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Alex Working Outoor

Biology /
Environmental
Science

Interested in pursuing a career with an environmental focus? Consider a Providence degree in General Biology or Environmental Science.

General Biology

Explore the wonders and complexities of living organisms through combining scientific theory, observation, and experiment. Gain experience in research methods and critical thinking skills in the classroom, lab, and field.

Environmental Science

Become a better steward of the environment through drawing insight from the scientific fields of biology, chemistry, and geology. Pursue experiential learning opportunities in Manitoba’s diverse aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems.

Paige

Health Science

Interested in pursuing a career in a medical profession? Consider a Providence degree in Health Science.

Health Science

Gain a foundation in health science through taking a wide variety of courses in health-related disciplines such as anatomy, biology, biochemistry, chemistry, genetics, microbiology, and social sciences like psychology and sociology.

Dale

Psychology /
Biology-Psychology

Interested in pursuing a career related to the mind and human behaviour? Consider a Providence degree in Psychology or the interdisciplinary Biology-Psychology program.

Psychology

Discover why people think, feel and behave the way that they do by studying animal and human behaviour and mental processes. Topics range from the basic nervous system to principles of perception and cognition.

Biology-Psychology

Interested in biology and its intersection with social science? Pursue an interdisciplinary degree that combines topics such cell biology and pharmacology with the fields of cognitive, social, and developmental psychology.

Jamie

Interdisciplinary Studies

Interested in pursuing a career as a public or private school teacher? Consider a Providence degree in Interdisciplinary Studies.

Alternatively, if you want to specialize in a vocation related to literature, history or philosophy, check out Providence’s Humanities program.

Interdisciplinary Studies

Prepare to enter an after-degree BEd program to teach in an early/middle years or senior years setting. Learn about all things education – including achievement, knowledge acquisition, social interaction, values, and more.

Interested in pursuing a career with an environmental focus? Consider a Providence degree in General Biology or Environmental Science.

General Biology

Explore the wonders and complexities of living organisms through combining scientific theory, observation, and experiment. Gain experience in research methods and critical thinking skills in the classroom, lab, and field.

Environmental Science

Become a better steward of the environment through drawing insight from the scientific fields of biology, chemistry, and geology. Pursue experiential learning opportunities in Manitoba’s diverse aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems.

Interested in pursuing a career related to the mind and human behaviour? Consider a Providence degree in Psychology or the interdisciplinary Biology-Psychology program.

Psychology

Discover why people think, feel and behave the way that they do by studying animal and human behaviour and mental processes. Topics range from the basic nervous system to principles of perception and cognition.

Biology-Psychology

Interested in biology and its intersection with social science? Pursue an interdisciplinary degree that combines topics such cell biology and pharmacology with the fields of cognitive, social, and developmental psychology.

Interested in pursuing a career in a medical profession? Consider a Providence degree in Health Science.

Health Science

Gain a foundation in health science through taking a wide variety of courses in health-related disciplines such as anatomy, biology, biochemistry, chemistry, genetics, microbiology, and social sciences like psychology and sociology.

Interested in pursuing a career as a public or private school teacher? Consider a Providence degree in Interdisciplinary Studies.

Alternatively, if you want to specialize in a vocation related to literature, history or philosophy, check out Providence’s Humanities program.

Interdisciplinary Studies

Prepare to enter an after-degree BEd program to teach in an early/middle years or senior years setting. Learn about all things education – including achievement, knowledge acquisition, social interaction, values, and more.

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