*NOTE: In 2022, the program's name was changed from "Health Studies" to "Health Sciences" to better reflect the curriculum.
Starting a career (42 of 87, 48%)
Selected job titles
2-Spirited People of the 1st Nations, Executive Assistant
Alzheimer's Society, Health and Wellness Coordinator
Environment and Climate Change Canada, Junior Economist/Analyst
Mackenzie Investments, Senior Analyst, Client Relations
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Research Analyst
Health Canada, Policy Analyst
Health Canada, Corporate Regulatory Compliance and Enforcement Officer
Lakeland Long Term Care, Pandemic Support Worker (Visitor Coordinator)
Lung Cancer Canada, Coordinator of Medical Affairs
Metro Inc., Pharmacy Technician
Mount Sinai Hospital, Clinical Research Assistant
Physio FX ltd., Physiotherapy Assistant
Public Health Agency of Canada, Information Specialist Student - National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI) Secretariat
Public Health Ontario, Data Entry Operator
Toronto Western Hospital, Health Surveillance Supervisor
University Health Network, Clinical Research Analyst
King West Medical Associates, Medical Assistant
Post-graduate education (42 of 87, 48%)
PharmD Pharmacy
University of Toronto
University of Waterloo
Bachelor of Science, Nursing
University of Toronto
McMaster University
Master of Social Work
Wilfred Laurier University
Master of Public Health
University of Ottawa
Master of Business, Entrepreneurship, Technology
University of Waterloo
Juris Doctor
University of Toronto
Master of Public Service
University of Waterloo
Master of Art, Clinical Psychology
University of Waterloo
Dental Hygiene
Fanshawe College
Master of Science, Kinesiology
University of Waterloo
Master of Science, Occupational Therapy
University of Toronto
Master of Science, Physical Therapy
McMaster University
Master of Science, Public Health Sciences
University of Waterloo
Master of Health Evaluation
University of Waterloo
Doctor of Medicine
McMaster University
Doctor of Optometry
Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
Information was not available for 37 (30%) of the 124 Health Studies graduates. Statistics shown are of those with available information.