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Course List

  • Note: Courses listed below may be found by searching course code in the most recent version of the McMaster Undergraduate Academic Calendar
  • COMMERCE 1BA3 – Organizational Behaviour
  • ECON 1B03 – Introductory Microeconomics
  • ECON 2CC3 – Health Economics and its application to Health Policy
  • ECON 2Z03 – Intermediate Microeconomics I
  • ECON 3Z03 – Health Economics
  • INNOVATE 1X03 – The World of Entrepreneurships
  • INNOVATE 1Z03 – Artificial Intelligence – Innovative Technologies
  • INNOVATE 3X03 – Persuasion, Pitching Skills and Marketing
  • PSYCH 1X03 – Introduction to Psychology, Neuroscience & Behaviour
  • PSYCH 2C03 – Social Psychology
  • PSYCH 3CB3 – Attitudes and Persuasion
  • PHILOS 2N03 – Business Ethics
  • PHILOS 2YY3 – Ethics
  • SUSTAIN 3S03 – Implementing Sustainable Change
  • HTHSCI 3QA3 – Qualitative Research Methods
  • HTHSCI 4ID3 – Innovation by Design
  • HUMAN 3LM3 – Foundations of Leadership

Course Map

A course map of the Health Management pathway. Extended description found below.

  • There are two journeys through this pathway starting in level I, with supplementary courses along the way.
  • Journey one begins with ECON 1B03 in level I, which leads to ECON 2Z03 in level II, which leads to ECON 3Z03 in level III.
  • Journey two begins with PSYCH 1X03 in level I, which leads to PSYCH 2C03 in level II, which leads to PSYCH 3CB3 in level III.
  • The following can be taken as independent courses in level I: INNOVATE 1X03, INNOVATE 1Z03 and COMM 1BA3.
  • The following can be taken as independent courses in level II: ECON 2CC3, PHILOS 2N03 and PHILOS 2YY3.
  • The following can be taken as independent courses in level III: INNOVATE 3X03, HTHSCI 3QA3, SUSTAIN 3S03 and HUMAN 3LM3. The latter two courses satisfy the Experiential requirement for the Life Sciences Program.
  • Finally, HTHSCI 4ID3 can be taken as an independent course in level IV.

Sample Transcript – Health Management

Below is an example of what your transcript might look like if you pursue the Health Management pathway. The transcript includes all Life Sciences program requirements as well as 12 courses from the Health Management pathway.

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Course List A: Communication Skills
Course List B: Laboratory Skills
Course List C: Experiential Learning
Course List D: Life Sciences Course List (LSCL)
Course List E: Knowledge Transfer/Seminar
Health Management Pathway
Elective (E)

 

Course Level Term Course List
BIOLOGY 1A03 – Cellular and Molecular Biology 1 1 N/A
CHEM 1A03 – Introductory Chemistry I 1 1 N/A
MATH 1LS3 – Calculus for Life Sciences I 1 1 N/A
PSYCH 1X03 – Introduction to Psychology, Neuroscience & Behaviour 1 1 N/A
INNOVATE 1X03 – The World of Entrepreneurship 1 1 Health Management Pathway
ECON 1B03 – Introductory Microeconomics 1 2 Health Management Pathway
CHEM 1AA3 – Introductory Chemistry II 1 2 N/A
PHYSICS 1A03 – Introductory Physics 1 2 N/A
PSYCH 1XX3 – Foundations of Psychology, Neuroscience & Behaviour 1 2 N/A
BIOLOGY 1M03 – Biology, Evolution and Humanity 1 2 N/A
LIFESCI 2A03 – Research Methods in Life Sciences 2 1 N/A
LIFESCI 2L03 – Living Systems Laboratory 2 1 N/A
BIOLOGY 2B03 – Cell Biology 2 1 N/A
COMM 1BA3 – Organizational Behaviour (E) 2 1 Health Management Pathway
PHILOS 2YY3 – Ethics (E) 2 1 Health Management Pathway
LIFESCI 2AA3 – Introduction to Topics in Life Sciences 2 2 N/A
BIOLOGY 2C03 – Genetics 2 2 N/A
ECON 2CC3 – Health Economics and Its Applications to Health Policy (E) 2 2 Health Management Pathway
ECON 2Z03 – Intermediate Microeconomics I(E) 2 2 Health Management Pathway
Elective 2 2 N/A
PSYCH 2C03 – Social Psychology (LSCL) 3 1 Health Management Pathway
PSYCH 3MT3 – Psychometrics 3 1 N/A
STATS 2B03 – Statistical Methods for Science 3 1 N/A
ECON 3Z03 – Health Economics (E) 3 1 Health Management Pathway
Elective 3 1 N/A
LIFESCI 3L03 – Laboratory Methods in Life Sciences 3 2 Course List B: Laboratory Skills
LIFESCI 3N03 – Nutritional Toxicology 3 2 Course List A: Communication Skills
HTHSCI 3QA3 – Qualitative Research Methods in Health 3 2 Health Management Pathway
Life Sciences Course List 3 2 Course List D: Life Sciences Course List (LSCL)
Elective 3 2 N/A
HTHSCI 4ID3 – Innovation by Design (LSCL) 4 1 Health Management Pathway
LIFESCI 4K03 – Research Seminar 4 1 Course List E: Knowledge Transfer/Seminar
PSYCH 3CB3 – Attitudes and Persuasion (LSCL) 4 1 Health Management Pathway
Life Sciences Course List 4 1 Course List D: Life Sciences Course List (LSCL)
Elective 4 1 N/A
SUSTAIN 3S03 – Implementing Sustainable Change 4 2 Health Management Pathway
LIFESCI 3Q03 – Global Human Health and Disease (LSCL) 4 2 Course List A: Communication Skills
LIFESCI 3XX3 – Peer Mentoring in Science Communication (E) 4 2 Course List C: Experiential Learning
Elective 4 2 N/A
Elective 4 2 N/A

Activities

Sample Experiential Courses

  • Placement Examples: Student Wellness Centre
  • Research Examples:

On Campus

  • McMaster DECA U
  • McMaster Rotaract Club “Rotaract” stands for “Rotary in Action”
  • Enactus McMaster
  • Association of Speakers
  • Circle K McMaster
  • DeGroote Human Resources
  • Association McMaster Artificial intelligence Society

In The Community

  • The Forge
  • People and Resources Navigator at Brant Community Healthcare System

Careers

Exploring Careers Using O*NET

  1. Search www.onetonline.org in Google
  2. Click on the main link
  3. Go to the “Occupation Quick Search” bar on the main page: https://www.onetonline.org/find/quick?s=
  4. Enter keywords relating to your interests (examples on next section)
  5. A list of jobs that incorporates the keywords will appear
  6. Click on a job that interests you to view a summary report and learn more

Sample Keywords

Pathway Example Keywords
Public & Global Health (example 1) Community, Health, Wellness, Epidemiology, Global
Public & Global Health (example 2) Communicate, Analyze, Knowledge Translation, Research
Drugs, Humans & the Environment (example 1) Pharmaceuticals, Environment, Ecosystem, Toxicology
Drugs, Humans & the Environment (example 2) Research, Analysis, Sustainability
Science & Law (example 1) Policy, Law, Science, Patents, Ethics
Science & Law (example 2) Critical-thinking, Debating, Analysis, Communication
Aging (example 1) Geriatrics, Rehabilitation, Therapy, Wellness
Aging (example 2) Ethics, Empathy, Communication, Community Engagement
Health Management (example 1) Health, Organizations, Economics
Health Management (example 2) Communication, Adaptability, Leadership