Okanagan College

Post-Baccalaureate Diploma in Health Analytics

Kelowna, Canada

The Non-degree in Post-Baccalaureate Diploma in Health Analytics at Okanagan College is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Okanagan College, located in British Columbia with a campus in Kelowna, is a public college focused on hands‑on learning and student success. Since 1963 the college has offered practical programs across arts, sciences, business, health and technology, combining modern facilities with applied instruction to prepare graduates for local and global careers.

The college provides a wide selection of credential pathways, including diplomas, certificates and transfer options to universities, supported by experienced faculty and strong industry partnerships. Programs emphasise experiential learning, co‑op placements and applied projects that connect students directly with employers. International learners benefit from supportive services, small class sizes and targeted orientation to life and work in Canada.

Kelowna's lifestyle and regional economy offer plentiful internship and employment possibilities in technology, tourism, health services and the creative sector. Okanagan College is well suited to students seeking an affordable, practice‑oriented education with clear pathways to further study or immediate workforce entry. The college balances community engagement, industry ties and a welcoming campus culture for international students.

About the Program

The Post-Baccalaureate Diploma in Health Analytics is a non-degree program at Okanagan College in Canada, offered in English. It's for students with a Bachelor's degree, and it takes one year to complete. The main advantage is that it helps students develop skills in health care analytics.

The curriculum includes subjects like data wrangling, mathematics computation, health care analytics, and machine learning. Students also learn about statistics, calculus, and linear algebra. The program has hands-on components, such as a data science project, to help students apply their skills.

Graduates can pursue careers as health data analysts, clinical research coordinators, biomedical informatics specialists, health information managers, or epidemiologists. They can work in hospitals, research institutions, or health care companies.

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