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Experiential Education Courses

This is a non-exhaustive list of some current experiential education courses in the Faculty of Health. Please note that in many cases the inclusion of experiential education in a course will vary from year to year, depending on who is teaching the course.

Students can contact the course director to confirm whether the course will incorporate experiential education. Course directors can contact the EE coordinator if they would like their EE course to be listed.

Gain hands-on experience through practicum and internship placements at York’s partnering organizations—locally and globally—where you’ll apply your program knowledge in work settings and professional environments. 

Learn with wide variety of experiential activities including guest speakers, role playing, visual media, case studies, simulations, workshops and labs, participation in community events, and field trips.

  • HLST 3120 3.0 - Health Policy II: Analyzing Processes of Power and Politics 
  • HLST 3310 3.0 - Electronic Health Record 
  • HLST 4010 3.0 - Health Care Ethics: Policy and Management Perspectives 
  • HLST 4200 6.0 - Applied Research Approaches in Health Studies: Advanced Seminar 
  • HLST 4320 3.0 - eHealth
  • IHST 1020 6.0 - Agents of Change in a Global World
  • GH 4220 3.0 - World Health Assembly Simulation
  • KINE 1000 6.0 - Sociocultural Perspectives in Kinesiology 
  • KINE 1020 6.0 - Fitness and Health 
  • KINE 2049 3.0 - Research Methods in Kinesiology 
  • KINE 2050 3.0 - Analysis of Data in Kinesiology I 
  • KINE 3012 3.0 - Human Physiology II 
  • KINE 3020 3.0 - Skilled Performance and Motor Learning 
  • KINE 3030 3.0 - Biomechanics of Human Movement 
  • KINE 3350 3.0 - Physical Activity, Health and Aging 
  • KINE 3400 3.0 - Fitness Consulting and Personal Fitness Training 
  • KINE 4010 3.0 - Exercise Physiology 
  • KINE 4120 3.0 - Nutritional Aids in Sport and Exercise 
  • KINE 4375 3.0 - Body as Weapon: Martial Arts/Combat Training 
  • KINE 4420 3.0 - Relaxation: Theory and Practice 
  • NURS 4610 3.0 - Human Experience of Chronic Health Challenges 
  • PSYC 1010 6.0 - Introduction to Psychology 
  • PSYC 3140 3.0 - Psychological Health, Distress, & Impairment  
  • PSYC 4080 6.0 - Neuropsychology of Abnormal Behaviour 

Collaborate with the local community through various projects, outreach, and service-learning opportunities embedded into your coursework.

  • IHST 1020 6.0 - Agents of Change in a Global World
  • KINE 3345 3.0 - Adapted Physical Activity
  • PSYC 4061 3.0 - Theoretical Approaches to Counselling and Psychotherapy (Karen Fergus)
  • PSYC 4175 6.0 - Advanced Community-Based Applied Research
  • PSYC 4180 3.0 - Critical Thinking in Psychology (Lesley Zannella) 
  • PSYC 4460 6.0 - Atypical Development