Each Integrated Sciences student must have a faculty mentor (as explained in the Degree Proposal Guidelines), who helps the student in planning and rationalizing her/his Integrated Sciences curriculum. There are approximately 150 faculty members mentoring Integrated Sciences students. Students are encouraged to search the UBC community for faculty members specializing in their area of interest.
Students may wish to consult the UBC experts guide to search for a potential faculty mentor: UBC Experts Guide or the following page on undergraduate research: Undergrad Research.
If there are no available faculty members at UBC that match your area of interest, you could consider a faculty member who you have already been in contact with but may not specialize in your area of interest (for example, through a course or through working in a lab). Please have your mentor confirm that he or she has agreed to be your mentor by sending an email to: intsci@science.ubc.ca. More information for prospective faculty mentors can be found here: