The Biology-Physics program at UNB's Fredericton campus integrates the study of biological systems with fundamental physical principles. It emphasizes how physics constrains and influences the evolution and diversity of life, with current focus areas including ecosystem ecology, global change biology, organism interactions with their physical environment, metabolism, and energy flux. The program also highlights how methodological applications such as isotope biology and imaging depend heavily on physical principles. This interdisciplinary approach prepares students to understand complex biological phenomena through the lens of physical sciences and explore how physical principles underpin various biological systems.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is specially suited for students interested in understanding biology through a physical sciences perspective. Its emphasis on how physical principles impact biological systems makes it ideal for those pursuing careers in research, environmental science, or health professions where an understanding of both biology and physics is advantageous. The program also provides practical skills in methodologies like imaging and isotope biology which are valuable in many scientific fields.
This program uniquely combines Biology and Physics, focusing on how physical principles shape biological processes and systems. It offers students the opportunity to explore areas such as ecosystem ecology, environmental interactions, metabolism, and advanced methodologies that rely on physical sciences. The interdisciplinary nature allows for a comprehensive understanding of biological phenomena through the application of physical principles.
Application fees
12.10L
1st year tuition fees
12.10L
Living cost
The program offers a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology-Physics. Specific admission criteria and course requirements are available, guiding students through the necessary coursework and academic standards for completing the degree at UNB’s Fredericton campus.

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Graduates can pursue careers as health professionals, bioinformaticians, biomechanics researchers, environmental professionals, government researchers, among others. The interdisciplinary training equips students with skills applicable in research, environmental management, health sciences, and scientific innovation.