Centennial College

Canada
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Digital Health Engineering Technology (Fast-Track) (Optional Co-op)

Offered at Centennial College, Canada
FieldDigital Health Eng. Tech
Duration2 years
Tuition18254.00

Overview

The Digital Health Engineering Technology (Fast-Track) (Optional Co-op) program at Centennial College helps graduates build software and database skills for healthcare settings. You’ll learn how to design and develop health information systems that support clinical workflows, data security, and privacy. As a fast-track option, eligible applicants may enter Year 2 (Semester 3), with the option to complete a co-op placement.

About this programme

Overview

The Digital Health Engineering Technology (Fast-Track) (Optional Co-op) program at Centennial College equips students with essential software and database skills tailored for healthcare environments. Participants will gain the knowledge needed to design and develop health information systems that enhance clinical workflows while prioritizing data security and privacy.

This fast-track option allows qualified applicants to begin their studies in the second year (Semester 3), with the opportunity to engage in an optional co-op placement for practical experience.

  • Credential: Ontario College Diploma in Digital Health Engineering Technology
  • Fast-track entry: Eligible candidates may enter Year 2 (Semester 3)
  • Duration: Typically a 24-month program for fast-track students
  • Co-op: Optional co-op placement available
  • Language of instruction: English
  • Post-study work permit eligibility: This program is eligible for a work permit

What you'll study

The curriculum for the fast-track pathway focuses on key digital health and software engineering concepts in the latter stages of the program. Below is a selection of courses that students may encounter:

  • Advanced Database Concepts
  • Software Systems Design
  • Tools, Algorithms, and Methods for Health Care Information Systems (HCIS)
  • Software Testing and Quality Assurance
  • Object-Oriented Programming and Development
  • Global Citizenship: From Social Analysis to Social Action
  • Healthcare Information Systems and Clinical Workflows
  • Telehealth and Digital Health Applications
  • Data Security and Privacy in Healthcare Systems

Capstone Project: Students will complete a capstone project or culminating assessment, the details of which should be confirmed with the program page.

Co-op (optional): If chosen, the co-op placement aims to provide valuable hands-on experience in digital health and software development.

Entry requirements

There are no specific GRE, GMAT, or GPA requirements outlined for this program. Prospective students should verify any additional admissions criteria directly with the program page.

Career prospects

Graduates of the Digital Health Engineering Technology program can pursue various career paths in the healthcare sector, focusing on software development, health information systems, and data management. The skills acquired during the program prepare students for roles that contribute to the evolution of digital health solutions and enhance patient care delivery.