not meet this requirement, you must provide evidence of your English proficiency.

We reserve the right to request an English-language test from any applicant.

If you do not meet Laurier's English proficiency requirement but are academically qualified for your program, you may be eligible for a conditional offer of admission.

Academic Transition Pathway (ATP) Program

The Academic Transition Pathway (ATP) program is offered through our affiliated institution, Wilfrid Laurier International College, and provides an option for meeting our English-proficiency requirement. If you have received an offer to Laurier with a condition to meet our English-proficiency requirement, you can meet that condition by successfully completing the ATP program.

Transfer Admission Requirements

Students applying to t his program from another post-secondary institution are encouraged to review our transfer-specific requirements . T his page will show you the admission requirements for your unique transfer situation and provide mo re details about transferring to Laurier.

Other Admission Requirements

Visit our admission requirements section to find specific requirements for transfer students, indigenous applicants, mature learners, homeschooled applicants, senior citizens, refugees, and more.