
Undergraduate studies
Our programs

Honours Bachelor of Health Sciences (BHSc)
Enables students to study health from an interdisciplinary perspective. Future health professionals will be challenged to understand biological, environmental and social factors, both in isolation and as interactive health determinants.

BHSc and MHSc, Occupational Therapy
Defines its integrative approach for studying health and occupational therapy, both an art and a science whose aim is to prevent, re-establish, and promote health.

BHSc and MHSc, Physiotherapy
Defines its integrative approach for studying health and physiotherapy, a self-governing profession that promotes fitness, health and wellness.

BHSc, Population and Public Health and MHSc, Occupational Therapy
Grounded in population health and public health theories and methodologies, as well as occupational therapy, both an art and a science whose aim is to prevent, re-establish and promote health.

BHSc, Population and Public Health and MHSc, Physiotherapy
Grounded in population health and public health theories and methodologies, as well as physiotherapy, a self-governing profession that promotes fitness, health, and wellness.

BHSc, Technologies and Innovation in Healthcare and MHSc, Occupational Therapy
Provides students with theoretical knowledge and applied skills of health technologies, as well as occupational therapy, both an art and a science whose aim is to prevent, re-establish and promote health.

BHSc, Technologies and Innovation in Healthcare and MHSc, Physiotherapy
Provides students with theoretical knowledge and applied skills of health technologies, as well as physiotherapy, a self-governing profession that promotes fitness, health and wellness.

BHSc and MHSc, Audiology
Honours Bachelor of Health Sciences and Master of Health Sciences Audiology

BHSc and MHSc, Speech-Language Pathology
Honours Bachelor of Health Sciences and Master of Health Sciences Speech-Language Pathology

Minor in Health Sciences
Open to all eligible uOttawa students, to expose students to the interactions of bioscience, social and environmental health determinants and their combined influences on health, disease, disability, longevity and health equity.
Contact us
Interdisciplinary School of Health Sciences
Thompson Hall - THN 136
25 University Private
Ottawa, ON, Canada
K1N 7K4
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