2 Years
The University Sciences Diploma at Red Deer Polytechnic is a two-year diploma program emphasizing contemporary concepts and practical scientific skills applicable to both field and laboratory settings. With an initial specialization in Biological Sciences, students registered in this program will explore topics ranging from the level of molecules and cells to that of organisms, communities, and populations. The University Science Diploma will prepare graduates for transition into the final two years of a Bachelor of Science Degree in Biological Sciences, for admission to professional schools requiring a minimum of two years of undergraduate studies, and for entry into the workforce in biology-related fields.
Program Outcomes
1. Demonstrate competency in analytical methods.
2. Identify one's own strengths and weaknesses in relation to areas of study and future growth.
3. Develop basic scientific research projects using appropriate research methods and ethics.
4. Communicate scientific knowledge clearly and succinctly through oral, visual, and written formats to diverse audiences.
5. Demonstrate collaborative, independent, and inclusive attitudes and practices integrating multidisciplinary perspectives and approaches.
6. Demonstrate professional conduct in all aspects of individual and team-based work.
7. Describe creative solutions to problems that impact society by drawing from scientific theories.
8. Explain natural principles and phenomena using knowledge from the biological sciences, physical sciences, mathematics, humanities, and social sciences.
9. Recognize the place of Indigenous knowledge and perspectives in scientific study.
Year One
Year 2
The current ACAT articulation agreements will remain in place, providing our students the option to transfer out from RDP after one year of studies or after completion of the diploma program.
The proposed program of study will use the same courses as the first two years of the Bachelor of Science degree in Biological Sciences. As such, the admission requirements for the two programs are identical. Students applying to the program must have a minimum average of 60% with no mark below 50% in Biology 30, Chemistry 30, ELA 30-1, and Mathematics 30-1.
For international students requiring academic upgrading or missing equivalencies to the required courses, an alternative pathway will allow them to take necessary courses to satisfy the admission requirements while still completing the program within two years.
General requirements:
Specific credit requirements:
45 course credits in Science:
3 course credits in a Wellness Studies elective
3 course credits in an Indigenous Studies elective
9 course credits in Arts and Humanities:
Note: Humanities electives can be selected from university-level courses in the following: Classics, English, History, Philosophy, specific Fine Arts (Acting, Creative Art, Drama, Music or Visual Art) or General Humanities.
The proposed diploma program will prepare graduates for several distinct paths. Following the completion of their diploma, students will be able to complete their studies in an undergraduate Bachelor of Science program, pursue admission into a professional program, or enter directly into the workforce. The biological sciences are integral to a variety of disciplines and lead to diverse career paths. As such, graduates with a University Science diploma program may pursue entry-level employment in numerous sectors: health, energy, agriculture, forestry, industry, and education.
The proposed diploma program may appeal to learners seeking an additional post-secondary credential. For example, secondary school teachers may be interested in this diploma to increase the courses they are able to instruct while employees in a variety of sectors may see a benefit to increasing their scientific knowledge.