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Undergraduate Students

Welcome to the Global Health Current Students page, your central hub for academic resources to help you navigate your degree requirements, course planning, and academic tools.  

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Track Your Progress

You can find your official degree requirements in the Undergraduate for your year of entry. For previous years' calendars, please see "". &²Ô²ú²õ±è;You can also visit the Degree Requirements page for a summary of your program requirements.

Use your   (DPR) to monitor your completed, in-progress, and outstanding degree requirements based on your official academic record. You are responsible for reviewing your DPR regularly to ensure accuracy.  

Learn more about to stay on track with your degree. 

Note: If you notice any discrepancies in your DPR, please email sgh@yorku.ca with your name, student number and the possible errors.   

Make the Most of Your Global Health Degree

Beyond the classroom, you can take advantage of opportunities to enhance your learning and career readiness: 

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Global Health Student Association 

The Global Health Student Association (GHSA) represents undergraduate Global Health students at ¿ì²¥ÊÓÆµ, and plays an active role in building community, academic support, and professional connections.   

The Association aims to provide social and academic support while connecting Global Health students with faculty, industry professionals, and each other. Among other services, GHSA provides one-on-one mentoring and tutoring programs to ¿ì²¥ÊÓÆµ students. 

For more information about GHSA programs and services, or to get in touch, email or follow them on , , , and .

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  • : View course offerings, schedules, and availability 
  • : Tools for enrolment, grades, and DPR

Get Experience 

Gain experience beyond your required courses through:

Apply to the optional Health Co-op program to gain paid, full time work experience during your degree. Co-op helps you apply your learning, build professional networks, and strengthen transferable skills.

Learn more about the â€¯Health Co-op program. &²Ô²ú²õ±è;