An introduction to health issues pertinent to the individual and the community. Various health-related topics will be considered, such as defining...
A continuation of Health Issues I, possible topics including: risk behaviours and health promotion, chronic and infectious disease, complementary and...
The various methods used in the collection and analysis of data in the field of health sciences are examined, including: research design, sampling,...
The course takes a systemic approach to the anatomical study of the human skeletal, muscular, nervous, endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic,...
An introduction to human physiology and the concept of homeostasis, defined as the ability of the human body to maintain a relatively constant...
An introduction to the history, theory, and methods of epidemiology with attention to the place of epidemiology in preventive and clinical medicine in...
Increasingly, there is evidence that societal factors may be the primary determinants of why people stay healthy or become ill. Much of the medical...
The course is intended to develop an awareness and understanding of the Canadian healthcare system. Topics may include: the historical foundations of...
Prerequisites Registration status: Year 3 or 4 Honours BSc Health Sciences. Notes Irregular Course
An in-depth seminar addressing current critical issues in the health sciences. Instructors and students will identify, investigate and discuss issues...
This course will provide students with an opportunity to engage in dynamic, interdisciplinary case-based research in the health sciences through a...
Prerequisites Registration status: Year 4 Honours BSc Health Sciences Notes Irregular Course
This two-semester course is an independent thesis in Health Sciences under the direct supervision of a faculty member. The research project will...