MS in Health Informatics
Program Overview
The Bisk Amplified program is meticulously designed to provide a comprehensive educational experience that caters to the diverse needs of students aiming to advance their careers. This program offers detailed course information that covers a wide array of subjects, ensuring that each participant gains in-depth knowledge and practical skills applicable to their field. The curriculum is structured to include both theoretical foundations and hands-on learning opportunities, fostering a robust understanding of the material. Courses are taught by experienced instructors who bring real-world expertise to the classroom, enhancing the learning experience and providing students with valuable insights into industry practices.
One of the standout features of the Bisk Amplified program is its focus on student benefits. From personalized academic advising to extensive career support services, the program is dedicated to ensuring that students are well-prepared for their professional journeys. Participants have access to a wealth of resources, including online libraries, study groups, and interactive learning platforms that facilitate collaboration and engagement. Additionally, the program offers flexible scheduling options, allowing students to balance their studies with personal and professional commitments.
Graduates of the Bisk Amplified program often find themselves equipped with the skills and confidence needed to excel in their careers. The program’s emphasis on practical application, combined with its supportive learning environment, makes it a top choice for those seeking to enhance their educational and professional prospects. By enrolling in Bisk Amplified, students invest in a future where they can achieve their full potential, backed by a program that prioritizes detailed course content and substantial student benefits.
Program Type
Masters
Program Format
Online
Instruction Format
Instructor Led
Courses
11 courses
Credit Hours
32
Next Start
01/13/2025
USF Health’s Master of Science in Health Informatics addresses both technological and operational aspects of informatics with a focus on the integration and interoperability of technology. Courses provide broad technical skills as well as the organizational competencies needed for senior-level positions.
Health Informatics Careers?
Upon completing the Master of Science in Health Informatics (MSHI) degree program, you will have the skills needed to enter the e-health workforce in some of the following positions if you can match your education with the necessary experience:
- Clinical Informatics Specialist
- Clinical Documentation Specialist
- Health Informatics Director
- Health Data/Information Resource Manager
- Health Information System Application Designer
- Chief Information Officer
- Chief Medical Information Officer
- Compliance Officer
- IT Consultant
In 2019-2020, USF Health’s MSHI program had an employment rate of 94% within one year of graduation (based on available graduate information).
$164,070
Median salary of computer and information system managers in the U.S.*
*Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, Computer and Information Systems Managers, at https://www.bls.gov/ooh/management/computer-and-information-systems-managers.htm.
IN THIS PROGRAM, STUDENTS WILL LEARN HOW TO:
- Describe information systems used in healthcare and explain their relationship with data, people, procedures, hardware and software.
- Manage data via relational database systems and the structured query language (SQL) and understand data warehousing, online analytical processing, data quality issues, emerging cloud databases and data mining techniques.
- Integrate electronic medical records with patient care and provide a higher quality of care through better management and availability of medical information.
- Manage the process of electronic health records acquisition and implementation.
- Develop and assess the tools used to represent medical data.Assess the functions, limitations, opportunities and challenges of information technology in the healthcare environment.
- Define medical language and classification systems.
- Comply with laws and regulations applicable to managing patient information.
- Communicate effectively with informatics teams and healthcare stakeholders.
- Consider the ethical issues that can arise during the delivery of healthcare with respect to health information.
- Describe clinical workflows from an e-medicine business models perspective.
- Manage healthcare projects using the PMBOK® Guide.
All prospective students applying for the MS in Health Informatics, Graduate Certificate in Health Informatics, MSHI Healthcare Analytics or SAS Approved Graduate Certificate in Healthcare Analytics program must meet the following criteria for admission:
- Complete your application: $65 non-refundable application fee required
- A bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited university in the biological, chemical, computer or management information sciences or other acceptable field, or the equivalent bachelors and/or graduate degrees from a foreign institution* is required.
- Official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended. Any bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited university (or the equivalent from a foreign institution) is required.
- Maintained a minimum overall grade point average of 3.00 out of a possible 4.00 with a minimum grade point average of 3.00 in the sciences
- Resume
- Provide two professional or academic letters of recommendation. Letters from friends and family members will not be accepted.
- Provide Statement of Purpose. Please include a short statement about why you are interested in the program and use this statement to speak about your application’s strengths and weaknesses. See Admissions Overview for more information.
- Certificates Only: Certificate Departmental Approval Form
- While these are not required, GRE, MCAT or VAT standardized test scores or evidence of substantial health informatics experience can be submitted to enhance an application.
- Healthcare analytics program candidates should understand basic statistics. Experience in data management and statistical software is preferred but not required.
*International students may be required to submit additional information, if applicable.
Curriculum & Tuition
Tuition
Cost per credit hour: $907
Total credits: 32
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