M.S. in Health Informatics
The Master of Science in Health Informatics (MS-HI) program at UNT is designed to educate leaders in health informatics who can apply data science and information management methods and techniques to improve the delivery of healthcare with a patient-centered focus in diversified environments.
Courses are taught by faculty with professional expertise and experience in the healthcare industry and research productivity in global health challenges. The program has an interdisciplinary approach to the curriculum and research endeavors that brings together faculty and students from a variety of backgrounds from healthcare, information science, data science, and information technology.
We aim to attract a diverse population of high-quality students who are interested in using technology to solve issues in healthcare.
Students enrolled in the program have rich learning experiences in the classroom and opportunities to participate in partnerships and collaborative activities involving educational organizations, industry, and government. They can expect faculty mentoring, an active student organization, and professional development opportunities.
The Health Informatics Lecture Series, hosted in the fall and spring semesters, features health informatics experts. Students are encouraged to join professional associations and network with stakeholders in the health informatics profession.
The Master of Science in Health Informatics (MS-HI) program at UNT is designed to educate leaders in health informatics who can apply data science and information management methods and techniques to improve the delivery of healthcare with a patient-centered focus in diversified environments.
Courses are taught by faculty with professional expertise and experience in the healthcare industry and research productivity in global health challenges. The program has an interdisciplinary approach to the curriculum and research endeavors that brings together faculty and students from a variety of backgrounds from healthcare, information science, data science, and information technology.
We aim to attract a diverse population of high-quality students who are interested in using technology to solve issues in healthcare.
Students enrolled in the program have rich learning experiences in the classroom and opportunities to participate in partnerships and collaborative activities involving educational organizations, industry, and government. They can expect faculty mentoring, an active student organization, and professional development opportunities.
The Health Informatics Lecture Series, hosted in the fall and spring semesters, features health informatics experts. Students are encouraged to join professional associations and network with stakeholders in the health informatics profession.