Alternatives:
- Completion of 18 upper level credits in each of two areas (chosen from life sciences, chemistry, computing science, earth sciences, mathematics and statistics, physics). This alternative is particularly recommended for students planning to qualify to teach in B.C. secondary schools.
- Completion of at least 18 upper level credits in one of the five areas (life sciences, chemistry, earth sciences, mathematics and statistics, physics) and at least 6 upper level credits in each of two other areas.
Students who successfully complete the B.Sc. General Science degree program will have the subject area or areas, in which 18 or more UCC credits of upper level science courses were completed, recorded on their transcript.