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The Health Informatics Certificate program equips students with essential skills in health information technology, preparing them to enhance healthcare systems through technological solutions. Health informatics professionals operate at the intersection of computer science, medicine, nursing, and business, driving improvements in patient care and health results. In our fast-evolving digital era, even traditionally non-digital sectors like healthcare, finance, and natural resources are transforming. Organizations now seek professionals who can navigate digital transformation and uncover new opportunities through combined technical expertise and business acumen.
To be considered for a graduate program within the Faculty of Computer Science, all applicants must have the equivalent of a four-year undergraduate university degree, a minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.0, and meet the following program-specific admission requirements.