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Kinesiology and Health Science BSc: Program Map

1st Year Your first year in the BSc in Kinesiology and Health Science would likely include courses related to the Kinesiology and Health Science major, General Education courses meant to offer breadth in your studies, and courses outside the major in sciences and math.  A full time course load would be five classes in the […]

Global Health BSc: Program Map

1st Year Your first year in the BSc in Global Health would likely include courses related to the Global Health major, General Education courses meant to offer breadth in your studies, and courses outside the major in sciences and math. A full time course load would be five classes in the Fall and Winter semester, […]

Kinesiology and Health Science BA: Program Map

1st Year Your first year in the BA in Kinesiology and Health Science would likely include courses related to the Kinesiology and Health Science major, General Education courses meant to offer breadth in your studies, and courses outside the major that can be chosen from any subject taught at York.  A full time course load […]

Faculty Council 2021 – 2022

The following is a list of scheduled meeting dates, agendas and presentation materials for the 2021-2022 academic year. The Faculty of Health Council usually meets on the first Wednesday of each month from September through May from 3:00pm to 4:30pm. Minutes can be found in the agenda packages below.

Global Health BA: Program Map

1st Year Your first year in the BA in Global Health would likely include courses related to the Global Health major, General Education courses meant to offer breadth in your studies, and courses outside the major that can be chosen from any subject taught at York.  A full time course load would be five classes […]

Experts in the News

Sherry Grace is a global advocate for heart disease management, essential to keeping patients alive and optimizing their well-being. A Kinesiology & Health Science professor and a senior scientist with the Toronto Rehabilitation Institute’s Cardiovascular Rehabilitation Program, her research informed the Heart & Stroke Foundation of Canada’s 2018 Report outlining the inequities women face in […]

Experiential Education Collaboration

Students are eager to make connections in their field. For employers, the creative ideas and fresh energy that students bring can be a huge benefit to their organizations. Realizing these two perspectives, Kinesiology & Health Science Professor Lyndsay Hayhurst decided to bring both sides together in an experiential education collaboration for her International Development and […]

General Education Requirements Prior to Fall 2021

All Faculty of Health students must complete General Education course requirements. General Education courses are designed to expose students to information from outside their chosen degrees that involve the following course content principles: breadth, multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary, and critical analytical and research skills. For BHS and BA Programs Students must take a minimum of 18 […]

Inspiring Students to Become Champions of Compassionate Care

Claire Mallette NURSING NURSING PROFESSOR CLAIRE MALLETTE believes in letting students see for themselves how powerful they can be. Her fourth-year leadership course is all about inspiring them to identify a health issue and create a strategy for positive change that emphasizes compassion in health care. In its first year, when she linked the assignment […]

Turning Course Content into Real-World Impact

Lyndsay Hayhurst KINESIOLOGY & HEALTH SCIENCE STUDENTS ARE EAGER to make connections in their field. For employers, the creative ideas and fresh energy that students bring can be a huge benefit to their organizations. Realizing these two perspectives, Kinesiology & Health Science Professor Lyndsay Hayhurst decided to bring both sides together in an experiential education […]