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SRH University of Applied Sciences Heidelberg - Campus Berlin
B.Sc. Computer Science - Health Informatics
- Dresden, Germany
- Hamburg, Germany
BSc
Full time
6 semesters
On-Campus
English
Become an IT professional with know-how in healthcare! In our healthcare-focused computer science program you'll develop IT & AI solutions and learn management basics. Join us now and start your career in an exciting and growing industry.
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Wroclaw University of Science and Technology
BSc In Medical Informatics
- Wrocław, Poland
BSc
Full time
7 semesters
On-Campus
English
BSc In Medical Informatics there is a growing demand for biomedical engineers with interdisciplinary knowledge of medicine, computer science, and medical devices. Such a background is indispensable to meet the demands of the rapidly changing healthcare system, which strives to accommodate the needs of patients and healthcare personnel. This specialty is addressed to inquisitive students interested in biomedical applications of artificial intelligence, big data, mobile and wearable devices, augmented and virtual reality.
College O'Sullivan Of Montreal
DCS in Medical Records
- Montreal, Canada
Bachelor
On-Campus
English
O’Sullivan College offers you a comprehensive medical records training program in Montreal. During your studies, you will gain all the necessary skills and knowledge to effectively manage the health information required for patient care, administration, research, and education. The curriculum, which includes a unique combination of medical, computer, and business courses, leads to an exciting career in healthcare whether you wish to work in hospitals, local community service centers (CLSC), or private corporations. Upon completion of this three-year program, you will receive a Diploma of Collegial Studies (DCS) recognized by the Association des Gestionnaires de l'information de santé du Québec (AGISQ) and the Canadian Health Information Management Association (CHIMA). This recognition allows graduates to write the CHIMA exam in order to be able to work anywhere in Canada.
Clarion University of Pennsylvania
B.S. MEDICAL IMAGING SCIENCES
- Clarion, USA
BSc
Distance Learning
English
Students who earn Clarion University's 120-credit Bachelor of Science in Medical Imaging Sciences choose between the radiologic technology or ultrasound (sonography) concentration. Both concentrations are designed as two-plus-two programs. The programs have an academic preparation of two years (60 semester hours of science and general education) at either Venango or Clarion campus. The radiologic technology concentration continues with a two-year program of a clinical study (60 semester hours) at one of six JRCERT-accredited, hospital-based schools of radiologic technology. The ultrasound concentration continues with a two-year program of clinical study in sonography (60 semester hours) at the Great Lakes Institute of Technology. Application to an affiliated clinical site in radiologic technology or sonography typically occurs in the second semester of the sophomore year. Clarion also offers an online degree completion option. This option is restricted to individuals who are already credentialed as radiologic technologists, sonographers, nuclear medicine technologists, radiation therapists, or medical dosimetrists and who have completed a properly-accredited educational program. These individuals may conveniently complete the Bachelor of Science in Medical Imaging Sciences online degree.
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A bachelor's degree is given to students who fulfill the necessary requirements given by the college or university they are attending. The requirements include three to seven years of focus on a subject, typically referred to as a major or concentration.