The Bachelor of Public Health, Honours will be of interest to students concerned with the determinants of health, including those who value social justice and those with interests in how economic, cultural, social, political, ecological, biological, and geographic factors affect individual and population health. Graduates of the program will be practitioners of public health with a breadth of understanding across the full spectrum of public health activities and domains, including epidemiology, education, health communication and social marketing, health policy, and health systems.
Students may apply for admission directly into Bachelor of Public Health, Honours regular or co-operative system of study.
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* Must be approved by the School of Public Health and Health Systems associate director, undergraduate studies.
In order to receive the Bachelor of Public Health, Honours degree, the student must successfully complete 20.0 units of which at least 10.0 total units are at or above the 200-level and including the following requirements:
- Required Health Studies Courses (7.0 units):
HLTH 101, HLTH 102, HLTH 103, HLTH 201, HLTH 202, HLTH 204, HLTH 230, HLTH 245, HLTH 260, HLTH 280, HLTH 320, HLTH 333, HLTH 355, HLTH 370
- Required Applied Health Sciences courses (1.0 unit):
AHS 107
AHS 150
- Methods/application cluster (1.0 unit):
Two of: HLTH 303, HLTH 344, HLTH 433, HLTH 435, HLTH 442, HLTH 443, HLTH 451, HLTH 453, HLTH 458, HLTH 335 or STAT 316
- Core content clusters (minimum 0.5 unit per cluster; total 1.5 units):
One course in the area of health systems and policy: HLTH 401, HLTH 410, HLTH 412, HLTH 373*, or HLTH 473* with an approved topic in health systems and policy
One course in the area of social behavioural sciences: HLTH 301, HLTH 304, HLTH 305, HLTH 352, HLTH 448, HLTH 373*, or HLTH 473* with an approved topic in social behavioural sciences
One additional course from any core content clusters lists in the areas of health systems and policy or social behavioural sciences.
- One additional HLTH course at the 300- or 400-level (0.5 unit).
- Capstone course (0.5 unit):
One of: HLTH 481, HLTH 472*, HLTH 432A/HLTH 432B, or any fourth-year seminar course (cannot double count)
- Required course from another department (0.5 unit):
PSYCH 101
- Restricted elective courses (1.5 units):
One of: ENGL 109 or ENGL 140R (recommended for Year One) or any ENGL 210 (recommended for Year Two)
One of: ANTH, ECON, PSCI, PSYCH, SDS, SMF, SOC
One of: CLAS, ENGL, HIST, MEDVL, PACS, PHIL, RS
- Free elective courses: 6.5 units
Course Sequence
Year One (Regular and Co-operative System of Study)
1A (Fall)
AHS 107
HLTH 101
HLTH 103
Two electives
1B (Winter)
AHS 150
HLTH 102
HLTH 245
PSYCH 101
One elective
Regular System of Study
Year Two
2A (Fall)
HLTH 201
HLTH 202
HLTH 204
Two electives
2B (Winter)
HLTH 230
HLTH 260
HLTH 280
Two electives
Year Three
3A (Fall)
HLTH 320
HLTH 333
HLTH 355
Two electives
3B (Winter)
HLTH 370
Four electives
Year Four
4A (Fall)
Five electives
4B (Winter)
Five electives
Co-operative System of Study
2A (Fall)
HLTH 201
HLTH 202
HLTH 204
Two electives
Work Term 1 (Winter)
2B (Spring)
HLTH 230
HLTH 260
Three electives
Year Three
Work Term 2 (Fall)
3A (Winter)
HLTH 280
HLTH 370
Three electives
Work Term 3 (Spring)
3B (Fall)
HLTH 320
HLTH 333
HLTH 355
Two electives
Year Four
Work Term 4 (Winter)
Work Term 5 (Spring)
4A (Fall)
Five electives
4B (Winter)
Five electives