Master of Science in Health Informatics
Become a leader in the rapidly-evolving field of health informatics. The University of Illinois at Chicago’s online Master of Science in Health Informatics prepares you to shape the cutting-edge technology and processes that are revolutionizing the healthcare industry.
With an online Master of Science degree in Health Informatics, you can be at the forefront of this exciting movement to transform the use of health care information. After graduating, you’ll be poised to help organizations develop and implement clear health informatics strategies to improve the quality of patient care and ensure access to information.
EXPERIENCE THE DIFFERENCE OF A “Very High” RESEARCH INSTITUTION
- Receive world-class instruction from a nationally recognized, industry-experienced faculty
- Connect with an elite network of classmates and alumni at the forefront of the industry
- Study in a prestigious program acknowledged as a leader in health informatics education
- Graduate from one of the first online graduate programs approved by CAHIIM
TAILORED TO YOU - THE FUTURE OF HEALTH CARE
- Complete your degree onlinein as few as 24months in a convenient, flexible format
- 3 startsper year to fit into your busy schedule
- Our interdisciplinary curriculum enables you to specialize in your field of expertise
- No GREexam required
Our post-master’s certificate program is designed for students who have already attained a master’s level degree and seek to focus on the implementation, operation and control of health information systems. Completed in just 7 courses, this certificate signifies that our students are highly proficient in the creation, implementation, operation and control of health information systems.
Online via Blackboard
Master
English
Bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college; Minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale for the final 60 semester or 90 quarter hours of undergraduate study and all cumulative graduate course work previously taken; Prior academic work must include a course in basic computing skills (or comparable experience) and one course in graduate-level basic statistics taken within the last five years. The latter may be taken upon matriculation. No GRE Required!




