The Biomedical Sciences and Health major at UNB Saint John is a 4-year interdisciplinary Bachelor of Health program that focuses on all aspects of health. It offers a comprehensive curriculum that includes core courses in biology, chemistry, psychology, and social sciences, along with practical lab experiences and community-based research. The program aims to prepare students for a variety of careers in the health sector or for further professional and graduate studies. It emphasizes understanding biological mechanisms underlying diseases, psychological effects on health, and health policy, equipping students with both knowledge and practical skills to make an impact in healthcare.
Why this course is highly recommended
The program benefits from its strategic location next to the Saint John Regional Hospital and partnerships with Dalhousie Medicine NB, NBCC Allied Health programs, and Horizon Health Network. Students gain practical experience through job-shadowing, internships, and collaborative projects, giving them a real-world edge. The interdisciplinary curriculum, experienced faculty from multiple faculties, and focus on team-based learning make it a unique opportunity for students interested in health careers or future studies in medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, or physiotherapy.
Students in this program can choose majors in management, biological sciences, and health and society. The biomedical sciences and health major provides in-depth training in biomedical sciences with an interdisciplinary approach, integrating arts, science, and business, and offers hands-on experiences in health research, healthcare settings, and community engagement.
Application fees
11.82L
1st year tuition fees
11.82L
Living cost
The program offers a Bachelor of Health degree, which is a 4-year interdisciplinary program focused on all aspects of health, designed to prepare students for various health careers or further graduate studies.

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Graduates can pursue careers as biomedical researchers, laboratory technologists, community health workers, or roles in health program development and evaluation. Students also have pathways to become medical doctors, pharmacists, dentists, social workers, researchers, teachers, lawyers, or pursue graduate studies in public health, health policy, health informatics, and related fields.