Admission Guidelines
Candidates for admission to the Health Services Management degree-completion program are required to meet all of the following minimum requirements.
The program in Health Services Management is intended for two separate, distinct applicant streams. The university welcomes and encourages applications from both of these groups as outlined below.
Stream A:-
Graduation from a three year Advanced Diploma program in applied health science (e.g., nursing, medical laboratory technology, chiropody, radiology) from a public Ontario College, or the equivalent, with a grade average of 'B' or higher. The diploma must include a one-year introductory, university level humanities course or the equivalent.
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At least two years of cumulative, current professional experience in the health services field.
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Documentation of professional registration/certification where appropriate.
NOTE: Students who wish to
enrol in any Faculty of Arts course that has a prerequisite must first obtain
permission from the appropriate teaching department. Students are
required to provide the teaching department with a course outline and proof of
completion of the appropriate prerequisite.
Stream B:
Candidates must have completed, at an accredited
university, at least two years undergraduate study in a health-related field,
or hold a bachelor's degree in another field, from an accredited
university. In either case they must
have at least two (2) years of cumulative, current professional experience in
the health services field.
Admission Procedures
Applicants must submit the following, in addition to the online application and Supplementary Form, to Undergraduate Admissions and Recruitment:
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Academic transcripts including promotion/graduation status of all post-secondary studies (including studies in an applied health science program). High school transcripts are not required.
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A detailed and separate resume of previous work experience, academic experience (including continuing education), and professional activities.
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Documentation of professional registration/certification, where applicable.
Each applicant will be reviewed by a department admissions committee to ensure academic and practice suitability for the program.
Students are admitted three times a year, in the fall, winter, and spring/summer semesters.