Master of Science in Clinical & Health Informatics Postgraduate Program By University of Wisconsin-Madison |Top Universities
Tuitionfee

48,000 USDTuition Fee/year

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Main Subject Area

Medicine Related StudiesMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Medicine Related Studies

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

Online

The amount and speed of data are increasing across every industry—especially health care. A Master of Science in Clinical and Health Informatics from the University of Wisconsin–Madison ensures that you have a strong foundation in clinical informatics methods so you can create innovative solutions or improve the ones already in place. The Clinical and Health Informatics program integrates electronic health record analysis, database design and clinical operational management, health modeling, and health care data security into one degree. It also supplements your existing health care expertise and builds analytical and management skills. Work with instructors and peers across an array of disciplines to understand how to make key decisions about health, security, and biomedical and health information problems. You complete classes in data analytics, engineering design, information systems, management, and leadership skills. Every course is different because every class is different. Your classmates come from varied health care backgrounds and may work down the hall, at your competitor’s business, or across the globe. You each bring real-world challenges from your workplace into your coursework to examine and practice together.

Program overview

Main Subject

Medicine Related Studies

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

Online

The amount and speed of data are increasing across every industry—especially health care. A Master of Science in Clinical and Health Informatics from the University of Wisconsin–Madison ensures that you have a strong foundation in clinical informatics methods so you can create innovative solutions or improve the ones already in place. The Clinical and Health Informatics program integrates electronic health record analysis, database design and clinical operational management, health modeling, and health care data security into one degree. It also supplements your existing health care expertise and builds analytical and management skills. Work with instructors and peers across an array of disciplines to understand how to make key decisions about health, security, and biomedical and health information problems. You complete classes in data analytics, engineering design, information systems, management, and leadership skills. Every course is different because every class is different. Your classmates come from varied health care backgrounds and may work down the hall, at your competitor’s business, or across the globe. You each bring real-world challenges from your workplace into your coursework to examine and practice together.

Admission requirements

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All applicants must: Have a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution. Ideal applicants will: Have an academic degree focus in a medical field, health sciences, information technology, statistics, or similar AND Have a focused area of interest in informatics, data analytics, clinical care or research, health information technology or similar AND Have completed (or are in the process of completing) a college-level statistics course. Equivalent work experience is considered, with micro-course learning in the program. Application materials required: Online application, Supplemental application consisting of seven short answer questions, Statement of purpose by providing a copy of your resume, Transcripts, AND Two letters of recommendation.
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Tuition fee and scholarships

Domestic Students

48,000 USD
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International Students

48,000 USD
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