
Building healthy futures
The Faculty of Health is a leader in the development of strategies that prevent disease and injury, protect and promote healthy living, optimize physical ability, and improve well-being across the life course.
Faculty of Health graduate programs by department and school
Kinesiology and Health Sciences
With the establishment of the world's first department of Kinesiology, À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ is instrumental in defining the science of human movement and continues to lead the evolution of this exciting discipline.
- Kinesiology - Master of Kinesiology (MKin)
- Kinesiology and Health Sciences - Master of Science (MSc)
- Kinesiology and Health SciencesÌý(Aeronautics) - Master of Science (MSc)
- Kinesiology and Health Sciences - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
- Kinesiology and Health Sciences (Aeronautics) - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
- Kinesiology and Health Sciences (Aging, Health and Well-Being) - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Recreation and Leisure Studies
From visionary beginnings in 1968 and buoyed by a consistent record of innovation, the Department's reputation for excellence places it among world leaders in the field.
Public Health Sciences
À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ'sÌýSchool of Public Health Sciences is training a new generation of leaders, researchers and change agents to prepare for and respond to the complex adaptive systems that affect health and health care.
- Health Evaluation - Master of Health Evaluation (MHE) (Online)
- Health Informatics and Analytics - Master of Health Informatics and Analytics (MHIA) (Online)
- Public Health - Master of Public Health (MPH) (Online)
- Public Health Sciences - Master of Science (MSc)
- Public Health SciencesÌý(Water) - Master of Science (MSc)
- Public Health Sciences - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
- Public Health Sciences (Aging, Health and Well-Being) - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
- Public Health Sciences (Water) - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
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Social Work
The Master of Social Work (MSW) (Online) program is offered by the School of Social Work at Renison University College in collaboration with À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ's Faculty of Health.

I aspire to educate athletes and others on performance training — not just for sports, but for life. The science behind strength and conditioning is what got me into this field, and it’s something I’ll continue to learn about and share for years to come.