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2 Informatics Degree Programs in Canada


Western University Faculty of Information & Media Studies
Master of Health Information Science
- London, Canada
Master degree
On-Campus
English
Western’s Faculty of Information and Media Studies (FIMS) and Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS) offer two joint degrees: a PhD in Health Information Science and a Master of Health Information Science.


Université Du Québec En Outaouais UQO
Bachelor's degree in Computer Science
- Gatineau, Canada
Bachelor's degree
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
French
This program prepares students to become computer systems analysts as well as system and software designers. To do this, they will develop skills in various fields of interest in computer science: programming techniques and languages, software engineering, operating systems, information structures, algorithmics, computer networks and computer security.
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Informatics degree programs in Canada combine technology and data to solve real-world problems. This field is crucial as it prepares you to navigate the evolving challenges of information management and technology integration in various industries.
Students focus on essential subjects like data analytics, database management, and user experience design. You'll learn to apply coding skills to develop software tools and create effective data systems. Many learners also delve into cybersecurity, ensuring the safety of information systems. The environment encourages independence and curiosity, as students engage with hands-on projects and collaborate on industry-relevant challenges.
Courses typically emphasize project-based learning, allowing you to work on practical applications of informatics concepts. Graduates often pursue diverse career paths, including roles as data analysts, information systems managers, or software developers. Canada's commitment to research and innovation makes its job market promising for those with informatics skills, as industries increasingly seek professionals who can leverage data effectively.