Graduation statistics - Health Sciences 2023

Pie chart displaying proportions of graduated Health Sciences students studying, in a career, or pursuing other interests one year after graduation.

*NOTE: In 2022, the program's name was changed from "Health Studies" to "Health Sciences" to better reflect the curriculum.

Starting a career (57 of 110, 52%)

Selected job titles

Clinical Research Project Assistant, Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition, The Hospital for Sick Children

Data Manager, Sunnybrook

EMG Tech, London Health Sciences Centre

Environmental Health Intern, BC Centre for Disease Control

Medical Counselor, Community Living Cambridge

Outreach Worker, Canadian Mental Health Association Peel Dufferin

Policy Analyst, Ontario Ministry of Long-Term Care

Project Analyst, Trillium Health Partner

Recreational Leader, West Scarborough Neighborhood Community Centre

Regulatory Affairs Officer, Health Canada

Research and Clinical Assistant, Banff Sport Medicine

Special Needs Program Director, Adaptive and Inclusive Services, City of Toronto

Post-graduate education (52 of 110, 47%)

Doctor of Medicine

McGill University

University of Toronto

Master of Public Health

University of Waterloo

Master of Public Health in Epidemiology

University of Toronto

University of Western Ontario

Master of Public Health in Indigenous Health

University of Toronto

Master of Public Health in Social and Behavioural Sciences

McMaster University

University of Toronto

Master of Science in Epidemiology

McMaster University

Toronto Metropolitan University

University of Western Ontario

Master of Science in Kinesiology and Health Sciences

University of Ottawa

University of Waterloo

Master of Science in Public Health Sciences

McMaster University

University of Toronto


Information was not available for 63 (36%) of the 173 Health Sciences graduates. Statistics shown are of those with available information.