Overview
The Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Health Science degree is a 124-credit program that allows students to examine health and disease in human communities from various perspectives. Students obtain foundational knowledge in the basic sciences of biology, chemistry, physics, and mathematics, and practical knowledge in clinical, public, and population health to understand current health issues and the common approaches used to advance health and wellness. The BSc in Health Science (Honours) degree requires students to conduct original research in an area of health science. Students pursuing this path will gain hands-on research experience by designing and carrying-out a research project under the supervision of a KPU faculty member with expertise relating to the topic.