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Launched in September 2000, this groundbreaking interdisciplinary program empowers students to take charge of their education while acknowledging that both acquired knowledge and developed skills are essential for pursuing advanced studies or entering professional careers. The Faculty of Health Sciences prioritizes self-directed learning and balances content mastery with skill development, principles that are deeply embedded in this program's design. Furthermore, the curriculum maintains the Faculty's longstanding approach of examining health through biological, behavioral, and population-level lenses. Students will benefit from instruction by Faculty of Health Sciences members and university-wide experts, gaining insights from both theoretical researchers and practicing healthcare professionals across these diverse viewpoints. The program combines inquiry-based small group learning with conventional lectures, laboratories, and tutorials to establish a robust foundation in health sciences while cultivating critical analysis and information synthesis capabilities.
Built with adaptability in mind, the program accommodates various postgraduate pathways including medical science graduate programs, professional degree programs, or direct career entry. After the foundational year, students can concentrate on specific health disciplines or opt for a more comprehensive interdisciplinary approach during their upper years.
Starting at Level I, the program culminates in a Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours) degree after completing Level IV. This four-year structure allows for specialization through elective courses and optional thesis or independent study opportunities in later years.
Entry requirements may vary from country to country. Students are required to complete Grade 12 high school diploma equivalent to Canadian qualification.
English Language Proficiency
IELTS - International English Language Testing System (Academic): 6.5 Overall with a minimum of 6.0 in each of the four components (Reading, Writing, Speaking, Listening); results valid for 2 years
CAE - Cambridge English Advanced: 190 Overall with minimum score of 180 in each component; valid for 2 years
PTE - Pearson Test of English Academic: 60 Overall with minimum score of 60 in Writing and Speaking; valid for 2 years
CAEL - Canadian Academic English Language: 70 Overall with no component score below 60; valid for 2 years
MELAB - Michigan English Language Assessment Battery: 85 Overall valid for 2 years; Minimum 80 in each of the three required components; Minimum 3 in optional speaking component (Required).
TOEFL - Test of English as a Foreign Language IBT: 86 Overall with a minimum score of 20 in each of the four components (Reading, Writing, Speaking, Listening); valid for 2 years