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Program Name:
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Community Health
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OUAC Code:
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BAH
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Degree:
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Bachelor of Arts (BA)
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Program:
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3-Year Bachelor of Arts (Pass) in Community Health
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If you are interested in learning the science and art of promoting health, preventing disease, and protecting and improving the health of a community, Community Health is the perfect choice. Community Health is ideal if you are interested in receiving a broad, well-rounded understanding of health and wellness and if you are considering pursuing additional career-specific training in the health field health as it provides you with the important foundational knowledge and theories needed to pursue a career in the health field. This degree can also be paired with the Dental Hygiene diploma at Niagara College or the Pharmacy Technician diploma at Lambton College. Eligible students have the opportunity to complete a university degree (BA Community Health) and college diploma (Dental Hygiene or Pharmacy Technician) in four years. What is unique about the Community Health degree at Brock?
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Careers:
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Graduates of the Community Health program work in a wide-range of health-related fields, helping individuals lead healthier lives and improving the health of communities. Here are just a few of the jobs held by our graduates:
* Please note that some careers may require additional professional or graduate qualifications.
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Program Coordinator
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Entrance Requirements:
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Required 4U Subjects: English (ENG4U), one of Biology (SBI4U) or Chemistry (SCH4U).
Strongly recommended subjects: 12M Science (SNC4M) or Exercise Science (PSE4U), one 3U math.
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Expected Cut-off:
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Mid 70s
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Program Plan:
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To see the courses required for degree completion and read the full course descriptions Check the online Undergraduate Course Calendar
Or contact the Undergraduate Program Coordinator.
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Faculty:
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Department:
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Community Health Sciences (CHSC)
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Level:
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Undergraduate studies
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