UBC Micro-certificate
- Online
- $2,985
Data analytics is a growth area within the health sector. Health systems worldwide are investing in data analytics infrastructure to enable service delivery improvements and increase efficiencies. Capitalizing on the potential of these innovations will require raising the level of data literacy and analytic capabilities of the health sector labour force.
The UBC Micro-certificate in Health Data Analytics: Opportunities and Applications is a part-time technical program developed by the UBC Department of Medicine and UBC Data Science Institute, in consultation with health sector leaders from government, academia and industry. It provides learners with career development and upskilling opportunities to fill the data literacy gap in our evolving data-driven health sector.
Blending foundational data analytics proficiency with health system context and data, this program will enable advancement or transition into a health data science role for professionals with a background in health care.
This micro-certificate was designed to complement existing knowledge of local health care systems and operations. By incorporating best practices and industry standards, the program equips learners with the analytics capabilities and tools needed to harness the power of data, and the confidence to start applying data analytics in their day-to-day work.
- Format: 100% online and instructor supported with real-time sessions
- Duration: Three courses of five weeks each, approximately 90 hours total
- Cost: $995 per course, $2,985 for the program
Information session - July 29
In this online session, learn more about two UBC micro-certificates: Health Data Analytics and Natural Language Processing to Improve Patient Care. Hear from the program developers and get an overview of learning outcomes, what to expect and available funding.
Program details
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StrongerBC future skills grant
This program is eligible for StrongerBC future skills grant, which is open to most BC residents aged 19 years or older – and covers up to $3,500 for eligible programs at public post-secondary institutions.
Applications for this program will open in the StrongerBC future skills grant Management System on July 8.
Read more about eligibility and registration process.
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