Course Outlines

The School of Health Studies offers courses that provide students with an interdisciplinary perspective of health and well-being. Listed below are the most recent courses offered by the School of Health Studies. Course offers may change from year to year.

First Year

  • HS1001A - Personal Determinants Of Health
  • HS1002B - Social Determinants Of Health
  • HS1111A - How To Achieve A Balanced And Meaningful Life
  • HS1300B/2300B - Functional Human Gross Anatomy

Second Year

  • HS2045B - Emerging Trends In Health Care
  • HS2244 - Women And Health
  • HS2250A - Health Promotion
  • HS2400B - Health Policy
  • HS2610G - Introduction To Ethics And Health
  • HS2700A - Health Issues In Childhood And Adolescence
  • HS2711B - Health Issues In Aging
  • HS2800 - Health Sciences Research
  • HS2801A - Research Methods In Health Sciences

Third Year

  • HS3010F - Introduction To Rural Communities
  • HS3025B - Integrative Health
  • HS3040A - Health Management
  • HS3052A - Brief History Of Drug Use
  • HS3071A - Determinants Of Health And Disease
  • HS3101B - Healthcare Law
  • HS3202F - Media & Mental Health
  • HS3240B - Environmental Health Promotion
  • HS3250F - Global Health Promotion
  • HS3255G - Black Immigrant And Refugee Health
  • HS3262G - Mental Illness And Healing Across Cultures
  • HS3300B - Anatomy Of The Human Body
  • HS3400A - Health Policy
  • HS3630F - Sexuality, Gender, And Health
  • HS3701B - The Aging Body
  • HS3702B - The Aging Mind
  • HS3704A - Population Aging And Health
  • HS3721B - Aging Globally: Lessons From Scandinavia
  • HS3801B - Measurement And Analysis In Health Sciences
  • HS3811G - Qualitative Health Research In Practice
  • HS3840B - Introduction To Health Economic Evaluation Methods

Fourth Year

  • HS4092G - Digital Health Equity
  • HS4120B - Social Media And Health
  • HS4200G - Advanced Health Promotion
  • HS4205A - Health Promotion In Practice
  • HS4208B - Understanding Stress
  • HS4210F - Creative Healing
  • HS4220G - Health Among Marginalized Populations
  • HS4250B - Population Health Interventions
  • HS4400B - Advanced Health Policy
  • HS4490A - Health Innovation And Leadership
  • HS4505G - Global Health: Inequality, Therapeutic Citizenship
  • HS4610F - Professional Ethics
  • HS4615F - History & Ethics Of Food
  • HS4710B - Palliative & End Of Life Care
  • HS4721A - Aging And Marginalized Population
  • HS4740A - Chronic Disease Prevention And Management
  • HS4770G - Advanced Maternal Health

First Year

  • HS1001A – Personal Determinants of Health
  • HS1002B – Social Determinants of Health
  • HS1300A – Functional Human Gross Anatomy

Third Year

  • HS3025A – Integrative Health
  • HS3052A – Brief History of Drug Use

Fourth Year

  • HS4120B – Social Media and Health

Rehabilitation Sciences

  • RS3060A – Health Conditions and Disease
  • RS3061A – Foundations in Rehabilitation Science
  • HS3093G - Special Topic Friends With Benefits
  • HS3094G - Special Topic: Controversial Topics in Public Health
  • HS4090B - Special Topic: The Weight For Justice
  • HS4091B - Special Topic: Motivational Interviewing for Health Behaviour Change
  • HS4093F - Special Topic: Trauma Informed Care
  • COMMSCI 3317A/B – Human Rhythms
  • COMMSCI 4411A/B – Introduction to Speech and Language Disorders
  • COMMSCI 4417A/B – Hearing Science and Audiology
  • RS3060A - Health Conditions & Disease In Rehabilitation
  • RS3061B - Foundations In Rehabilitation Science
  • RS3062B - Functional Neuroscience For Special Populations
  • RS3125A - Enabling Health & Well-Being Through Occupation
  • RS3360B - Musculoskeletal Disorders In Rehabilitation
  • RS3760A - Rehabilitation For Childhood Disorders
  • RS4212A - Innovations In Rehabilitation
  • RS4605A - Rehabilitation Psychology
  • RS4970E - Conceptual And Practical Basis For Rehabilitation Practice
  • HS3990 - 8mo Hs Internship
  • HS3991 - 9-12mo Internship
  • HS3992 - 9-12mo Internship
  • HS3993 - 13-16mo Internship
  • HS4990F - Independent Study
  • HS4991G - Independent Study
  • HS4995A - Experiential Learning
  • HS4996B - Experiential Learning
  • HS4997  -  Experiential Learning

Previous Academic Years

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