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2 Healthcare Studies BA Degree Programs in Canada


Wilfrid Laurier International College
Bachelor Of Arts in Health Studies
- Brantford, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
Bachelor Of Arts in Health Studies is an interdisciplinary approach to the study of health and health care. Students learn that health is determined by far more than the availability of health care and that health care itself involves more than simply treating illness.


Fraser International College - Navitas
BA in Health Sciences
- Discovery 1, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
UTP Stage II: Health Sciences (BA): The interdisciplinary approach of SFU’s Health Sciences program encourages a broad exploration of diverse areas of study and will allow students to gain an excellent foundation in a variety of areas and choose the area of study they wish to specialize in when they progress to SFU. A minimum GPA of 2.50, based on completion of 10 courses (at least 30 units, and with a grade of C- or better in all courses), will guarantee admittance to the Faculty of Health Sciences.
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A Bachelor's degree in Healthcare programs in Canada provides a rich understanding of the healthcare system, preparing students for diverse roles in the industry. This field covers essential topics like health policy, public health, and healthcare management, reflecting Canada’s commitment to accessible healthcare.
Through coursework in healthcare management, students learn to analyze health systems and develop strategies for improving patient care. Classes may focus on health economics, health informatics, and population health, allowing students to gain specialized knowledge. As students engage with real-world case studies, they build confidence while learning to navigate complex scenarios in healthcare settings.
The Canadian educational approach emphasizes experiential learning, often integrating internships or community projects that enhance practical skills. Graduates typically pursue careers as healthcare administrators, public health analysts, or health policy advisors, gaining skills valued internationally. By engaging with diverse communities during their studies, students strengthen adaptability and cultural competence, creating a solid foundation for their future careers in healthcare.