THE F ACUL TY OF HEAL TH 89 88 THE F ACUL TY OF HEAL TH SPOR T AND PHYSICAL EDUCA TION BPHE Accredited by the CCUPEKACCAUEPK Pursue a career in the classroom on the feld or as a clinician This pr ogram pr ovides you with the theor etical knowledge and practical skills essential to understanding how sport and physical activity infuence our everyday practices The pr ogram pr epar es students with theor etical and handson lear ning in health education r ecr eation leisur e as well as competitive sport Key featur es T ake advantage of the experiential lear ning outside of the classr oom thr oughout your degr ee including a fourthyear inter nship in the community in your desir ed feld of inter est Pr epar e yourself to work coach teach develop physical activity pr ograms work in health r elated felds or to pursue graduate studies Activity courses include yoga dance basketball volleyball soccer cr oss country skiing curling judo badminton tennis elementary games alpine skiing snowboar ding swimming baseball football and rugby Car eer outcomes Elementary and secondary school graduate studies athletic administration athletic or massage therapy ftness health clubs law enfor cement continue studies in medicine chir opractic physiotherapy Language English Delivery method Classr oomInter nship Degr ee options Bachelor of Physical and Health Education Option in Sport and Physical Education 1245 cr edits Firstyear courses PHED 1006 Exer cise Science W ellness and Health PHED 1099 Outdoor School I PHED 1206 Perspectives of Physical Education and Sport PHED 1506 Anatomy and Kinesiology I PHED 1507 Anatomy and Kinesiology II PHED 2317 Risk Management in Physical Education and Sport PSYC 1105 Intr oduction to Psychology electives 9 cr Note T o advance to the second year of the program students must provide proof of a current Certifcate in CPR level C and First Aid SPOR T PSYCHOLOGY HBA PSYCHOLOGIE DU SPOR T BA Spec Dive into the mind of an athlete as you prepare to be a professional leader in exercise and sport psychology Study how exer cise and str ess af fect our wellbeing on a physical and social level Study with inter nationally r enowned sport and exer cise psychology r esear chers and practitioners in the only pr ogram of its kind in Canada Discover how participation in sport and exer cise af fect people psychologically and physically Gain experience and knowledge that can be applied to many pr ofessional workplace settings W ork with athletes coaches and par ents on a variety of topics including injury r ehabilitation communication team building and car eer transitions T ake advantage of small class sizes and study with inter nationally known sport and exer cise psychology r esear chers Key featur es Combine this pr ogram with the Education pr ogram to complete a 4year HBA obtain your Bachelor of Education or continue your studies at a graduate level in the Master s pr ogram Gain handson experience by completing inter nships in the community Get practical experience working with coaches and teachers in the feld psychological assessment pr otocols str ess management techniques confict r esolution motivation and gr oup dynamics goal setting and cultural studies Car eer outcomes Sport psychologist sport psychology consultant coach teacher educator motivational coach graduate studies universitiescommunity colleges elementary and secondary school boar ds applied sport psychology consulting masters doctoral pr ograms sport andor r ecr eation organizations Language EnglishFr ench Delivery method Classr oom Limited enr olment Degr ee options Bachelor of Arts in Sport Psychology 4year 1245 cr edits Firstyear courses PHED 1006 Exer cise Science W ellness and Health PHED 1099 Outdoor School I PHED 1106 Human Movement PHED 1206 Perspectives of Physical Education and Sport PHED 1506 Anatomy and Kinesiology I PHED 1507 Anatomy and Kinesiology II PHIL 2536 Ethical issues in Contemporary Sport PSYC 1105 Intr oduction to Psychology electives 6 cr Grade of 60 C required Note T o advance to the second year of the program students must provide proof of a current Certifcate in CPR level C and First Aid INDIGENOUS SOCIAL WORK HBISW Accredited by the CASWEACFTS W ork more ef fectively with Indigenous peoples by learning about Anishinaabe traditional teachings and Indigenous social work theories and practices Gain knowledge and skills fr om an accr edited pr ogram leading to r egistration and a license fr om the pr ovincial social work body This accr edited degr ee of fers the knowledge skills and experience you need to work ef fectively with Indigenous and nonIndigenous communities Develop and incr ease your knowledge and skills to work with Indigenous peoples and all communities thr ough two feld education placements Endorsed by the School of Indigenous Relations lear n about Anishinaabe traditional teachings theories and practices fr om Indigenous faculty and staf f Key featur es Open to all students r egar dless of backgr ound or heritage Pr ogram is r ecognized and accr edited by the Canadian Association for Social W ork Education CASWE and leads to a pr ovincial social work r egistration and license fr om the Ontario College of Social W orkers and Social Service W orkers OCSWSSW Car eer outcomes Child welfar e mental health corr ectional services pr ovincialfederal community development administration dir ect service delivery policy development r esear ch and development education training management and healthcar e Graduates enhanced their employability thr ough a Bachelor of Education BEd Legal Studies LLB Graduate Studies MSWMIR and PostGraduate Studies PhD Language English Delivery method Classr oomOnline Degr ee options Honours Bachelor of Indigenous Social W ork CASWEACFTS Accr edited Minor in Indigenous Healing and W ellness not for Indigenous Social W ork students Firstyear courses ISWK 1006 Intr oduction to Indigenous Social W elfar e ISWK 1007 Intr oduction to Indigenous Social W elfar e and Social W ork and Practice PSYC 1105 Intr oduction to Psychology SOCI 1015 Understanding Society electives 12 cr in Arts Humanities or Social Sciences For ISWK 1006 and ISWK 1007 a minimum of 70 B is required to continue MIDWIFER Y BHSc PROFESSION DE SAGEFEMME BScS Midwives ar e health pr ofessionals who pr ovide expert primary car e to pr egnant people and their newbor ns In this pr ogram you will gain the knowledge and skills needed to pr ovide car e thr oughout pr egnancy labor and birth and for six weeks after the birth Y our lear ning begins at Laur entian with a series of courses covering the sciences social sciences and pr ofessional basis for pr ofessional practice Y ou will have many opportunities to lear n and practice handson skills in simulation situations befor e you go into placements Midwifery placements ar e in practices in the Laur entian r egion of the pr ovince and ar e allocated to students by lottery Y ou will work alongside a midwife if the midwife is in the clinic you ar e in the clinic if the midwife is up at 2 am for a birth so ar e you Y ou will attend births in hospital birth centr e and home settings Y ou need to have access to a vehicle for all placements During placements you will stay connected with midwifery students and faculty using Inter net classr ooms to continue your theor etical lear ning Graduates ar e eligible for r egistration as a Midwife in every pr ovince and territory wher e Midwifery is r egulated In Ontario new graduates complete a New Registrant s Y ear with a full caseload of clients and the support and guidance of experienced midwives As a r elatively new pr ofession midwifery is engaged in many initiatives to develop the pr ofession Curr ent pr ojects include the expansion of the scope of practice pr omotion of homebirth and the r estoration and r enewal of Indigenous midwifery Key featur es Beneft fr om small class sizes a sense of community work placements and a high quality clinical envir onment Become a pr ofessional in the healthcar e feld and be an advocate for clients active participation in their pr e and postnatal car e Upon successful completion of the pr ogram r egister with the College of Midwives of Ontario Our Pr ofession de sagefemme pr ogram is supported by the Consortium national de formation en sante CNFS Car eer outcomes Midwife Language EnglishFr ench Delivery method Classr oom placements onlinehybrid Limited enr olment Supplementar y Application required Degr ee options Bachelor of Health Sciences in Midwifery Firstyear courses MIDW 1056 W ith W oman minimum B MIDW 1057 Becoming a Midwife minimum B MIDW 1406 Life Sciences minimum C BIOL 2105 Human Anatomy and Physiology minimum C WGSX 1005 Intr oduction to W omen s Studies or WOMN 1005 Intr oduction to W omen s Studies SWLF 1006 Intr oduction to Social W elfar e or ISWK 1006 Intr oduction to Indigenous Social W elfar e minimum C SWLF 1007 Intr oduction to Social W ork or ISWK 1007 Intr oduction to Indigenous Social W elfar e and Social W ork Practice minimum C electives 6 cr NURSING BScN Accredited by the Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing CASN Also see Sciences infrmieres p 90 Prepare for a dynamic career The Laur entian University English BScN pr ogram has been educating and pr eparing students to enter the nursing pr ofession for 50 years In the undergraduate curriculum students will engage in classr oom laboratory and clinical lear ning experiences Students will have the opportunity to practice nursing within a variety of contexts and with diverse populations Graduates of the BScN pr ogram will be pr epar ed to meet entry to practice competencies and standar ds engage in selfdir ected pr ofessional practice and make pr ofessional decisions guided by evidence informed nursing knowledge using clinical r easoning and critical thinking Graduates will also lear n to work collaboratively with clients and other allied health pr ofessionals They will also contribute to and infuence nursing and health car e at pr ofessional political and societal levels by anticipating and r esponding to the evolving needs of society Key featur es Clinical experiences begin in Y ear 1 Small class laboratory and clinical gr oups Clinical opportunities in both acute car e and community settings A minimum intake of six seats is designated each year for First Nations Metis or Inuit students Opportunity for graduate studies Masters of Science in Nursing Thesis or Nurse Practitioner Str eam Car eer outcomes include Nursing in hospitals and other community settings graduate studies leading to specialized clinician positions teaching r esear ch Language English Delivery method classr oom Limited enr olment Degr ee options Bachelor of Science in Nursing 4year Pr ogram Requir ements Pr oof of Immunization Criminal Recor d Check V ulnerable Sector First Aid and CPR Level HCP Health Car e Pr ovider Refer to pages 54 to 61 for admission requirements