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Imagine a profession where you make a positive impact every day. Whether it's tucked away in a lab or literally hands-on in a massage therapy clinic, applied health care and technology jobs touch people's lives and help improve their physical and mental health. If you're science- and technology-oriented you might want to pursue a career path as a dental assistant, medical lab technologist, pharmacy technician, nuclear medicine technologist or emergency services technician. If you are interested in working directly with people in a helping and healing capacity then a career as resident or long-term care aide, personal support worker, audiologist, acupuncturist or reiki master may be what you're looking for. Training normally requires completion of a diploma or certificate program, and so applied health care and technology is therefore different in length and focus than a university- or college-based 3- or 4-year bachelor's degree or 2-year associate's degree in an allied health field.
So whether you're looking for a degree or diploma, there are lots of options at Canada's universities, community colleges, Christian colleges and career colleges to nurture your interest in applied health care and technology.
Applied Health Care and Technology: Defined: Community and career college diploma and certificate programs in applied health care and technology of varying lengths and comprehensiveness designed to prepare you for entrance into the job market. Also includes 3- and 4-year bachelor's degree programs in applied health care and technology.
Want to explore related 3- and 4-year bachelor's degree programs , 2-year associate's degree programs, and community college diploma programs in nursing and allied health? Click here to view our directory of Nursing and Allied Health programs.
Finding the right program for you can be a bit confusing, but all the information you need to learn about applied health care and technology is in Campus Starter's directory of Canadian Applied Health Care and Technology programs.
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Featured Applied Health Care and Technology Programs in Canada
DeVry Institute of Technology
Bachelor of Business Operations
DeVry Institute of Technology, Calgary Campus (DeVry Calgary) offers a Bachelor of Business Operations degree (BSOP). Students who are interested in working in technology-based business careers will find this program useful as its aim is ... [read more]