Management & Innovation: Biotechnology MBiotech; Field: Digital Health Technologies

MBiotech; Field: Digital Health Technologies

Minimum Admission Requirements

  • Applicants are admitted under the General Regulations of the School of Graduate Studies. Applicants must also satisfy the Institute for Management & Innovation's additional admission requirements stated below.

  • An appropriate bachelor's degree from a recognized university in any area of biological sciences, chemistry, engineering, or related field with a minimum mid-B standing in the final two years of study.

  • Applicants who have completed their studies outside of Canada must also submit their Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores and meet the SGS minimum standards for English proficiency.

  • The MBiotech program also evaluates applicants on their letter of intent, CV, three references, and both a science and business interview.

Completion Requirements

Students must complete 9.5 graduate full-course equivalents (FCEs) over a 24-month period:

  • 4.5 FCEs in MBiotech courses (includes credits for Seminar and Work Term Placement):

  • 4.0 FCEs in Digital Health Technologies courses:

    • BTC1842H Medical Device Reimbursement

    • BTC1855H Coding in R Language

    • BTC1859H Data Science in Health I

    • BTC1877H Data Science in Health II

    • BTC1878H Health Data Visualization with Tableau

    • BTC1882H Digital Ethnography in Health

    • BTC1895H Digital Health Marketing and Regulatory Compliance

    • BTC1899H Digital Health Technology

  • 1.0 FCE in elective courses chosen from:

    • BTC1860H Generations of Advanced Medicine: Biologics in Therapy (GAMBiT)

    • BTC1889H Deep Learning in Health

    • BTC1896H Technology and Cognitive Performance

    • BTC1920Y Work Term III (internship)

    • BTC2100Y Thesis Project in Biotechnology

    • BTC2110H Topics in Biotechnology

    • BTC2120H Topics in Biotechnology

    • IMI elective courses

    • Other graduate courses approved by Program Directors.

An ongoing seminar series led by university, industry, and government specialists links all the participants with the academic, practical, and applied aspects of the program.

Mode of Delivery: In person
Program Length: 6 sessions full-time (typical registration sequence: S-FWS-FW)
Time Limit: 3 years full-time