Georgetown University
- Washington, DC
- 4 year
- Campus + Online
- Accredited
Georgetown University's health informatics master's degree program offers full- and part-time learning formats, real-world classroom projects, and capstone projects with industry employers. Full-time students can complete the flexible, accelerated program in one year.
The 30-credit curriculum trains health professionals, engineers, and computer science majors to practice clinical informatics. Courses include AI for health applications, data in electronic medical records, and digital health applications.
Georgetown lists an extensive array of financial aid options to offset costs.
- Program: Master's in health informatics and data science
- Campus: Washington, D.C.
- Type: Private
- Accreditations: Middle States Commission on Higher Education
- Tuition: $29,316 per semester
- Admission Requirements: Bachelor's degree in biology, computer science, mathematics, physics, or related; 3.0 GPA; programming proficiency in Python, R, and SQL
- Minimum Time Commitment: 12 months
- On-Campus Requirements: Yes
38%
$54,672
97%
$56,592
- Acceptance Rate
- 12%
- Students Enrolled
- 20,984
- Institution Type
- Private
Duke University
- Durham, NC
- 4 year
- Campus + Online
- Accredited
Duke University's health informatics master's program prepares nurses to use IT and electronic health data to improve health outcomes through online courses that allow students to continue working while enrolled. The curriculum includes a practicum in a real-world setting and a health informatics synthesis project at a site coordinated by the department's clinical placement office.
Courses include clinical data analytics, creation and use of healthcare databases, health information exchange, and IT systems analysis and design.
- Program: Master of nursing in health informatics
- Campus: Durham, North Carolina
- Type: Private
- Accreditations: Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education; Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges
- Tuition: $2,166 per credit
- Admission Requirements: Bachelor of science in nursing or associate degree in nursing and a bachelor's in any field; 3.0 GPA; RN license; coursework in statistics; 3.0 GPA
- Minimum Time Commitment: 24 months
- On-Campus Requirements: Yes
24%
$57,900
98%
$57,900
- Acceptance Rate
- 6%
- Students Enrolled
- 17,620
- Institution Type
- Private
University of Pennsylvania
- Philadelphia, PA
- 4 year
- Campus + Online
- Accredited
The University of Pennsylvania offers a master of biomedical informatics for practicing clinicians, such as health informatics practitioners, healthcare administrators, and clinical knowledge managers. The on-campus curriculum includes 10 self-paced course units and a capstone project. Each enrollee completes online HIPAA and CITI training and attends an annual day-long Informatics Day symposium.
Courses introduce biomedical informatics and cover data science, human factors, implementation science, and standards and clinical terminologies. Admission prioritizes demonstrated experience through didactic training or professional work.
- Program: Master of biomedical informatics
- Campus: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Type: Private
- Accreditations: Middle States Commission on Higher Education
- Tuition: $4,912 per credit unit
- Admission Requirements: Transcripts from all past degrees; familiarity with problems biomedical informatics seeks to solve; clinical experience and knowledge of the U.S. health system
- Minimum Time Commitment: 24 months
- On-Campus Requirements: Yes
20%
$38,732
98%
$38,732
- Acceptance Rate
- 7%
- Students Enrolled
- 23,374
- Institution Type
- Private
Case Western Reserve University
- Cleveland, OH
- 4 year
- Campus + Online
- Accredited
The health informatics master's program at Case Western Reserve University trains professionals to analyze, interpret, integrate, and manage data to advance clinical care, research, and public policy. Enrollees have backgrounds in biology, computer science, clinical care, health and biomedical sciences, healthcare management and administration, and statistics.
The program offers a 16-month full-time track, an 11-month, non-thesis intensive track, and a part-time option. Students can choose a project/comprehensive exam pathway that includes internships and practicums.
- Program: Master's in biomedical and health informatics
- Campus: Cleveland, Ohio
- Type: Private
- Accreditations: Higher Learning Commission
- Tuition: $2,248 per credit
- Admission Requirements: Unofficial transcripts; a resume or CV highlighting work and volunteer experience and research positions; three recommendation letters with one or more from a professor
- Minimum Time Commitment: 11 months
- On-Campus Requirements: Yes
16%
$49,358
93%
$50,838
- Acceptance Rate
- 27%
- Students Enrolled
- 12,201
- Institution Type
- Private
CUNY Brooklyn College
- Brooklyn, NY
- 4 year
- Campus + Online
- Accredited
CUNY Brooklyn College offers a master of science in health informatics that prepares students to perform project management, database programming, computer-based reporting, and epidemiological analysis. The curriculum addresses computer security, clinical and non-clinical care organizational structure, and health policies, laws, and regulations.
A health informatics specialization is available through the master of science in computer science program, with courses that explore computer applications in health sciences.
CUNY Brooklyn lists numerous financial aid resources for graduate students.
- Program: Master's in health informatics
- Campus: Brooklyn, New York
- Type: Public
- Accreditations: Middle States Commission on Higher Education
- Tuition: $5,545 per semester
- Admission Requirements: Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution; transcripts; two recommendation letters
- Minimum Time Commitment: Not specified
- On-Campus Requirements: Yes
88%
$11,090
79%
$20,520
- Acceptance Rate
- 51%
- Students Enrolled
- 15,938
- Institution Type
- Public
DePaul University
- Chicago, IL
- 4 year
- Campus + Online
- Accredited
Students can complete health informatics master's degrees at DePaul University through in-person or online delivery. The program offers technical and hands-on experience in AI and digital technologies used to improve human health. The curriculum design suits individuals interested in technology careers and clinicians looking to expand their tech skills.
Courses include introductory and foundational topics; electives in databases and systems, analytics, and innovations in healthcare; and independent study and graduate internship practicums. Students may also qualify for graduate assistantships.
- Program: Master's in health informatics
- Campus: Chicago, Illinois
- Type: Private
- Accreditations: Higher Learning Commission
- Tuition: $955 per credit
- Admission Requirements: Bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited institution; 2.5 GPA; transcripts
- Minimum Time Commitment: Not specified
- On-Campus Requirements: No
66%
$17,951
84%
$21,719
- Acceptance Rate
- 70%
- Students Enrolled
- 20,917
- Institution Type
- Private
Medical College of Wisconsin
- Milwaukee, WI
- 4 year
- Campus + Online
- Accredited
The University of Wisconsin Milwaukee offers its master's in health informatics on campus and online. The program develops in-demand skills, including clinical decision support, computer programming, database design and management, and systems analysis and design. Learners can specialize in data analytics, health information exchange, or predictive modeling.
The flexible curriculum, ideal for working professionals, comprises 33 credits and includes a professional project or thesis. Electives include health information technology procurement, biomedical natural language processing, and a seminar in health outcomes assessment.
- Program: Master's in health care informatics
- Campus: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Type: Public
- Accreditations: Higher Learning Commission
- Tuition: $5,551 per semester for Wisconsin residents, $8,326 per semester for Midwest residents, $12,266 per semester for out-of-state students
- Admission Requirements: Bachelor's degree in any field; a background in health- or information/computer-related field or similar; 2.75 GPA
- Minimum Time Commitment: Not specified
- On-Campus Requirements: No
16%
$30,000
N/A
$30,000
- Acceptance Rate
- N/A
- Students Enrolled
- 1,538
- Institution Type
- Private
Fordham University
- Bronx, NY
- 4 year
- Campus + Online
- Accredited
Fordham University's applied health informatics master's program focuses on building a community of experts to promote equity and access to digital health worldwide. International students comprise 85% of learners in the program.
The 36-credit online curriculum includes courses in models for clinical information, the business of health informatics, and AI in healthcare. Each enrollee must complete a research project/thesis and/or an applied project capstone. The program prefers applicants with professional or volunteer healthcare experience.
- Program: Master of science in applied health informatics
- Campus: Bronx, New York
- Type: Private
- Accreditations: Middle States Commission on Higher Education
- Tuition: $1,100 per credit
- Admission Requirements: Bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited institution (or international equivalent); 3.0 GPA
- Minimum Time Commitment: 12 months
- On-Campus Requirements: No
26%
$23,112
88%
$23,112
- Acceptance Rate
- 54%
- Students Enrolled
- 16,556
- Institution Type
- Private
University of Utah
- Salt Lake City, UT
- 4 year
- Campus + Online
- Accredited
Designed for working students, the part-time University of Utah's master's in biomedical informatics offers training in applied technical skills and health care analytics management. Enrollees work as biologists, clinicians, and healthcare professionals and have also graduated with IT and data science degrees.
Learners complete 30 credits of online and in-person coursework and can choose from three tracks: applied clinical informatics, biomedical AI and data science, and translational bioinformatics. A background in biology helps translational bioinformatics students.
- Program: Master's in biomedical informatics
- Campus: Salt Lake City, Utah
- Type: Public
- Accreditations: Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities
- Tuition: $1,005 per credit for Utah residents; $3,580 per credit for out-of-state students
- Admission Requirements: Bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited institution; 3.0 GPA; Python programming for biomedical AI and data science and translational bioinformatics tracks
- Minimum Time Commitment: Not specified
- On-Campus Requirements: Yes
66%
$ 6,970
87%
$24,607
- Acceptance Rate
- 95%
- Students Enrolled
- 34,464
- Institution Type
- Public
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
- Lubbock, TX
- 4 year
- Campus + Online
- Accredited
The health informatics nursing master's degree at Texas Tech University Health Science Center qualifies graduates for their national certification exams. The primarily online, 39-credit curriculum includes core courses such as foundations in interprofessional collaborations; population health; and informatics, quality, and safety.
Specialty topics cover public health informatics, health information technology systems development life cycle, and practical application of statistics in healthcare. Students complete an informatics capstone. Students can apply for financial aid and School of Nursing scholarships.
- Program: Master of science in nursing, health informatics
- Campus: Lubbock, Texas
- Type: Public
- Accreditations: Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education; Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges
- Tuition: $272 per credit for Texas residents; $682 per credit for out-of-state students
- Admission Requirements: Bachelor's degree in nursing from an accredited school and program; 3.0 GPA; RN license; C in undergraduate research and statistics courses; nursing informatics or technology experience; two years of clinical experience
- Minimum Time Commitment: Not specified
- On-Campus Requirements: Yes
64%
$ 6,360
N/A
$16,176
- Acceptance Rate
- N/A
- Students Enrolled
- 5,378
- Institution Type
- Public
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