Department of Applied Human Sciences
Empowering people and communities through human connection, well-being, and transformative service.
Why study applied human sciences?
The Department of Applied Human Sciences (AHSC) at Concordia aims to improve the quality of life by offering a range of innovative, multidisciplinary programs and experiential learning that explore human relations, recreation and leisure studies, therapeutic recreation, community service, family life education, human systems intervention, and youth work.
Our programs

Degrees
Undergraduate programs are Human Relations, Recreation & Leisure Studies, and Therapeutic Recreation.
Our graduate programs are a master's in Human Systems Intervention and a graduate diploma in Youth Work.
Certificates
The undergraduate certificate programs provide additional training to professionals who wish to expand their skillsets. Select from Family Life Education and Community & Organizational Leadership.
Student spotlight
Upcoming department of Applied Human Sciences graduate and Stingers captain Jessymaude Drapeau, BA 26, has been named the winner of the Brodrick Trophy as U SPORTS Women's Hockey Player of the Year.
The fifth-year forward from Rivière-du-Loup, Que., has also been named one of Concordia's Athletes of the Year at the 2025-26 Stingers gala, and received the Michael Di Grappa Award of Distinction, recognizing career excellence over her time as a Stinger.
Her excellence is apparent on and off the ice, and we can't wait to cheer her on wherever she goes next. Watch out, PWHL!
Bravo et félicitations, Jessymaude!
Special funding for out-of-province students
Up to $4,000 for undergraduate programs.
Up to $9,251 for Master's programs.
Research & impact
Our department is continuously involved in the community, from producing data that shape government practices, to having a lasting impact on family dynamics.
Spotlight on faculty project
Not Just Plug and Play
FUSION curriculum (metacognition, communication, and complex problem solving) can help students in their internship experience as well as in their daily lives, instilling confidence and equipping them to tackle challenges and accomplish their objectives.
Student project spotlight
Youth work with Equitas
PhD candidate Amy Cooper and PI Natasha Blanchet-Cohen have been involved with the human rights education organization Equitas.
Some of our partners
Our department collaborates with all kinds of organizations. This is merely a sample.
News & events
News
Events
No upcoming events at this time.
Support the next generation
Human relations, community service, youth work and family life education affect everyone in society. Your support to the Department of Applied Human Sciences helps develop critically engaged citizens and the communities that they will serve.