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Ecological Determinants of Health in Society


Overview

The relationship between human health and environmentÌýis a complex, developing field.ÌýWhileÌýthe study of health often falls within the health sciences, the social sciencesÌýalsoÌýplay an important roleÌýin the design, implementation, and monitoring of interventionsÌýwithinÌýsocieties.ÌýÌý

Demographic patterns and urbanization, economic forces, ethics, indigenous knowledge, and an understanding of how social changeÌýis put into actionÌýare all critical if we are to be successful in our efforts to assure health of individuals and societies in the future.

Students in the BA Faculty Program in Environment have the option to pursue the Ecological Determinants of Health in Society Domain, which exploresÌýhow the environment affects human health and health policy.ÌýThis Domain prepares students to contribute to the solution of problems of nutrition and infection by tying the relevant natural sciences to the social sciences.Ìý


Careers

You could become a professional:Ìý

  • Health Policy Advisor
  • Environmental Analyst
  • Journalist / Science Communicator
  • Nonprofit Administrator
  • Public Health Officer
  • Health Promoter
  • Public Health Specialist

Possible minors

Minors are a great way to customize your academic experience. Many students useÌýminors to pursue interests outside their major, while others choose minors to complement their degree.

See theÌýfollowing complementaryÌýminors:ÌýÌý


Related Majors

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Ready to apply?

For this program, you'll need to apply to theÌýFaculty of Arts.

See theÌýfull eligibility informationÌýfor more information about deadlines and required documents for your application.Ìý

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