The  Science  and  Business  website  is a strong tool available to both current and future students of the Science and Business program to access program-related information, resources, news,  and opportunities to get involved.
Over the past year, many changes, additions,  and updates have been made to the website that we would like to draw your attention to, including existing and recently added resources available to you. 
As many of you may know, the Science and Business program used to offer 7 specializations  (Biology, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Earth Sciences, Environmental Sciences,  and Physics) in addition to no specialization, but was recently reduced to 3 specializations (Biology, Biochemistry,  and Biotechnology)  and no specialization.
Although some specializations are no longer available to new students, you still have the option of pursuing interests in the discontinued specializations through minors and options. Minors and options available to pursue as part of the Science and Business program are listed here.Ìý
A summary of the core courses required for the successful completion of each specialization currently offered in ³Ù³ó±ð  Science  and  Business  program is available here.
Program outlines created in alignment with the Undergraduate Studies calendar for each year since 2013 are available for your reference  here.
Student GroupsÌý
°Õ³ó±ð  Science and Business program hosts several student groups that serve as a resource for the student community in both professional and recreational capacities. Visit the web pages of the following  Science  and Business student groups for more information on how to leverage their events and services, as well as for further information on how to get involved:Ìý
On this note, we would like to give a huge thank ²â´Ç³Ü  and  shoutout ³Ù´Ç  Sarah Qutaishat  and  Gabrielle Starodub, graduating leaders of SBSA  and  WatSolve, respectively. Sarah (who was also Fusion Conference President from 2019 to 2020)  and  Gabrielle have been dedicated members of ³Ù³ó±ð  Science  and  Business  s³Ù³Ü»å±ð²Ô³Ù community throughout their time in the program and have made contributions to the program that will continue to benefit current  and  future students for generations to come. To Sarah and  G²¹²ú°ù¾±±ð±ô±ô±ð  —  congratulations on your graduation! °Õ³ó±ð  Science  and Business program wishes you the best of luck with your future  endeavors. We are proud to call you alumni of our program.
An environment of inclusivity is both a pillar  and  a strong value of the  Science  and  Business  p°ù´Ç²µ°ù²¹³¾. Please visit the  EDI page  for a list of resources that will aid in creating safe  and  welcoming environment for all students, faculty, staff,  and  s³Ù²¹°ì±ð³ó´Ç±ô»å±ð°ù²õ of the program.
°Õ³ó±ð  Science  and  Business  Blog aims to spotlight the accomplishments  and  s³Ü³¦³¦±ð²õ²õ stories of both alumni, as well as current students in the program. Check out our blog to read about latest happenings within the SciBus community!Ìý
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My Journey Through  Science  and  Business, by Keyuan WangÌý
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Science  and  Business  students win the 2021 BBFF Challenge, by Joieta Choudhury
To provide students with equal opportunity to be selected for the position of TA for ´Ç³Ü°ù  Science  and  Business  workshops, application forms have been created for both the ¹ó²¹±ô±ô  and  W¾±²Ô³Ù±ð°ù terms. Please keep an eye on the status of these forms  here, as they will be opening shortly for Fall 2022 term.
To foster continuous improvement, the  Science  and  Business  p°ù´Ç²µ°ù²¹³¾ encourages feedback from all stakeholders of the program, especially from our students! If you have any  suggestions for the program, or want to get in contact with the program, please feel free to leave your comments in ´Ç³Ü°ù  suggestion  dropbox  here.Ìý