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University of Northern British Columbia

Bachelor of Science in Integrated Science

The Bachelor of Science in Integrated Science at the University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC) offers a multidisciplinary approach to understanding scientific principles. The program combines elements from biology, chemistry, physics, and earth sciences, allowing students to explore complex scientific problems from multiple perspectives. Students engage in hands-on laboratory work, research projects, and field studies. Graduates are prepared for careers in scientific research, environmental management, and education, equipped with a broad and integrated understanding of the sciences.

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Biologists and Related Scientists

21110$55,000 - $100,000Conduct research on living organisms and ecosystems, develop solutions for environmental challenges, and work in conservation, biotechnology, or environmental consulting.

Environmental Consultants

41402$55,000 - $100,000Provide expert advice on environmental impact assessments, sustainability initiatives, and compliance with environmental regulations for various projects.

Natural and Applied Science Policy Researchers

41400$65,000 - $110,000Conduct research and develop policies on science and environmental issues, advising government or private sector organizations on sustainable practices and innovation.

Public and Environmental Health and Safety Professionals

21120$60,000 - $105,000Monitor public health risks, ensure environmental safety regulations are followed, and work in health organizations, government, or private industries.

Scientific Researchers

41400$65,000 - $115,000Conduct experiments and research across interdisciplinary scientific fields to advance knowledge in areas such as healthcare, environment, or technology.