The Department of Zoology at University of British Columbia is internationally renowned for its research in a variety of modern biological sciences, including ecology, evolution, physiology, neurobiology, cell biology and development. The department has many strong interdisciplinary connections between different areas of research.
The goal of the graduate program in Women and Children’s Health Sciences at the University of British Columbia is to provide students with a broad knowledge of research in women+ and children’s health sciences including biomedical, clinical, health services, and populations
The Master of Public Health (MPH) degree program from University of British Columbia is a practicum-based program which is normally completed in two years (three academic terms and one term devoted to a practicum).
Plant Science graduate program at University of British Columbia offers advanced study in applied plant biology, with a commitment to development of sustainable managed agroecosystems.
The MPT/PhD in Physical Therapy program from University of British Columbia provides a new option for outstanding students with an interest in both clinical and research training relevant to physical therapy.
Major areas of research in the Pharmacology program from University of British Columbia include neural, cardiovascular, respiratory and clinical pharmacology as well as drug development.
Our research-intensive MSc in Pharmaceutical Sciences program at University of British Columbia offers students the opportunity to conduct outstanding research projects and receive training in a broad range of fields within the pharmaceutical sciences.
The Faculty of Dentistry, through its Division of Periodontics and Dental Hygiene, offers graduate training to successful applicants holding a DMD degree or its equivalent, in Periodontics as a three-year program at University of British Columbia aimed at producing clinical specialists with an excellent foundation in clinical, behavioural, and biomedical sciences.
This combined Pediatric Dentistry program from University of British Columbia is a clinical specialty program providing to successful applicants holding a DMD degree or its equivalent, education and training for clinicians, researchers and teachers. The student will divide clinical training between the University of British Columbia Point Grey Campus and BC Children’s Hospital.
The Masters program in Pathology and Laboratory Medicine from University of British Columbia is a research based program with 12 credits of course work, a thesis and defence.