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ADVANCE YOUR CAREER IN POPULATION HEALTH 
Plan now for January courses 

The online Professional Specialization Certificate in Population Health Data Analysis program 
provides a unique opportunity for health professionals to learn a diverse set of skills from multiple disciplines. 

The flexible entry program allows you to start in any term and to take up to two courses without applying to the full program. 

Spring Courses include: 
• Epidemiological statistics (January to April 2013) 
• Longitudinal analysis and multi‐level modeling of population health data (January to April 2013) 

To learn more about the program visit: http://www.popdata.bc.ca/etu/PHDA 

For more information or to register contact: 
Maxine Reitsma, Program Coordinator, UVic Division of Continuing Studies 
Email: [log in to unmask]    Phone: 250 721 6477 

This Certificate program has been developed by Population Data BC in partnership with the Division of Continuing Studies and Department of Geography, University of Victoria. Students who apply for and successfully complete 4 courses will receive a Professional Specialization Certificate conferred by the University of Victoria. 





Ann Greenwood
Lead, Education and Training Unit
Population Data BC
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