1) Successful completion of a four-year Honours Bachelor's degree (or equivalent) with a minimum B average (75%) is required for students applying to the Master's in Health Behaviour. The Bachelor's degree will normally be in biological, health behavioural, or social sciences.
2) For students applying to the Health Studies and Gerontology program, the undergraduate experience including coursework in one or more of the behavioural, biological, developmental, health, or social sciences is advantageous, given the multidisciplinary nature of the program. Students should also have a suitable background in research design and statistics to meet prerequisite standards for all graduate level courses.
3)Each applicant must submit two letters of reference (preferably from faculty members), and a letter indicating reasons for pursuing graduate studies.
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