Post-Baccalaureate Diploma in Health Analytics
Identify data-driven solutions for health-care systems in positions that are highly sought after in industry. Gain an appreciation of how health systems work locally and abroad, and how applying mathematical, statistical and machine learning techniques make a difference in health organizations.
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- Kelowna
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Credential
Diploma
Delivery options
Full-Time
- International students eligible
Tuition and fees
2024-25: $10,115.89 (entire two years)
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Fees include all mandatory fees: Activity fee, Health & Dental, Student Association fee, Education Technology fee, Development fee.
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All amounts are approximate and are subject to change.
Program details
This two-year post-baccalaureate diploma (60 credit/20 course) is aimed at students with a bachelor degree in any nursing, science, engineering, psychology, business or management program who wish to pursue a career in Health Analytics. Students will receive thorough training in statistics and data science. Term one of this program sets the mathematical and statistical foundation for higher level learning in the health and data science areas. In subsequent terms, students build on, and apply, these foundational skills to a diverse set of areas. While many of the applications have a health focus, the mathematical, statistical, and data science concepts learned are universally applicable to a wide range of disciplines.
At the end of this program students will:
- Understand healthcare systems in a variety of countries including how their history, geography, government and economy and privacy laws impact the healthcare system.
- Evaluate, define and explain data-analytic problems that offer the greatest opportunities for organizational benefits.
- Understand the relevant laws, regulations and standards involved with health data.
- Manage and manipulate data and create data visualizations using a variety of mathematical and statistical software.
- Apply mathematical, statistical and machine learning techniques to support organizational decisions as well as to identify new data driven opportunities.
- Participate in the planning and execution of a data science project culminating in recommendations based on the results of the analysis.
- Health-Care Analyst / Senior Health-Care Analyst
- Health Informatics Data Analyst
- Systems Administrator
- Program Manager Analytics
- Data Solution Architect
- Health Services Manager
- Infection Prevention Manager
Students entering this program are expected to own their own laptop computer. The computer should have Windows 10 installed and with the following specs:
- A minimum of 8 GB of RAM.
NOTE: If you can obtain 16 GB of RAM, this is a lot better. If 8GB is all you can obtain, then you will need to ensure you keep your stored files, and downloaded apps and programs to a minimum, and rely on external storage and cloud-based solutions.
- For computing speed, you will require at least around 2+ GHz or better.
NOTE: You can get away with 1.8-1.9 GHz, but speeds much slower might prove a little more time-consuming for you to complete assignment work, but can still function adequately most of the time.
- An up-to-date, latest generation graphics card, that is optimized for speedy and optimal graphics rendering.
NOTE: Many gaming laptops already have this. It is not necessary for you to use a gaming laptop, but we will be performing substantially graphics-heavy analyses for time to time, and the limitations of your graphics card can become an issue.
You should ask your local computer outlet for assistance with the above, in the event that this is not clear to you, or if you have not purchased a laptop for advanced scientific studies before. Also, although we recommend a PC with Windows 10, if you are running a different operating system (such as a MacOS, or an earlier version of Windows) you can still successfully complete the program.
Please be advised we perform our teaching activities exclusively in Windows 10 in this program, and this may mean that you could face challenges obtaining timely and/or effective assistance with issues that arise due to differences in our operating systems.
Monitors: Many students have found it highly beneficial to invest in a second monitor for their laptop. This allows multiple screens and applications to be more easily viewed side-by-side when doing serious analysis work at home. In addition, having the ability to zoom effectively can greatly enhance clarity and visibility. We routinely make use of extended displays to greatly enhance our analysis and programming work, and we recommend that you at the very least investigate and decide whether this would be of benefit to you.
NOTE: Equipment requirements as of the 2021/22 academic year.
Students in the the Post-Baccalaureate Diploma in Health Analytics come from backgrounds in Computer Science, Health, Math, Statistics and other fields. No matter the background, however, applicants should have interest and skills in Math in order to be successful in the program.
Campus | Start date | Schedule |
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Kelowna | Jan. 06, 2025 | |
Kelowna | Sep. 03, 2025 |
Admission requirements
- Successful completion of a recognized Bachelor Degree in any science, nursing, engineering, psychology, or management program.
- Applicants who have completed post-secondary studies outside of Canada will require a World Education Service evaluation with International Credential Advantage Package of their credentials.
- A post-secondary basic calculus course, or equivalent, is highly recommended. A keen interest in mathematics and data science is required for this program.
- A student who has completed a recognized undergraduate degree in a program different than those listed above may be admitted to the program provided they pass the °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹û²éѯ College Basic Algebra Proficiency Test with a minimum score of 20/25 AND the Calculus Readiness Test with a minimum score of 16/25.
Program outline
Semester 1
Semester 2
Semester 3
Semester 4
Notes
- Successful completion of the prescribed and elective courses as listed in the program outline with a minimum graduating grade average of 60%.
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