Bachelor of Science (With Optional Concentration in Agricultural Business) - Agricultural Biotechnology(Co-op Optional)

University of Lethbridge - Lethbridge Campus

Canada,Alberta

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48 Months

Duration

CAD 18,925/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 140

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Canada, Alberta

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1967

Total Students: 8,984 +

Int. Students: 548 +

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4401 University Dr W, Lethbridge, AB T1K 3M4, Canada

Bachelor of Science (With Optional Concentration in Agricultural Business) - Agricultural Biotechnology(Co-op Optional)

Program Overview

Agricultural biotechnology examines agriculture and the natural world, emphasizing the relationships between food production, the environment, science and society.

The program focuses on the life sciences, with prominence given to the application of biotechnology in agriculture. It also delves into agriculture’s associated sectors including: government, policy development, farm production, environmental implications and agricultural sciences.

Studying agricultural biotechnology will give you a strong science and economics background rooted in both theoretical knowledge and practical experience, and focusing on the issues, research and course materials relevant to agriculture.

In this lab-extensive, hands-on learning environment, you will concentrate on the physiology of microbes, plants and animals, as well as the systems they thrive in — helping you build technical skills in areas such as biochemistry and molecular biology.

As a multidisciplinary major, agricultural biotechnology takes full advantage of resources and course offerings in the Departments of Biological Sciences, Chemistry & Biochemistry and Economics. This multi-faceted approach allows you to explore new applications in science and develop fresh perspectives about how to address challenges in food production through changes in economics, production or diversification. 

Student clubs | The Agricultural Students’ Society has an active presence on campus, organizing a number of events including tours of local agriculturally based businesses and research facilities.

Alberta Institute of Agrologists (AIA). Once you have completed your degree, you may apply to the Alberta Institute of Agrologists (AIA) to be registered as a Professional Agrologist within Alberta. Contact us early in your degree for further information.