Full-Time (Thesis)
- 5 one-term courses
- 8-month internship
- Development of written thesis plus oral defense
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Courses
You must successfully complete 5 one-term graduate courses (4 required plus 1 elective).
The required courses are:
- Statistics for eHealth
- Fundamentals of eHealth and the Canadian Healthcare System
- Management Issues in eHealth
- Modern Software Technology for eHealth
You may choose your fifth course from a list of approved electives.
Thesis
Your thesis project requires that you:
- Explore a topic in considerable depth.
- Plan and carry out a research project.
- Write up your findings.
- Defend your findings in a public forum.
Once you have been admitted into the program, a supervisor will be determined and together you will choose a research topic. Your thesis will be evaluated by your supervisor and two other examiners.
Detailed thesis requirements are outlined in Section 3 of the Graduate Studies Calendar.
Timing
All full-time thesis students start the program in the Fall Term (September) with the goal of graduating in November after Term 6 is completed. Below is the typical progression through the program for those choosing this option.
Term 1 | Fall (September – December) | 3 Courses |
Term 2 | Winter (January – April) | 2 Courses + Thesis |
Term 3 | Spring (May – August) | Internship + Thesis |
Term 4 | Fall (September – December) | Internship + Thesis |
Term 5 | Winter (January – April) | Thesis |
Term 6 | Spring (May – August) | Thesis + Defense |
Please Note
- Course work is usually completed during the first two terms of the program.
- Preliminary research on your thesis should start by the second term.
- To avoid time constraints, it is beneficial to secure an internship related to your thesis topic.
- Your thesis should be completed and defended within 24 months (6 terms).
Full-Time (Course-Based)
- 8 one-term courses
- 8-month Internship
- Development and presentation of a capstone project
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Courses
You must successfully complete 8 one-term graduate courses (4 required plus 4 electives).
The required courses are:
- Statistics for eHealth
- Fundamentals of eHealth and the Canadian Healthcare System
- Management Issues in eHealth
- Modern Software Technology for eHealth
You can choose your other four courses from a list of approved electives.
Please note: at least 2 of your electives must be level 700 courses.
Capstone Course
The eHealth MSc capstone course provides students with the opportunity to tackle projects that reflect real-world healthcare challenges, by applying the knowledge and skills they gain from their courses and internship work experiences.
Spanning the last 2 terms of the program with online and in-person sessions, students will individually or in a group (maximum 4 students) develop a proposal, research and ideate possible solutions, and showcase their achievements in a culminating event.
Through this process, students demonstrate acquisition of the required skills employers expect from eHealth MSc graduates.
Timing
All full-time course-based students start the program in the Fall Term (September) with the goal of graduating in June after Term 5 is completed. Below is the typical progression through the program for those choosing this option.
Term 1 | Fall (September – December) | 3 courses |
Term 2 | Winter (January – April) | 3 courses |
Term 3 | Spring (May to August) | Internship |
Term 4 | Fall (September – December) | Internship + Capstone Couse |
Term 5 | Winter (January – April) | 2 courses + Capstone Course |
Part-Time (Course-Based)
- 8 one-term courses
- Development and presentation of a capstone project
- Complete your degree within 5 years
Please Note: academic requirements for the part-time program are the same as as those for the full-time, course-based option except:
- No internship is required
- No funding is currently available for part-time students
- You have up to 5 years to complete the program on a part-time basis
- Although night classes and virtual classes are available, flexibility to attend classes during the day will be required
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Courses
Successful completion of 8 one-term graduate courses (4 required plus 4 electives).
The required courses are:
- Statistics for eHealth
- Fundamentals of eHealth and the Canadian Healthcare System
- Management Issues in eHealth
- Modern Software Technology for eHealth
Choose four elective courses from a list of approved electives.
Please Note: At least two of your electives must be level 700 courses.
Capstone Course
The eHealth MSc capstone course provides students with the opportunity to tackle projects that reflect real-world healthcare challenges, by applying the knowledge and skills they gain from their courses and personal work experiences.
Spanning 2 terms of the program with online and in-person sessions, students will individually or in a group (maximum 4 students) develop a proposal, research and ideate possible solutions, and showcase their achievements in a culminating event.
Through this process, students demonstrate acquisition of the required skills employers expect from eHealth MSc graduates.
Timing
All new part-time students start the program in the Fall Term (September).
Part-time students may only take one course per term.
There are 3 terms throughout the year.
FALL | September to December |
WINTER | January to April |
SPRING | May to August |