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Foundations of Science and General Science

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If you are interested in a shorter program where you will gain a broad background in science, the University offers a Certificate in Foundations of Science and a Diploma in General Science. These two programs offer an introduction to university courses in Science. They help you to develop empirical and critical thinking and problem solving, and provide you with exposure to several scientific subjects.

Certificate in Foundations of Science

A one-year program at the introductory level, the Certificate in Foundations of Science introduces students to the foundations of scientific thought. It is a laddering credential: courses used to complete the certificate can be used to complete the requirements of the Diploma in General Science or any Bachelor of Science program offered by the Faculty of Science. At the same time, the certificate is also a good option for those students who have educational and career goals that do not necessarily lead to, or require, a Bachelor of Science degree or Science diploma.

Diploma in General Science

The two-year Diploma in General Science introduces students to the methods and values of scientific inquiry. It encourages students to identify a field of study that interests them and to develop a deeper understanding of that field. You must choose a concentration in one of the following subjects: Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Computer Science, Geology, Mathematics, Statistics, or Physics.

The Diploma in General Science is a laddering credential: courses used to complete the diploma may be used subsequently to complete the requirements of any Bachelor of Science program offered by the Faculty of Science.

What is Science?

Science is an organized system of knowledge about the physical world, based on observation, measurement, and experiment. Western Science is based on the scientific method, which is a specific way in which our understanding of the world is formed. 

The Faculty of Science at the U of R is a community of students and scholars who are committed to impactful scientific discovery and transformative science education.

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Program: Certificate in Foundations of Science Diploma in General Science
Length: Certificate: 1 year Diploma: 2 years
Offered Through: University of Regina Campion College First Nations University of Canada Luther College
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Why Study Science at the University of Regina?

Taking a shorter program where you gain a broad background in science helps you discover which subjects interest you the most. You’ll also get hands-on learning with labs in biology, chemistry, and physics.

The courses you take to complete the certificate or diploma can then be used towards the requirements of a Bachelor of Science degree.

Science Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the difference between the Certificate in Foundations of Science and a Diploma in General Science?

The Certificate in Foundations of Science is a one-year program at the introductory level. The course requirements for this program can be used towards the Diploma in General Science, or a Bachelor of Science degree at the U of R.

The Diploma in General Science is a two-year program. Students in this program choose a concentration in one of the following subjects: Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Computer Science, Geology, Mathematics, Statistics, or Physics.  The course requirements can be used towards a Bachelor of Science degree at the U of R.

Can I transfer into these programs?

Yes, if you meet the admissions requirements for the Faculty of Science.

What clubs, campus events, and networking opportunities do science students participate in?

Students enrolled in these programs are Faculty of Science students and have access to all of the University clubs, events and services, including the University of Regina Students’ Union. Students will belong to the Science Students’ Society. General Science diploma students can also participate in the student clubs associated with their concentration.

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