Honours Aging & Society Specialization in Mental Health and Addiction
As populations across the globe grow older, societies face new opportunities and new challenges in work and retirement, health and health care, family dynamics and the social and cultural experience of aging.
This four-year degree program brings a multidisciplinary approach to the study of aging, and adds a mental health and addiction specialization to equip you with the knowledge about how mental health, addiction and society interact.
The specialization explores the relationship between mental health and marginalization, the construction of illness, and the social determinant of health. You will understand how social and non-biomedical interventions can impact mental health and addiction as well as promote wellbeing.
This program prepares students for success in a variety of fields such as health policy research, care coordination, education, marketing, and public health. This program provides comprehensive support and resources to students as they embark on their professional journeys, including opportunities for research, internships, and networking with industry professionals.
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A combined honours degree provides a unique and enriched academic experience, allowing students to pursue two disciplines simultaneously. This interdisciplinary approach enhances critical thinking, problem-solving, and adaptability skills, creating well-rounded graduates with expertise in multiple fields, providing you with a competitive edge in the job market.
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Program Details
Typical Entry Term
Fall (September)
Program Options
Full-time or part-time
Program Length
Four years (full-time)
Program Format
Course-based
Expandable List
Completion of any Level 1 program with a Grade Point Average of at least 5.0 (C) including a grade of at least 5.0 (C) in both HLTH AGE 1BB3 and HLTH AGE 1CC3.
The Academic Calendar lists course requirements and minimum grade requirements for entry to and continuance in the Honours BA Aging & Society Specialization in Mental Health and Addiction.
Sample Courses By Year (Not All Required)
Level I Courses
- HLTHAGE 1AA3: Introduction to Health and Society
- HLTHAGE 1BB3: Introduction to Aging and Society
- HLTHAGE 1CC3: Introduction to Mental Health and Illness
Level II Courses
- HLTHAGE 2GG3: Mental Health and Society
- HLTHAGE 2L03: Drugs, Sex and Alcohol: Society and its Addictions
- HLTHAGE 2N03: Treatment Within the World of Mental Illness: Desperation and Debate
Level III Courses
- HLTHAGE 3N03: Aging and Mental Health
- HLTHAGE 3M03: Approaches to Mental Health and Resilience
- HLTHAGE 3L03: Embodied Aging
Level IV Courses
- HLTHAGE 4AB3: Living Well with Dementia: Social and Physical Environments
- HLTHAGE 4O03: Soundscapes of Wellbeing in Popular Music
- HLTHAGE 4Q03: Representations of Mental Illness
Aging & Society Specialization in Mental Health and Addiction (BA) graduates enjoy success beyond the classroom
Based on aggregated Social Sciences data from the Ontario University Graduate Survey from 2017-2021.
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1280 Main Street West
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
L8S 4M4
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