Applied Clinical Informatics Track
Improve health by applying health, computer, and information sciences to manage information and data. Graduates of this track will be prepared for industry or health system positions as data managers, health informaticists, or data analysts. Coursework directly informs informatics practice in health care settings, including human factors, systems analysis, and project management and, clinical systems implementation. This track is available as a hybrid between remote-real-time and asynchronous online courses each semester.
Best suited for health care, IT, and computer science professionals.
Students on an F-1 or J-1 visa are allowed to take courses in this track, but cannot declare this track as their program of study.
APPLIED CLINICAL INFORMATICS TRACK
YEAR 1
Fall Semester
BMI 6010 - Foundations of Health Care Informatics (2)
BMI 6017 - Computer Science Fundamentals (3)
BMI 6203 - Clinical Database Design (2)
BMI 6701 - Population & Public Health Informatics (2)
BMI 6810 - DBMI Business Seminar (0.5)
Spring Semester
BMI 6103 - Health Systems Improvement (2)
BMI 6105 - Statistics for Biomedical Informatics (3)
BMI 6120 -Standards in Biomedical Informatics (2)
BMI 6810 - DBMI Business Seminar (0.5)
YEAR 2
Note: BMI 7902 - BMI Practicum must be completed at 3 or 4 credits, and completed before the Capstone presentation.
Fall Semester
BMI 6102 - Human Systems Interactions (2)
BMI 6300 - Clinical Decision Support (3)
BMI 6804 - Systems Analysis & Implementation (3)
BMI 6810 - DBMI Business Seminar (0.5)
Spring Semester
BMI 6305 - Principles of Leadership (1.5)
BMI 6440 - Clinical Information Systems Architecture (2)
BMI 6810 - DBMI Business Seminar (0.5)
BMI 6975 - Non-Thesis Capstone Project: MS (1)
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February 15th
Program decisions are typically delivered
6-8 weeks after the submission deadline.