When students study biology at Langara, they will examine all aspects of living things: from the molecules that make up their cells to entire ecosystems. Students will get an excellent grounding in a broad range of biology topics. They will also be able to choose courses in numerous specialties, such as ecology, microbiology, genetics, as they focus more closely on their personal interests and career goals.
Information about the living world and opportunities for Biology graduates have grown rapidly over the last few decades. Students career options will depend on their specific interests and educational focus, but could include research, education, journalism, law, public health, conservation, forensics and much more. Some biology sectors such as biotechnology and environmental sciences are among the faster growing areas of the Canadian economy.
The Langara Biology Department has a firm commitment to providing the practical aspects of a science education. All the university-transfer Biology courses include 2 or 3 hours of lab or field work per week. Langara has five well-equipped lab rooms, including a dedicated Microbiology laboratory. Their excellent team of lab demonstrators has a broad range of biology expertise and is available to assist students in the labs and during office hours. Also, a study space for second year students (A367) is available in the Biology lab area for biology students to work independently on assignments and projects throughout the term.