2012-2013 Undergraduate Calendar

Community Health

 

This program is offered through the Department of Community Health Sciences

Chair

Terrance J. Wade

Undergraduate Program Co-ordinator

Maryann Polce-Gordon

 

General Information

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Administrative Assistant

Joanne Boucher

905-688-5550, extension 4228

Academic South 329

brocku.ca/applied-health-sciences

The BA (pass) Community Health program focuses on community health and wellness emphasizing health promotion and assessment as well as program development and evaluation. This foundational degree provides a broad overview of societal trends and systems related to health issues and is a stepping stone for careers in health related areas.

 

Brock/Colleges Articulation Agreements

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Co-ordinated between the Department of Community Health Sciences and a related department at another post-secondary institution, articulation agreements offer students an opportunity to combine practical experience with theoretical knowledge, with courses taken at both Brock University and an Ontario college. Upon successful completion of both programs, students receive a BA (Pass) Community Health degree and a diploma from the corresponding college. Gaining both a degree and diploma would typically involve attending college after earning a university degree, or vice versa, however, the Brock articulation agreements combine practical and theoretical learning in a single integrated package that may be completed in four years.

 

Dental Hygiene

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Students participating in this articulation agreement earn a diploma in Dental Hygiene from Niagara College and a BA (Pass) Community Health degree from Brock University.

Students admitted to Community Health at Brock University for first year admission may apply during the first year of study; applications are due to the Department of Community Health Sciences by March 1 during the first year at Brock and can be found with the Undergraduate Program Co-ordinator. All applicants are required to write the Health Occupations Aptitude Exam (HOAE) in order to be considered for entry into the Dental Hygiene program; after the application date, test information and dates will be communicated to the applicants. Testing must be completed by July 1 in order to remain eligible. Associated fees must be paid in full by the deadline in order to have a completed application for consideration. Applicants will be notified by Niagara College regarding entry into the Dental Hygiene program. Students complete years two and three at Niagara College and return for year four at Brock University.

Studies at both institutions are directed to help learners gain employment not only as a Dental Hygienist, but also in the field of Health Promotion and Education, and to prepare for many possible career choices in the dental and health-related fields.

 

Massage Therapy

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The Massage Therapy articulation agreement allows students to receive a Bachelor of Arts (Pass) degree in Community Health at Brock University and a Massage Therapy diploma at Lambton College. Years one and four are completed at Brock University, with students attending Lambton College for years two and three. Applications are due to the Department of Community Health Sciences by April 1 during the first year of study at Brock and can be found with the Undergraduate Program Co-ordinator.

Studies at both institutions are directed to help learners gain employment not only as a Massage Therapist, but also in the field of Health Promotion and Education, and to prepare for many possible career choices in health-related fields.

 

Pharmacy Technician

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The Pharmacy Technician articulation agreement allows students to receive a Bachelor of Arts (Pass) degree in Community Health at Brock University and a Pharmacy Technician diploma at Lambton College. Years one and four are completed at Brock University, with students attending Lambton College for years two and three. Applications are due to the Department of Community Health Sciences by April 1 during the first year of study at Brock and can be found with the Undergraduate Program Co-ordinator.

Studies at both institutions are directed to help learners gain employment not only as a Pharmacy Technician, but also in the field of Health Promotion and Education, and to prepare for many possible career choices in health-related fields.

 

Program Notes

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1.  To proceed to year 2, students must achieve a minimum grade of 60 percent in CHSC 1F90 and MATH 1F92, and have a minimum 60 percent major average and a minimum 60 percent overall average. To continue in the program after second year, students must achieve and maintain a minimum 60 percent major average and a minimum 60 percent overall average.  
2.  To be eligible for Pharmacy Technician articulation program, students must achieve a minimum grade of 65 percent in CHSC 1F90 and MATH 1F92 (or MATH 1P98) with a minimum 60 percent overall average; have completed 5.0 overall credits, which includes 1.0 Humanities context credit and 1.0 Sciences context credit as well as have submitted an application to the Undergraduate Program Co-ordinator by April 1. To be eligible for Massage Therapy articulation program, students must achieve a minimum grade of 65 percent in CHSC 1F90 and MATH 1F92 (or MATH 1P98) with a minimum 60 percent overall average; have completed 5.0 overall credits, which includes 1.0 Humanities context credit and BIOL 1F90, as well as have submitted an application to the Undergraduate Program Co-ordinator by April 1. To be eligible for the Dental Hygiene articulation program, students must achieve a minimum grade of 65 percent in CHSC 1F90 and MATH 1F92 (or MATH 1P98) with a minimum 70 percent overall average; have completed 5.0 credits including 1.0 Humanities context credit, 1.0 Sciences context credit and have submitted an application to the Undergraduate Program Co-ordinator by April 1.  
3.  BIOL 1F25 or 1F90 is recommended for students in the Community Health and Pharmacy Technician programs. BIOL 1F90 is recommended for students in the Dental Hygiene program. Students planning to pursue the Dental Hygiene articulation agreement with Niagara College who have not taken 11C Biology or higher in high school must take BIOL 1F90 to meet entry requirements for the program.  
4.  At least one credit each year must be taken outside the Department of Community Health Sciences.  
5. 

In 15 credit degree programs a maximum of eight credits may be numbered 1(alpha)00 to 1(alpha)99; at least three credits must be numbered 2(alpha)90 or above; and the remaining credits must be numbered 2(alpha)00 or above.

In some circumstances, in order to meet university degree and program requirements, more than 15 credits may be taken.

 

Pass Program

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Year 1

- CHSC 1F90
- MATH 1F92
- one Humanities context credit
- one Sciences context credit (see program note 3)
- one elective credit (see program notes 1 and 2)

Year 2

- CHSC 2P07, 2P21, 2P27 and 2P49
- one credit from CHSC 2P15, 2P40, 2P50, 2P60
- one credit from CHSC 2F95, 2P09, 2P15, 2P40, 2P50, 2P60, 2P65, 2P90, 2P91, 2P97
- one elective credit (see program notes 1 and 4)

Year 3

- CHSC 3F20, 3P07, 3P37 and 3P50
- one credit from CHSC 3P21, 3P26, 3P40, 3P59, 3P60, 3P80, 3P94, 3P96
- one and one-half elective credits (see program note 4)
 

Brock/Articulation Agreements

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Recent graduates of the associated programs who have achieved a minimum 70 percent overall average may apply to Brock University and will be assessed for transfer credits towards the BA (pass) Community Health degree.

 

Dental Hygiene - Niagara College

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Pass Program (only)

Year 1

- CHSC 1F90
- MATH 1F92
- one Sciences context credit (see program note 3)
- one Humanities context credit
- one elective credit (see program note 2)

Year 2

- taken at Niagara College

Year 3

- taken at Niagara College

Year 4

- CHSC 2P07, 2P21, 2P27, 2P49, 3F20 and 3P50
- one and one-half elective credits (see program note 4 and 5)
 

Massage Therapy - Lambton College

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Pass Program (only)

Year 1

- CHSC 1F90
- MATH 1F92
- BIOL 1F90
- one Humanities context credit
- CHSC 2P21 or 2P49
- one-half elective credit (see program note 2)

Year 2

- taken at Lambton College

Year 3

- taken at Lambton College

Year 4

- CHSC 2P07, 2P27, 3F20 and 3P50
- CHSC 2P21 or 2P49
- PEKN 2P70
- one credit from PEKN 3P91, 4P02, 4P22, 4P52, 4P96
- one-half CHSC credit numbered 2(alpha)90 or above
 

Pharmacy Technician - Lambton College

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Pass Program (only)

Year 1

- CHSC 1F90
- MATH 1F92
- one Sciences context credit (see program note 3)
- one Humanities context credit
- one elective credit (see program note 2)

Year 2

- taken at Lambton College

Year 3

- taken at Lambton College

Year 4

- CHSC 2P07, 2P21, 2P27, 2P49, 3F20 and 3P50
- one and one-half elective credits (see program note 4 and 5)
 

Description of Courses

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See relevant calendar entry for course descriptions.

 
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