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Bachelor of Science (Post Diploma) Human Science Major

Regulations amended, effective September 1, 2022.

The Bachelor of Science (Post Diploma) program (BSc PD) allows students presenting a two- or three-year science- or computing-related diploma who wish to pursue a university degree to further their career and/or academic studies.

Graduates of the BSc PD program will have gained the technical, analytical, and critical thinking skills to be able to further their education. The BSc PD program also allows students to transfer their undergraduate degree towards medicine, dentistry, and veterinary programs at other Canadian and international institutions. Students intending to go on to graduate studies should contact the institution they would like to attend to ensure all entrance requirements are met.

The Faculty of Science and Technology offers three routes within the post diploma:

  1. Major and minor route: For students in this route, those holding a two- or three-year science or computing-related diploma from an accredited college or technical institute may receive a minimum of a block of 30 credits. Depending on the content of the diploma, up to a maximum of 60 credits may be transferred toward the BSc PD program.
  2. Without a major or minor route: For students in this route, those holding a two- or three-year science or computing-related diploma from an accredited college or technical institute may receive a minimum of a block of 30 credits, students may also receive a block of 30 plus individual transfer credit up to a maximum of 60. Some diplomas may qualify for a block of 60 credits depending on the content of the diploma.
  3. With or without a major route: Students applying to either of the above routes that are presenting a 2- or 3-year diploma from an accredited college or technical institute may receive a block of 30 credits. Depending on the content of the diploma, students may receive a block of 30 plus individual transfer credit up to a maximum of 60.

Note: Please refer to the required timelines in Additional Regulations at the bottom of this page. If your diploma is outside the time limits, please submit proof of currency as soon as possible. Not providing this documentation will hold up the evaluation process.


Human Science Major

The Human Science Major is designed for individuals who wish to pursue careers in the life sciences, including professional designations in medicine and related disciplines, research in biology and human sciences, or other health-related careers. Students will be able to customize their area of interest by completing electives in human biology and health as well as other disciplines.

Planning your program

Online program plans assist students in selecting the courses needed to fulfill their program requirements.

Counselling Services offers an assessment website, Mapping Your Future.

AU has also developed program learning outcomes that describe the career options that may be available to you upon graduating.


Minors

Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Science, Human Science Major, can also declare a minor. Minors are available in:

  • Applied Mathematics Minor
  • Architecture Minor
  • Business Administration Minor
  • Computing Minor
  • Finance Management Minor
  • Game Design and Development Minor
  • Game Programming Minor
  • Geoscience Minor
  • Information Systems Minor
  • Information Systems Management Minor
  • Learning Technology Minor
  • Physical Sciences Minor
  • Psychology Minor
  • Web Development Minor

Program requirements

Students complete the program regulations in effect at the time of their enrolment.

Students are strongly encouraged to register in ENGL 255 early in their program. Students will be exempted* from the English Writing Skills Requirement (ENGL 255) who have met one of the following criteria:

  • have a grade of B- (70 per cent) or better in an Athabasca University English course above the preparatory (100) level;
    or
  • received credit for an English course in which a grade of B- or better was achieved.

*Note: the exemption must be replaced with a 3-credit course in any discipline at the junior/senior (200 to 400) level.


Program requirements for the 30-credit block admission

Program structure

program structure
Total credits in the program 120
Approved college or technical diploma receives
*(Depending on the courses taken in the diploma, the student may receive additional credits not exceeding a total of 60 credits.)
30*
Residency requirement. A minimum of 30 credits must be obtained through Athabasca University. 30
Graduation with Distinction or Great Distinction. At least 24 credits must be obtained through Athabasca University in order to be considered. 24

Minimum credits required

Senior credits (300 or 400 level) 45
Science credits 60
 In the major (if selected) 45
 In the major through Athabasca University 15
 In the minor (if selected) 24
 In the minor through Athabasca University 9
Senior Science credits (300 and 400 level) 36
Senior Science credits at 400 level 12

Maximum credits allowed

maximum credits allowed
At the preparatory (100) level 0
In any one Science discipline 75
Senior project credits (495/496 courses) 12
Maximum Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) credits 30

Core course requirements

core course requirements
MATH 215
or
MATH 216
Introduction to Statistics
or

Computer-Oriented Approach to Statistics
(3)
MATH 265 Introduction to Calculus I*
*(When selecting the CIS major or a computing-related minor MATH 265 may be replaced with MATH 270.)
(3)
COMP 200
or
COMP 210
Introduction to Computing and Information Systems
or
Introduction to Information Systems and Computer Applications**
(3)
  **(COMP 200 is required for students selecting the CIS major or a computer-related minor.)
SCIE 326 Scientific Reasoning (3)
SCIE 480
or
COMP 494
Research Methods in Science
or
Research Methods ***
(3)
  ***COMP 494 is required for students in the CIS major.
PHIL 333
or
PHIL 371
Professional Ethics
or

Ethics, Science, Technology, and the Environment
(3)
ENGL 255 Introductory Composition (see English Writing Skills Requirement above) (3)


Human Science – specific requirements

In addition to the BSc program general requirements, a major in Human Science involves the completion of 45 credits of core and elective courses.

The Human Science major cannot be combined with the Biology minor or the Human Science minor.

Core courses

(21 credits)

core courses
BIOL 204 Principles of Biology I (lab component) (3)
BIOL 207 Principles of Biology II* (lab component)
*BSc Human Science major students in the Post Diploma route who have a Biology lab component in their diploma may choose either BIOL 205 or BIOL 207.
(3)
BIOL 230
or
BIOL 235
Human Physiology (lab component)
or
Human Anatomy and Physiology
(6)
HLST 200 Introduction to Human Health I (3)
BIOL 341 Human Genetics (3)
BIOL 401 Cell Biology (3)

Elective courses

(24 credits)

elective courses
Students complete a minimum of 24 credits selected from the list of courses below. All 24 credits must be at the senior (300 to higher) level. A minimum of 6 credits must include science lab components. Courses that are not listed here but which are easily demonstrated to have mainly Human Science content may be considered towards the elective credit requirements.
BIOL 310 Biology of Human Sexuality (3)
BIOL 320 Comparative Anatomy of the Vertebrates (lab component) (3)
BIOL 325 Introductory Microbiology (lab component) (3)
BIOL 345 Ecology (lab component) (3)
BIOL 480 Immunology (lab component) (3)
BIOL 495 Biology Projects I (3)
BIOL 496 Biology Projects II (3)
CHEM 301 Introduction to Biochemistry (3)
CHEM 350 Organic Chemistry I (lab component) (3)
CHEM 360 Organic Chemistry II (lab component) (3)
CHEM 495 Chemistry Projects I (3)
CHEM 496 Chemistry Projects II (3)
NUTR 330
or
NUTR 331
Introductory Nutrition
or
Nutrition for Health
(3)
NUTR 405 Nutrition for Health and Disease (3)
NUTR 406 Modern Concepts in Nutrition (3)
NUTR 495 Nutrition Projects I (3)
NUTR 496 Nutrition Projects II (3)
HADM 336 Community Health Planning (3)
HADM 379 Introduction to Epidemiology (3)
HLST 301 Complementary and Alternative Therapies (3)
PSYC 355 Cognitive Psychology (3)
PSYC 302 Biological Psychology (3)

Recommended options

recommended options
As the following courses are pre-requisites to some electives, they are recommended options for students in the Human Science major.
CHEM 217 Chemical Principles I (lab component) (3)
CHEM 218 Chemical Principles II (lab component) (3)

Additional program regulations

  1. Athabasca University may grant transfer credit for individual Computer Science courses that were completed more than 5 years ago and/or Science courses that are over 10 years old if proof of currency in the field is provided in the form of a current resumé and letter(s) of employment from the supervisor/employer/human resources. The letter should be written on company letterhead, and the content must include the supervisor's signature, the position title, date of hire, and a breakdown of the duties that highlight the relevancy of the education. Other evidence may be accepted if the letter and the resumé cannot be supplied. Visit the Transfer Credit Services section of the Calendar for more information regarding transfer credit towards the BSc program.
  2. Students holding a computing-related diploma from an approved college or technical institute that is more than 5 years old may be admitted to the BSc PD program if proof of currency in the field is provided in the form of a current resumé and letter(s) of employment from the supervisor/employer/human resources. The letter should be written on company letterhead, and the content must include the supervisor's signature, the position title, date of hire, and breakdown of the duties that highlight the relevancy of the education. Other evidence may be accepted if the letter and the resumé cannot be supplied.
  3. Students holding a science-related diploma from an approved college or technical institute that is more than 10 years old may be admitted to the BSc PD program if proof of currency in the field is provided in the form of a current resumé and letter(s) of employment from the supervisor/employer/human resources. The letter should be written on company letterhead, and the content must include the supervisor's signature, the position title, date of hire, and a breakdown of the duties that highlight the relevancy of the education. Other evidence may be accepted if the letter and the resumé cannot be supplied.
  4. An individual course can only be used to fulfill one requirement in the program. For example, no course can be used to complete the specific requirements of both the major and the minor. Also, a course that fulfills the BSc program general requirements cannot be used to satisfy the specific requirements of either the major or the minor.
  5. Preparatory (100 level) courses cannot be used to fulfill the requirements of the Post Diploma program.

Information effective Sept. 1, 2022 to Aug. 31, 2023.

Updated August 30, 2022 by Office of the Registrar (calendar@athabascau.ca)

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