Faculty of Health Allied Health The following courses are required as part of your Allied Health program: HLSC 2700U HLSC 1811U Elective* 6 credit hours Mathematical Reasoning in Health 6 credit hours Social Determinants of Health *Electives include any UOIT course: for which a student has the required prerequisite(s) that students are not precluded from taking by program restriction that fits the student s schedule.
Health Science The following courses are required as part of your Health Science program - Human Health Science specialization: CHEM 1010U HLSC 1810U BIOL 1020U CHEM 1020U HLSC 1811U PSYC 1000U Chemistry I Information Literacy and Written Communication for the Health Health Promotion and Healthy Active Living Biology II: Diversity of Life and Principles of Ecology Chemistry II Social Determinants of Health Introductory Psychology The following courses are required as part of your Health Science program - Public Health specialization: HLSC 1810U Open Elective BIOL 1020U HLSC 1811U PSYC 1000U Open Elective Information Literacy and Written Communication for the Health Health Promotion and Healthy Active Living Biology II: Diversity of Life and Principles of Ecology Social Determinants of Health Introductory Psychology Note: Students may apply to the Public Health specialization or the Human Health Science specialization at the end of their first year of studies. Enrolment in the Human Health Science specialization is limited and admission is competitive. Students who are not successful in gaining a space in this specialization will have the option of entering the Public Health specialization. Students interested in applying for the Human Health
Science specialization after first year, must enrol in CHEM 1010 and CHEM 1020 in the first year. Students interested in taking the Public Health specialization may take two electives instead. Upper-year students: If you have been admitted to upper-year standing, please follow the program map for your program that is specified in the current undergraduate calendar or for further clarification, please consult your academic advisor via email.
Kinesiology The following courses are required as part of the Kinesiology program - Exercise Science specialization or Rehabilitation specialization*: CHEM 1010U HLSC 1810U BIOL 1020U CHEM 1020U HLSC 1812U PSYC 1000U Chemistry I Health Promotion and Healthy Active Living Biology II: Diversity of Life and Principles of Ecology Chemistry II Socio-cultural Perspectives on Physical Activity and Health Introductory Psychology *Students interested in applying to the Rehabilitation specialization must follow the Exercise Science specialization or Health and Wellness specialization. Students will have the option of applying to the Rehabilitation specialization following their first year of studies. Upper-year students: If you have been admitted to upper-year standing, please follow the program map for your program that is specified in the current undergraduate calendar or for further clarification, please consult your academic advisor via email.
The following courses are required as part of the Kinesiology program - Health and Wellness specialization*: HLSC 1810U Open elective** HLSC 1812U PSYC 1000U Open elective** Open elective** Information Literacy and Written Communication for the Health Health Promotion and Healthy Active Living Socio-cultural Perspectives on Physical Activity and Health Introductory Psychology *Students interested in applying to the Rehabilitation specialization must follow the Exercise Science specialization or Health and Wellness specialization. Students will have the option of applying to the Rehabilitation specialization following their first year of studies. **Open electives include any UOIT course: for which a student has the required prerequisites; that students are not precluded from taking by program restriction; and that fits the student s schedule Upper-year students If you have been admitted to upper year standing, please follow the program map for your program that is specified in the current undergraduate calendar or for further clarification, please consult your academic advisor via email.
Kinesiology diploma-to-degree If you completed the Fitness and Health Promotion diploma the following courses are required as part of your Kinesiology diploma-to-degree program course completion: HLSC 2401U HLSC 2700U PHY 1810U HLSC 1812U HLSC 2110U HLSC 2202U HLSC 3481U HLSC 3711U Human Growth and Motor Development Mathematical Reasoning in Health Physics for Health Science Socio-cultural Perspectives on Physical Activity and Health Foundations in Clinical and Exercise Biochemistry Comprehensive Anatomy and Physiology Exercise Physiology Professional Ethics and Communication in Kinesiology Please refer to the Faculty of Health website for additional information regarding course requirements. Note: The Kinesiology diploma-to-degree program is designed for students who have met the full requirements of an Ontario college diploma in Fitness and Health Promotion and have been awarded a block transfer of credits towards our Kinesiology program.
Medical Laboratory Science The courses listed in the table below are required for your first year of study in the Medical Laboratory Science program: CHEM 1010U Open elective* CHEM 1020U HLSC 2110U MATH 1880U Open elective* Biology I: Chemistry I Chemistry II Foundations in Clinical and Exercise Biochemistry Mathematical Modelling for Health Science HLSC 1811U Social Determinants of Health is recommended *Open electives include any UOIT course: for which a student has the required prerequisites that students are not precluded from taking by program restriction that fits the student s schedule
Collaborative Nursing The courses listed in the table below are required for your first year of study in the Collaborative Nursing program: NURS 1002U NURS 1003U NURS 1100U NURS 1420U NURS 1503U NURS 1700U NURS 2320U SOCI 1000U Introduction to Nursing Praxis Foundations for Nursing Practicum I Introduction to Health and Healing Development of Self as a Nurse I Foundations for Nursing Practicum II Health and Healing: Older Adult Nursing Theory and Practicum Health Assessment Introductory Sociology Upper-year students: If you have been admitted to upper-year standing, please follow the program map for your program that is specified in the current undergraduate calendar or for further clarification, please consult your academic advisor via email.
Post-RPN The courses listed in the table below are required for your first year of study in the Post- RPN program. Qualified students must successfully complete the following three bridge courses in, each with a GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) or higher prior to acceptance into the RPN to BScN degree program: HLSC 0880U NURS 0420U HLSC 2202U HLSC 3601U NURS 2820U PSYC 2010U Elective 9 credit hours Science Bridge Professional Nursing Bridging Comprehensive Anatomy and Physiology Interprofessional Health Care Teams Integrated Health Assessment and Pharmacology Developmental Psychology