Health Care Informatics Certificate
This certificate program is designed for health care and nurse
professionals interested in pursuing or advancing in careers
associated with health care informatics and technology.
Individuals with little or no background in Informatics receive an
overview of informatics as it relates to delivery within a health
care facility. The program is designed to provide the learner with
current knowledge in concepts of health care informatics, systems
life cycle, and data management. The 10 credit-bearing
specialization is available as a certificate program for postbaccalaureate
students. The four courses in the informatics
specialization certificate program are available at campuses
offering nursing or health care degree programs using a variety of
delivery methods.
The U.S. Department of Education requires the University to provide the following information about each of our programs that lead to gainful employment in a recognized profession.
61.0% of students complete the program on time.
The on-time completion rate is computed by dividing the number of students who completed the program
within "normal time" by the total number of students who completed the program during the
Federal Award Year July 1, 2009 - June 30, 2010. "Normal time" may vary by program, geographic
location and is identified in the catalog.
Includes cost per credit, application fee, and fees for resources (books/eResources) for
students completing the program in normal time.
Learn how best to manage program costs by exploring your financial aid & payment options.
Median Loan DebtThe reported median debt load reflects the students who completed the program during the Federal Award Year July 1, 2009 - June 30, 2010. Median loan debt is dependent on the loan combinations students take out. The types of loans students owe affect the median loan debt. |
|
|---|---|
| Federal | $6,245.22 |
| Private | $0.00 |
| Institutional | $0.00 |
Median loan debt is dependent on the loan combinations students take out. The types of loans students
owe affect the median loan debt.
While widely available, all programs may not be available in all locations or in all delivery modalities. Some states have specific programmatic requirements which may vary from the requirements listed on this site. For more specific information on your program of choice, please contact an enrollment advisor or review the University's catalog.
Courses
| Course # | Title | Prerequisites |
|---|---|---|
| HCS504 | Introduction To Graduate Study In Health Sciences/nursing | |
| HCI500 | Concepts of Health Care Informatics | HCS504 |
| HCI510 | Systems Life Cycle | HCI500, HCS504 |
| HCI520 | Data Management and Design | HCI500, HCS504 |
