
Cape Breton University
The Bachelor of Science in Biology at Cape Breton University (CBU) offers a comprehensive education in biological sciences, providing students with a solid grounding in key biology concepts and essential skills. The program emphasizes hands-on learning, with more than 85% of courses including a laboratory component, focusing on activities, skills development, and field-based exercises. Graduates are well-prepared for various professional careers in fields such as business, conservation, education, health care, natural resources, and technology, or for pursuing further studies in any branch of biology.
Job Title | NOC Code | Salary Range (CAD) | Job Description |
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Biologist | 21110 | $46,200 - $113,500 | Conduct research to extend knowledge of living organisms, manage natural resources, and develop new practices related to medicine and agriculture. |
Microbiologist | 21110 | $46,200 - $113,500 | Study microorganisms to understand their effects on humans, animals, plants, and the environment, contributing to developments in medicine and biotechnology. |
Environmental Consultant | 21110 | $46,200 - $113,500 | Advise organizations on environmental best practices, conduct assessments, and develop policies to ensure compliance with environmental laws and promote sustainability. |
Wildlife Biologist | 21110 | $46,200 - $113,500 | Study animal populations and their habitats to inform conservation efforts and wildlife management practices. |
Biological Technologist | 22110 | $46,200 - $113,500 | Provide technical support in biological research, including conducting experiments, collecting data, and maintaining laboratory equipment. |