EMHI is delivered via a 24-month modular format (6 consecutive sessions), which requires the completion of 10.0 full-course equivalents (FCE). The program includes required coursework (7.5 FCE), elective coursework (1.0 FCE) and an employer-supported Health Informatics Project (1.5 FCE).
The program begins with an introduction to theoretical and foundational knowledge of Health Informatics (HI) domains. It builds on the knowledge and skills through broad survey and experiential-based courses to expand the theoretical and practical knowledge in key areas within the discipline. Students then participate in a 4-month applied learning opportunity through their workplace or in the healthcare system. Finally, students will be a part of advanced seminars and an elective course that reflects diverse interests, strengths, and current market demand.
Course Requirements:
Note: These degree requirements were updated in June 2022.
Information and Communication Technology for Health Care
Complexity of Clinical Care for Non-Clinicians
Fundamentals of Health Informatics
Emergent Topics in Health Informatics: Intelligent Medicine, Machine Learning and Knowledge Representation
Emerging Applications in Consumer, Public and Global Health Informatics
Human Factors and System Design in Health Care
Advanced Topics in Health Informatics (Strategic Frameworks for Solution Architecture)
Quantitative Skills in Health Informatics
Project Management for Health Informatics
Evaluation Methods for Health Informatics
Performance Measurements in Health Care: Theory and Application
System Design & Process Innovation in Healthcare
Knowledge Management and Systems
Information Systems, Services and Design
Canada’s Health System and Digital Health Policy
Project Practicum (1.5 FCE equivalent)
Health Informatics Project
Students must pick 2 courses (1.0 FCE) from the following:
Data Visualization in Health Care
Health Informatics Project Extension
Leadership for Digital Health Transformation
Advanced Topics in Data Governance in Health Informatics
Data Governance in Health Informatics
Students can opt to take elective courses offered through IHPME, or elsewhere within the University, with express permission from the program director and the respective instructors. Work with the Program Assistant to ensure the Add/Drop form is completed correctly.
Finance Your Degree
At IHPME, we offer a variety of financial supports to help you succeed in our graduate programs.
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