Health Informatics Technology at Centennial College prepares you to design, support, and improve health information systems. You’ll build practical skills in software development, clinical workflow analysis, and data privacy/security—so you can help healthcare organizations use technology safely and effectively.
Health Informatics Technology at Centennial College equips students with the skills needed to design, support, and enhance health information systems. The program focuses on developing practical knowledge in software development, clinical workflow analysis, and data privacy and security, enabling graduates to assist healthcare organizations in utilizing technology both safely and effectively.
The curriculum is designed to cultivate essential software and health informatics skills, starting with fundamental programming and engineering concepts and progressing to health-centric systems and interface design.
Curriculum details: For the complete official course sequence, including term-by-term structure, electives, and any capstone or project requirements, please refer to the program website.
Currently, there are no specific GRE, GMAT, or GPA grading score requirements for this program.
Graduates of the Health Informatics Technology program can pursue various roles within the healthcare sector, leveraging their expertise in technology to improve healthcare delivery and patient outcomes. Potential career paths include health informatics specialist, clinical data analyst, and IT project manager in healthcare settings.
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