Student Resources (Undergraduate)

Science Advising Centre

The Science Advising Centre is dedicated to helping you navigate your science or engineering program. The Science Undergraduate Advisors help students with course selection, understanding program requirements, university processes and regulations, as well as the range of university services available. 


Program Advisors

Every department has its own program advisors who are available to discuss research and potential career options, in addition to course selection.


SNAP Centre

The Science Numeracy and Academic Proficiency (SNAP) Centre is a free drop-in, academic support centre for first-year students. It provides free tutoring help with mathematics, physics, and chemistry coursework.


First Year Registration Advice

Guidelines designed to help you select courses for your first year of a Bachelor of Science degree at ¶¶ÒõÊÓƵ. 


Program Requirement TablesAcademic program requirement tables illustrate all of the required and suggested courses for each science Major, including credits outside the program's subject area.


Pre-requisite Maps

A visual tree of 1000 to 4000-level courses to help you navigate a path through your Major.


Preparing for Careers in Health Sciences

Your Science Advisor can help ensure that you’ll meet the admissions requirements for your next academic goal. This guide will help you get started: Preparing for Health Science Programs (Updated March 15, 2024)


Success Maps

The Success Maps tool helps you set goals, track accomplishments, discover new opportunities, and prepare for your post-graduation career. Explore the tool on your own, then with your Advisors and Career Services. Review it frequently to make sure you’re sticking to your plan.

Contact us

Faculty of Science
Mailing address:
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923 Robie Street
Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3H 3C3

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