B. Science is VERY different to B.Health science, so much so the two aren't even on the same campus
, ok that was a bad justification
theoretically, they're both sciences, and i highlighted what you will do within the course, in B Science you have to pick subjects that directly refer to the outline of the course, eg you have to do maths as an actual subject. In B.Health science you dont even though you have electives in 2nd year 1st yr are mandatory subjects
So in a nutshell: no health science isnt exactly like normal straight science
and they will still make you study maths, chem and physics to a certain degree, you cant possibly want to enter any health science course and expect not to study that...health IS science related...and you cant start discussing health issues without having covered assumed knowledge such as organic or biochem.
And if you want to do health science without wanting to do science...dont enter any courses that are health related becuase you'll be dissapointed
and yes you will touch on psychology, its part of a major core unit in first year along with sociology, neuroscience is also touched upon but not a huge emphasis is places upon it, you do discuss it in anatomy and even biological-psych but if its something you;re really interested in there is a specific course on neuroscience or even courses that have a greater focus on it like
Bachelor of Applied Science (MRS) Diagnostic Radiography
you should really check out a UAC guide to get yourself familiar with courses offered..or go see a careers advisor