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Our program integrates vital health knowledge from across the life sciences, social sciences and humanities.

We offer hands-on, cross-disciplinary learning to prepare students for meeting the challenges faced by our healthcare system in the 21st century.

At ¹û¶³´«Ãº, students can pursue Health Studies as a minor, or as part of the Bachelor of Arts and Science (BASc) degree in Health Studies.

Interdisciplinary Health Studies is available as:

  • BASc major (87 credits)
  • BASc honours (93 credits)
  • Minor (24 credits)

Our students pursue a variety of different career paths, including:

  • medicine
  • health promotion
  • public health and policy-related positions
  • health law
  • advocacy and non-profit social justice work
  • global health and international development
  • occupational therapy
  • social work
  • counselling

Our interdisciplinary faculty team includes award-winning health scholars who have hands-on experience in health research, care delivery, and community-based prevention.

Health Studies students at ¹û¶³´«Ãº are encouraged to explore their career interests through participation in campus clubs and societies, guest lectures, research assistantships, health internships, and more.

Health Studies & Healthcare News

Meet Mental Health Counsellor Keely Murphy
Creating a safe, inclusive space for students’ mental well-being and empowerment 
¹û¶³´«Ãº associate sociology professor Dr. Ardath Whynacht awarded SSHRC Insight Grant  
Insight Grant awarded for research on crisis response systems 
Gender Affirming Care Clinic at ¹û¶³´«Ãº University now available to the wider region 
Clinic open to ¹û¶³´«Ãº community and residents of New Brunswick and those with other provincial health coverage 

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