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In addition to undergraduate and graduate programs in its individual departments, the Faculty also offers a coordinated science program for first year students.www.science.ubc.ca
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Department of
www.biochem.ubc.ca
Undergraduate and graduate programs; research partnerships exist with groups studying biodiversity, biotechnology, and genetics.
www.botany.ubc.ca
Undergraduate and graduate programs; research spans analytical, biological, environmental, inorganic, materials, organic, physical, and theoretical chemistry.
www.chem.ubc.ca
Computer Science, Department of
Undergraduate and graduate programs; research areas include computational intelligence, databases, systems design, graphics, and scientific computing.
www.cs.ubc.ca
Earth and Ocean Sciences, Department of
Undergraduate and graduate programs; research spans the fields of geophysics, geological sciences, and oceanography.
www.eos.ubc.ca
Undergraduate and graduate programs; research areas include topology, applied mathematics, and partial differential equations.
www.math.ubc.ca
Physics and Astronomy, Department of
Undergraduate and graduate programs; research areas include condensed matter, theoretical, subatomic, and medical physics.
www.physics.ubc.ca
Microbiology and Immunology, Department of
Undergraduate and graduate programs; research areas include microbial pathogenesis/genomics, environmental and applied microbiology, and immunology and signal transduction.
www.microbiology.ubc.ca
Undergraduate and graduate programs; research areas include image processing, Bayesian analysis, multivariate dependence, and robust methods.
www.stat.ubc.ca
Undergraduate and graduate programs; research areas include evolution, ecology, physiology, behaviour, genetics, and marine biology.
www.zoology.ubc.ca