• Master of Science (M.Sc) - Health Informatics at the University of Victoria is offered by the School of Health Information Science.
  • The MSc in Health Informatics has a maximum 5-year time limit.
  • The University of Victoria also ranked 2nd in Maclean’s top Canadian Comprehensive Universities 2019.
  • The MSc degree in Health Informatics requires a minimum of 16.5 units of coursework, including a research project or thesis.
  • Students will learn to identify what information and data are needed and make effective healthcare decisions by doctors, nurses, hospital administrators, government planners, and other health care professionals.
  • Health information science (also known as health informatics) is the study of:
    • how health data are collected, stored, and communicated;
    • how those data are processed into health information suitable for administrative and clinical decision making; and
    • how computer and telecommunications technology can be applied to support these processes.