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Áù¾ÅÉ«Ìà Calendar 2017-2018 Cumming School of Medicine 4. Bachelor of Health Sciences Honours 4.5 Program Details 4.5.5 Health and Society Minor
4.5.5 Health and Society Minor

A Minor is available in Health and Society. The GPA over all courses counting towards the minor must be at least 2.00.

A maximum of 50 students will be admitted into the Minor each calendar year. Students will be selected top down based on GPA over their last 30 units (5.0 full-course equivalents). Admission to the Minor will be offered to students once Fall and Winter Term grades have been received.

Students must declare their intention to Minor in Health and Society after having taken a minimum of 24 units (4.0 full-course equivalents).

Students should apply to the Minor program through their Student Centre. Students should refer to the application deadline in the Admissions section of the Calendar.

12 Units (2.0 full-course equivalents):

Health and Society 201, 301, 311, 401

18 Units (3.0 full-course equivalents) selected from:

Anthropology 203, 341, 349, 391

Archaeology 595

Community Rehabilitation 205, 207, 209, 415, 425, 471, 473, 475, 485, 487, 591.26, 591.28,

Economics 201, 203, 337, 349, 355, 377, 379

Geography 251, 351

Health and Society 403

Psychology 200, 201, 351, 353, 375, 385

Sociology 201, 321

Notes:

1. Students may not use courses in fulfillment of both Major and Minor requirements.

2. Students must complete enough senior-level courses to fulfill the requirements of their Major.

3. Students should note that many of these courses have prerequisites and must be taken into consideration when planning their program.

4. Some of the above courses may be restricted to Majors in the field and students may not have enrolment priority in heavily subscribed courses.

5. Students who are pursuing an Honours degree may consider a cross-disciplinary Honours thesis and should consult with their supervisor regarding opportunities in this area.

6. Other courses may be approved to fulfill the 18 units (3.0 full-course equivalents) at the discretion of the Director of Health and Society. Students should contact the BHSc Program Co-ordinator, Student Affairs for more information.