Central Region
In the central region of Ontario, three universities offer graduate-level qualitative methods courses in the health sciences: Ryerson University in Toronto, York University in Toronto, and the University of Toronto.
Ryerson University
Department of Psychology
- PS 8529 – Qualitative Research Methods (taught by Kelly McShane; kmcshane@psych.ryerson.ca)
York University
Faculty of Environmental Science
- ENVS 6814 – Participatory Qualitative Research Methods (taught by Sarah Flicker; flicker@yorku.ca)
School of Kinesiology and Health Science
- GS/KAHS 6030 – Qualitative Research Methods (taught by Yuka Nakamura; nakamura@yorku.ca)
School of Nursing
- GS/NURS 5200 – Qualitative Research Methods in Nursing (taught by Elsabeth Jensen; ejensen@yorku.ca)
University of Toronto
Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation
- HAD 5740H – Intermediate Level Qualitative Research for Health Services and Policy Research Interpretation (taught by Fiona Webster; fiona.webster@utoronto.ca)
- HSR 1001H – Introduction to Qualitative Methods for Health Services and Policy Research (taught by Michelle Nelson and Carolyn Steele Gray; mla.nelson@utoronto.ca, carolyn.steelegray@sinaihealthsystem.ca)
Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education
- EXS 5536 – Qualitative Inquiry in Sport and Physical Activity (taught by Katherine Tamminen; katherine.tamminen@utoronto.ca)
- EXS 5510 – Qualitative Inquiry and Physical Cultural Studies (taught by Michael Atkinson; michael.atkinson@utoronto.ca)
Faculty of Nursing
- NUR 1025 – Doing Qualitative Research – Design and Data Collection (taught by Denise Gastaldo; denise.gastaldo@utoronto.ca)
- NUR 1028H – Introduction to Qualitative Research: Methodologies, Appraisal and Knowledge Translation (taught by Craig Dale; craig.dale@utoronto.ca)
Faculty of Pharmacy
- PHM 1137H – Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods in the Health Sciences (taught by Elise Paradis; elise.paradis@utoronto.ca)
School of Public Health
- JRP 1000 – Theory and Method for Qualitative Researchers (taught by Pia Kontos and Gail Teachman; pia.kontos@uhn.ca, gail.teachman@mail.mcgill.ca)
- CHL 5131 – Theoretical Foundations of Qualitative Health Research (taught by Brenda Gladstone; brenda.gladstone@utoronto.ca)
- CHL 8001 – Generative Dialogue in Community and Research Settings: Theory, Method and Ethics (taught by Blake Poland; blake.poland@utoronto.ca)
- CHL 5115 – Qualitative Analysis and Interpretation (taught by Brenda Gladstone; brenda.gladstone@utoronto.ca)
- CHL 5122 – Advanced Qualitative Research – Framing and Writing (taught by Brenda Gladstone; brenda.gladstone@utoronto.ca)
- CHL 5221 – Community Health Appraisal Methods: Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods (taught by Dan Allman; dan.allman@utoronto.ca)
Faculty of Social Work
- SWK 4512 – Research Knowledge for Social Justice (taught by Stephanie Begun; stephanie.begun@utoronto.ca)
- SWK 6007 – Advanced Qualitative Research Methods in Social Work (taught by Rupaleem Bhuyan; r.bhuyan@utoronto.ca)
- SWK 6307 – Designing and Implementing Qualitative Social Work Research (taught by Rupaleem Bhuyan; r.bhuyan@utoronto.ca)