HERE ARE ALL THE COURSES REQUIRED FOR YOUR DEGREE
Here's a complete breakdown of the courses you'll take to graduate with your Bachelor of Public Health:
Methods and application: 1 course
Capstone project: 1 course
Statistics: 1 course
Health: 20 courses
Free electives: 11 courses
Restricted electives from the Faculty of Arts: 3 courses
Social science/other: 3 courses
Health: 20 courses
Free electives: 11 courses
Restricted electives from the Faculty of Arts: 3 courses
Social science/other: 3 courses
Methods and application: course
Capstone project: 1 course
Statistics: 1 course
This is a sample list of degree requirements. Course offerings and timing may vary depending on year of entry. Visit the academic calendar for a full list of Health courses.
Your biology isn’t the only thing that determines health and well-being – social, cultural, political, and geographical conditions play a pivotal role in individual and population health. These courses will help you develop the skills you need to affect these conditions and to take action to improve health and health inequalities in populations and communities.
Health courses
YOU'LL TAKE ALL 20 OF THESE COURSES
Statistics
YOU'LL CHOOSE ONE COURSE FROM THIS LIST
Social science/other courses
YOU'LL TAKE ALL THREE OF THESE COURSES
Methods and application cluster
YOU'LL CHOOSE ONE COURSE FROM THIS LIST
Health systems and policy cluster
YOU'LL CHOOSE ONE COURSES FROM THIS LIST
Social behavioural sciences cluster
YOU'LL CHOOSE ONE COURSE FROM THIS LIST
Capstone course
YOU'LL CHOOSE ONE COURSE FROM THIS LIST
Restricted electives from the Faculty of Arts
THREE COURSES
Free electives
YOU'LL CHOOSE ALL 11 COURSES OF THESE COURSES
Here’s your chance to explore! Use these 11 free electives to customize your degree to your personal and professional interests. Dig deeper in the areas of Public Health that interest you most or change it up and explore other fields like gerontology, social development studies, human resources management, and more!
COURSE HIGHLIGHT
In your upper years, you can choose from more than 10 specialized small-group seminars. In the Advanced Social Determinants of Health seminar taught by Professor Kelly Anthony, you'll go on regular field trips to see various community social services – like safe injection sites and soup kitchens – in action.