Health Sciences

Note: See beginning of Section F for abbreviations, course numbers and coding.

HSCI2001Introduction to Health3 ch

Introduces the concept of health and its multidimensional nature. Examines health and its determinants, including those policy decisions that shape it. Draws from the contributions of the behavioural, physical and social sciences and the economic and political processes that influence health. Introduces the Canadian Health Care system and compares it to those utilized in other developed countries. Considers interdisciplinary aspects of health.

HSCI3032Interprofessional Communication (Cross-Listed: NURS 3032)3 ch (3C)

Facets of knowledge, values/attitudes and skills are applied to core interprofessional education and practice competencies: role clarification and affirmation; effective communication and conflict management; participatory planning, decision making and problem solving; and, self-awareness and reflective practices. 

Prerequisite: BN/RN - NURS 2011 . BHS students - successful completion of year 1 BSc courses or CMA certification in Radiography, Radiation Therapy, Nuclear Medicine, or Respiratory Therapy. 

HSCI3061Issues in the Canadian Health Care System (Cross-Listed: NURS 3061)2 ch (2C)

This course focuses on the history and organization of the Health Care System and discusses current health care issues. 

Pre- or co-requisite: HSCI 3092 . Note: Credit will be given only to one of HSCI3061 and NURS 3061. This course is open to non-BHS students with Instructor’s permission.

HSCI3092Health Science Research (Cross-Listed: NURS 3092)3 ch (3C)

Introduces the purpose, process and utilization of health science research. The interrelationships among theory, practice and research are explored. Students critique research studies. (For Health Science (BHS) students only.) Note: Credit will only be given to one of HSCI 3092 and NURS 3092.

Co-requisite: STAT 2263 or approved substitute.

HSCI0000HSCI Practicum3 ch
Description forthcoming.