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Anti-racism
Area of study
Through our courses and programs, expand your understanding of identity, power and white privilege in the workplace and in society.
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Equitable systems design
Area of study
Learn to examine current EDI efforts, tackle systemic issues and design equitable systems to facilitate equity-forward advances in your workplace or community.
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Equity, diversity and inclusion
Area of study
Our courses and programs focus on collective solidarity and co-creation of justice-centred, equitable and inclusive communities and workplaces.
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Intercultural communication
Area of study
Our learning opportunities help increase intercultural and diversity knowledge, cultivate cultural intelligence and build cross-cultural communication skills.
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Health and medicine
Area of study
Our health and medicine courses and programs are offered in a variety of topics and learning pathways to suit a range of interests, experience levels and goals.
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Health Data Analytics: Opportunities and Applications
Program
In this part-time technical program, healthcare professionals and researchers learn the data analytics skills needed for our increasingly data-driven health sector.
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Indigenous Health Administration and Leadership
Program
Centred on Indigenous approaches and traditional teachings, this part-time program builds your capacity to lead and deliver Indigenous health and wellness programming.
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Regulatory Affairs in the Life Sciences
Program
Gain highly sought-after skills in regulatory affairs, regulatory science and health economics to help bring new health products to market efficiently and safely.
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Health analytics
Area of study
Developed with health data science experts, our offering provides foundational knowledge of health analytics and hands-on training using real-world health data.
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Indigenous health administration
Area of study
In partnership with the UBC Centre for Excellence in Indigenous Health with focus on traditional teachings and Indigenous approaches to community health admin.