Cross-Disciplinary Certificate in Health Informatics - Health School of Health Policy and Management Admission: this certificate may be taken by students who hold community college diplomas or university degrees, concurrently by students enrolled in any university degree program or independently by professionals in the health field. Prospective students must be admitted to the Faculty of Health and must hold a community college diploma with an overall grade point average of B or a university degree with an overall grade point average of C. The certificate may be taken concurrently with a university degree. There is no restriction about the type of degree program in which students are enrolled concurrently. If the student does not already hold a completed health-related university degree or college diploma, then the concurrent degree must be completed in order to obtain the certificate. Certificate requirements: Notes:
A minimum of 30 credits as follows: Core requirements (18 credits): AP/ITEC 1000 3.00 A minimum of 12 credits selected from the following courses: AP/ADMS 2511 3.00 Course Substitutes Subject to course exclusions, program requirements/restrictions, and residence requirements, the following courses are acceptable substitutes for the purpose of meeting certificate requirements.
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