Honours Science
Craft your own Bachelor of Science degree
With so many different sciences to love, why limit yourself? Honours Science at Waterloo lets you keep your interests broad.
Take a range of courses in chemistry, biology, physics, earth sciences, and more in the most flexible program within the Faculty of Science. Because you don’t have to commit to a specific discipline, more than half of your Science courses are electives. In addition, you also have space to take courses from other faculties or departments across the university.
An Honours Science degree is an excellent foundation for many science-related careers. It also makes it easy to meet the requirements for professional programs such as medicine, dentistry, optometry, and more.
What courses will you take in Honours Science?
First-year courses
Programs/majors in the Faculty of Science start right in first year. To select your program with confidence, here’s some handy info to get you started.
September to December
January to April
- Choose two courses from
- One Mathematics elective
- ENGL 193/COMMST 193 – Communication in the Sciences
- One elective
This is a sample schedule. Courses or when a course is offered may change depending on availability.
After first year
Most of the classes you’ll take will be in subjects offered by the Faculty of Science. With your remaining classes, you can choose electives from many of the 100 subject areas at Waterloo.
View a list of all the courses required for your degree.
Customize your Honours Science degree
You can add additional areas of expertise to your degree by including one or more of the minors available to all Waterloo students, or our Bioinformatics Option.
In fact, most of our Honours Science graduates complete their program with at least one minor, often two. Popular areas of focus include biology, psychology, and chemistry.
Faculty:
Faculty of Science
Degree:
Bachelor of Science in Honours Science
Available as a co-op program?
No
Available as a regular program?
Yes
Available as a minor?
No
Choose your own courses. In Waterloo’s most flexible science program, you get to customize your degree based on your interests in science and other areas of study.
What can I do with a degree in Honours Science?
With its flexible course selection, Honours Science leads to a wide variety of careers in health care and research, education, energy and oil, pharmaceuticals, environmental science and research, insurance, agriculture and food, and natural resources.
Sample graduates
- Teacher — Halton District School Board
- Cardiac Ethnographer — University Health Network
- Coordinator Forests Without Borders — The Canadian Ecology Centre
- Environment, Health Safety Advisor — Suncor Energy Products Inc.
- Food Processing Specialist — Maple Leaf Consumer Foods
- Industrial Hygienist — Petro-Canada
- Lab Technologist — Stratford General Hospital
Learn about the future of careers in science.
Tuition fees for programs in the Faculty of Science
First-year tuition
Type of fees | Tuition (8 months of school) |
---|---|
Domestic (Ontario residents) | $9,000 |
Domestic (Out of province students) | $9,000 |
International (visa students) | $52,000 |
- Estimated amounts listed include incidental fees. Fees based on 2024-25 tuition rates.
- Visit our financing page to learn about scholarships, estimate your total expenses, and see how co-op can help pay for your education.
Admission requirements
Ontario students: six Grade 12 U and/or M courses including
- English (ENG4U) (minimum final grade of 70% is required)
- Advanced Functions (minimum final grade of 70% is required)
- Calculus and Vectors (minimum final grade of 70% is required)
- Two of Biology, Chemistry, Earth and Space Science, Mathematics of Data Management, and Physics
Admission averages: Low 80s
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