British Columbia has one of the fastest growing life sciences sectors in the country. Hindering this growth, however, is the lack of workers with expertise and training in regulatory affairs. Regulatory affairs professionals play a critical role in bringing health products to market, and those skilled in interpreting and administering complex health laws and regulations are in demand.
The UBC Micro-certificate in Regulatory Affairs in the Life Sciences equips students with skills needed to work in the life sciences, biotechnology, biomanufacturing, drug and medical device development, and pharmaceutical industries both in Canada and internationally.