Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science Undergraduate Program By University of New Brunswick |Top Universities
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Program overview

Main Subject

Medicine Related Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The degree of Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science (BMLS) is offered through the Faculty of Science in partnership with the New Brunswick Community College in Saint John (NBCC-SJ). Enrolment will be limited and based on availability of seats in the Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT) program at NBCC-SJ. Students may enter the program only with approval from the Dean of Science or the program Director. This degree requires completion of the MLT program either prior to or after completion of 84 credit hours of courses at UNB. Students who already have the MLT certification from NBCC-SJ or any other Canadian MLT program can be admitted to the BMLS degree with no limitation on enrolment. Foreign students cannot be admitted to the BMLS degree due to restrictions on acceptance of foreign students at NBCC-SJ.

Program overview

Main Subject

Medicine Related Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The degree of Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science (BMLS) is offered through the Faculty of Science in partnership with the New Brunswick Community College in Saint John (NBCC-SJ). Enrolment will be limited and based on availability of seats in the Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT) program at NBCC-SJ. Students may enter the program only with approval from the Dean of Science or the program Director. This degree requires completion of the MLT program either prior to or after completion of 84 credit hours of courses at UNB. Students who already have the MLT certification from NBCC-SJ or any other Canadian MLT program can be admitted to the BMLS degree with no limitation on enrolment. Foreign students cannot be admitted to the BMLS degree due to restrictions on acceptance of foreign students at NBCC-SJ.

Admission requirements

85+
6+
59+
1100+
  • English 122/Francais 10411
  • Pre-Calculus A 120/Mathematique 30331C*
  • Pre-Calculus B 120/Mathematique 30411C
  • Chemistry 122/Chimie 52411, and one of (Grade 12 Physics, Biology, Geology or another provincially approved science)
  • One elective – Group 1 or 2
  • Minimum admission average 75%
  • *Mathematique 30411B is acceptable for admission. However UNB strongly recommends Mathematique 30331C as the preferred pre-requisite to Mathematique 30411C.
  • **Senior-year Mathematics, Chemistry and another approved science course are required for admission to this program. The average marks in senior Mathematics, Chemistry and the best other science course must be at least 75%. Students who present only Chemistry will be considered at the discretion of the Faculty.
Jan-2000

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Domestic Students

29,526 CAD
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International Students

0 CAD
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