Last updated on 2025-08-20
Program overview
The Master of Science in Health Sciences is a research-based program designed to enhance student capacity in addressing contemporary health challenges, particularly in northern, rural, remote, and Indigenous communities. This interdisciplinary program emphasizes a student-centered and community-oriented approach, allowing students to explore various health research interests. It prepares a new generation of researchers equipped to respond to evolving health systems and challenges. The program also fosters active research partnerships, providing students with opportunities for applied research and direct experiences with community partners.
Program structure
The MSc in Health Sciences program is structured to provide a comprehensive research experience over a flexible duration that accommodates the diverse needs of students. Key features of the program include:
- Program Length: Typically spans multiple years, allowing for in-depth research and study.
- Research Focus: Students engage in research methodologies that align with their interests, including biomedical, epidemiological, community health, and ecohealth approaches.
- Community Engagement: Opportunities to work with community partners, enhancing the practical application of research.
- Interdisciplinary Learning: Access to a range of research expertise within the School of Health Sciences and across UNBC.
- Research Partnerships: Active collaborations that enrich the research experience.
While prior experience in research methodology and statistics is beneficial, it is not a requirement for admission to the program.
Featured Experiences
- Research Partnerships: Collaborate with community partners for applied research.
- Interdisciplinary Approach: Learn from a diverse range of research expertise.
- Community-Oriented Research: Engage in research that addresses the needs of northern, rural, remote, and Indigenous communities.
- Active Research Opportunities: Participate in hands-on research experiences that enhance learning.
- Potential for PhD Preparation: The program equips students for further academic pursuits in health research.
Career Options
- Health Researcher: Conduct studies to improve health outcomes and inform public health policies.
- Public Health Analyst: Analyze data to assess health trends and develop strategies for health promotion.
- Community Health Coordinator: Work with communities to implement health programs and initiatives.
- Policy Advisor: Provide insights and recommendations on health policies to government and organizations.
- Academic Researcher: Pursue a career in academia, contributing to health sciences research and education.
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