HLST 201 is well suited for the general-interest student and non-science student who requires a science credit.

HLST 301 will introduce you to the range of therapies currently available in Canada that are not normally considered to be part of conventional health care.

MATH 266 continues the study of the calculus begun in MATH 265. The course focuses on definite integrals, which allow exact calculation of surface areas, volumes, the length of curves, and solutions of practical and theoretical problems.

NUTR 406 provides an in-depth understanding of topics valuable to a well-rounded understanding of nutrition and presents recent developments in the field.