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Dec 04, 2024
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Undergraduate Calendar 2024-2025
Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours) Integrated Rehabilitation and Humanities Program
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Admission
Enrolment in this program is limited. Admission is by selection, and possession of the published minimum requirements does not guarantee admission. Selection is based on academic achievement and a supplemental application to the School of Rehabilitation Sciences. As a minimum:
• Completion of any Level 1 program
• and a cumulative GPA of at least 6.0,
• and Grade 12 Biology or
• completion of BIOLOGY 1P03
Notes:
- The program has limited enrolment.
- Selection will be based on academic achievement in Level 1, alongside video-recorded and written response(s) to questions where students outline their motivation and interest in pursuing the proposed program. Applicants will also provide a 1-page resume with a list of up to three (3) references to corroborate experiences listed.
- Before choosing courses, students should be familiar with prerequisites to determine course selection in the subsequent year(s).
Course List A (Humanities)
Course List B (B.H.Sc. Health Sciences and Other Programs)
- ANTHROP 2HE3 Heritage, Economy, and Ethics
- ANTHROP 2HI3 Medical Anthropology
- ANTHROP 2U03 Plagues and People
- ANTHROP 2MA3 Art and Activism
- ANTHROP 3ET3 Anthropology of Ethics
- ANTHROP 3HH3 Globalization, Social Justice, and Human Rights
- ANTHROP 3Y03 Indigenous Community Health and Wellbeing
- ARTSSCI 3GJ3 Global Justice Inquiry
- ENVSOCTY 2HI3 Health and Place
- GLOBALZN 3A03 Globalization, Social Justice, and Human Rights
- HLTHAGE 2C03 Health Economics and its Application to Health Policy
- HLTHAGE 2GG3 Mental Health and Society
- HLTHAGE 2HI3 Health & Place
- HLTHAGE 2M03 Aging in Modern (and Post-Modern) Families
- HLTHAGE 2N03 Treatment Within the World of Mental Illness: Desperation and Debate
- HLTHAGE 3AB3 Kindred Spirits: Animals, Health and Society
- HLTHAGE 3D03 Perspectives on Disability, Chronic Illness and Aging
- HLTHAGE 3E03 Ethical Issues in Health and Aging
- HLTHAGE 3HP3 Population, Health and Aging
- HLTHAGE 3K03 Social Determinants of Population Health in Canada
- HLTHAGE 3M03 Approaches to Mental Health and Resilience
- HLTHAGE 3N03 Aging and Mental Health
- HLTHAGE 3R03 Health Inequalities
- HLTHAGE 3S03 Global Health and Environmental Policy
- HLTHAGE 3T03 Health and Incarceration
- HLTHAGE 3YY3 Indigenous Community Health and Wellbeing
- HTHSCI 2AE3 Artistic Explorations of Community Issues
- HTHSCI 2DS3 Global Health and the Complexities of Disease
- HTHSCI 2T03 Sex, Gender, and Health
- HTHSCI 3AH3 Indigenous Health
- HTHSCI 3CC3 Theater for Development
- HTHSCI 3DD6 A/B Engaging the City: An Introduction to Community-Based Research in Hamilton
- HTHSCI 3DM3 Demystifying Medicine
- HTHSCI 3DR3 Demystifying Research
- HTHSCI 3EA3 Introduction to Expressive Arts Therapy
- HTHSCI 3EE3 Biomedical Graphics
- HTHSCI 3E03 Inquiry III: Advanced Inquiry in Health Sciences
- HTHSCI 3HL3 Health Law: Current and Emerging Issues
- HTHSCI 3L03 Introduction to Bioethics
- HTHSCI 3MH3 Critical Examinations of Mental Health
- HTHSCI 3MU3 Music, Health, and the Community
- HTHSCI 3N03 Creative Writing in the Health Sciences
- HTHSCI 3PH3 The Politics of Health
- HTHSCI 3RH3 Racism and Health
- HTHSCI 3WT3 What Trauma Teaches Us: Lessons from Listening
- PSYCH 1F03 Survey of Psychology
- PSYCH 1FF3 Survey of Biological Basis of Psychology
- PSYCH 1N03 Introduction to Psychology, Neuroscience and Behaviour
- PSYCH 1NN3 Foundations of Psychology, Neuroscience and Behaviour
- PSYCH 1X03 Introduction to Psychology, Neuroscience and Behaviour
- PSYCH 1XX3 Foundations of Psychology, Neuroscience and Behaviour
- PSYCH 2AA3 Child Development
- PSYCH 2B03 Personality
- PSYCH 2H03 Human Learning and Cognition
- PSYCH 2E03 Sensory Processes
- PSYCH 2NF3 Clinical Neuropsychology
- PSYCH 3BN3 Cognitive Neuroscience
- PSYCH 3C03 Child Language Acquisition
- PSYCH 3GG3 Essentials of Developmental Psychology
- SCAR 2ER3 Religion, the Body, and the Machine
- SCAR 2HA3 Religion and Health in Antiquity
- SCAR 2M03 Death and Dying: Comparative Views
- SCAR 2N03 Death and Dying: The Western Experience
- SCAR 2WW3 Health, Healing and Religion: Western Perspectives
- SCAR 2WX3 Health, Healing and Religion: Comparative Views
Course List C (Level IV Courses across Humanities, B.H.Sc. Health Sciences, and Other Programs)
Requirements
120 units total (Levels I to IV), of which no more than 48 units may be Level I courses.
30 Units
• From the Level I program completed prior to admission into the program.
6 Units
• Course List A (Must be level I or II courses)
3 Units
• Electives which may include courses from Course List B
6 Units
• Course List A (Must be level II or III courses)
6 units
• Electives which may include courses from Course List A, B, and C
9 Units
• Course List A (Must be Level III courses)
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