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Health Information Management, B.S., Undergraduate Certificate
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Health Informatics, M.S.
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Health Informatics, Doctorate
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  School of Health Professions 2023-2025 Health Informatics Health Informatics, M.S. Program Description  

Program Description


The master of science program in health informatics began in 1993. The student body is a diverse group of health professionals; however, admission is not limited to medical and health-related professionals.

All students complete at least 36 credits as specified in the Requirements for Graduation.
    Students successfully completing the program are granted the master of science degree in health informatics.

    To meet the needs of busy professionals, we offer students the flexibility in time and place for study. Both the postgraduate certificate in healthcare informatics and the master of science in health informatics are available in both in-class and online modes. For the online version of the program, all the required courses are made available as web-based courses and the thesis/project guidance will be offered through interactions with instructors by multimedia resources and electronic communications.
       
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