Saint John's University

Bachelor in Healthcare Informatics

Bangkok, Thailand

The Bachelor in Healthcare Informatics at Saint John's University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Saint John’s University in Bangkok, Thailand, combines a liberal arts foundation with professional programs rooted in Benedictine values. Established in 1989, the university emphasizes holistic education, cultivating intellectual rigor alongside ethical reflection, service and community engagement. Students encounter a supportive campus environment where contemplative practice and academic inquiry work together to develop thoughtful, service-minded graduates ready to contribute locally and globally.

The curriculum balances broad-based liberal arts learning with practical preparation for careers, offering programs across disciplines designed to build critical thinking, communication and professional competence. Campus life encourages participation in service projects, student organizations and reflective activities that deepen leadership and civic responsibility. The university’s serene setting and community-focused approach create space for personal growth and meaningful academic pursuits.

International students will find a welcoming, values-driven atmosphere with opportunities for experiential learning, internships and cross-cultural engagement. Saint John’s places attention on shaping ethically grounded professionals who can navigate complex social and professional environments. With a strong emphasis on character formation, community service and academic quality, the university provides a distinctive experience for students seeking purpose-driven higher education in Bangkok.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Healthcare Informatics at Saint John's University is a Bachelor degree for students who want to work in healthcare technology. It lasts several years and helps students learn about information technology in the healthcare industry.

The program teaches students about healthcare information systems, data analysis, and technology management. Students learn to use technology to improve patient care and healthcare services, and gain skills in healthcare information management and medical records management.

Graduates can work as Healthcare Information Managers, Medical Records Specialists, Health Informatics Specialists, or Clinical Data Analysts in hospitals, medical offices, or insurance companies. They can also work as Healthcare Consultants or IT Project Managers.

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