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Masters Degree Matrix of Courses Effective Fall 2007

by Deborah A Todd last modified 2008-11-13 10:56

List of courses to meet the degree requirements in the masters program in Health Informatics.

The matrix below is effective for all Masters students beginning study in Fall Semester 2007. The matrix was designed to improve the quality of your educational experience by providing additional background skills and knowledge that are fundamental to the ability to study informatics, and by providing foundational courses that provide a core set of informatics skills and knowledge. The matrix allows flexibility in course selection. Prefoundational courses may count as support courses with your advisor's approval.

If your first semester in the Master's program was prior to Fall 2007, you may choose to meet the requirements of the new matrix or continue with the old matrix. If you wish to use the new matrix, you must inform Debbie Todd. Even if you choose to continue under the old matrix, you are strongly advised to speak to your advisors about taking some of the newly offered prefoundational and foundational courses on the new matrix.

Prefoundational
Courses
Foundational
Courses
Basic
Research Informatics Advanced Informatics Other Requirements
(See notes R1 to R5 below table)

HI 5004 Intro to Clinincal Healthcare (R1)

HI 5003 Molecules to Man in HI (R2)

HI 5007 Data Structures and Algorithms in Biomedicine (R3)

HI 5006 Information Technology for Biomedicine (R3)

HI 5005 Essential Math for Biomedicine (R4)

HI 5000 Technical Writing for Health Informatics (R5)
HI 5310 Foundations of Health Information Sciences I

HI 5311 Foundations of Health Information Sciences II

HI 5312 Foundations of Health Information Sciences III

HI 5353 Data Analysis for Health Informatics

HI 5309 Introduction to Health Data and Electronic Health Records

HI 5301 Health Information Systems in the Delivery of Health Care

HI 5001 Special Topics: Scientific Visualization

HI 5303 Decision Making in Healthcare

HI 5305 Legal Ethical Issues in Health Informatics

HI 5306 Health Information Security Systems

HI 5307 Systems Analysis for Health Informatics

HI 5308 Object Oriented Systems Development in Health Informatics

HI 5321 Biomedical Signal Processing

HI 5323 Image Processing

HI 5340 Intro to Learning Environments in Health Science

HI 5354 Cognitive Engineering I in Health Informatics

HI 6303 Intro to Telehealth

HI 5001/6001 Special Topics in Health Informatics

HI 5314 Technology Assessment in Healthcare

HI 5315 Quality and Outcome Improvement in Healthcare

HI 5316 Emerging Technologies for Teaching, Learning and Research

HI 5324 Nanomedicine in Healthcare

HI 5380 Principles and Foundation of Public Health Informatics

HI 5381 Methods in Public Health Informatics

HI 5382 Synthesis Project of Public Health Informatics

HI 5350 Evaluation in Health Informatics

HI 5351 Research and Evaluation in Health Informatics

HI 5352 Statistical Solutions for Health Informatics Problems

HI 5353 Data Analysis

HI 5341 Environment Development in Health Science

HI 5370 Methods in Computational Biomedicine

HI 6307 Cognitive Engineering II

HI 6308 Consumer Informatics

HI 6310 Knowledge Modeling II

HI 6351 Triangulation Methods in Health Informatics
HI 5304 Advanced Database Concepts

HI 6300 Advanced Health Information Systems

HI 6301 Health Data Display 

HI 6302 Knowledge Modeling and Engineering I

HI 6304 Consultation in Health Informatics

HI 6305 Social Dynamics and Health Informatics

HI 6306 Comparative Taxonomy

HI 6309 Healthcare Interface Design

HI 6311 Advanced Decision Analysis I

HI 6312 Project Management in Healthcare

HI 6313 Scientific Writing in Healthcare

HI 6320 Intro to Computational Aspects of Biomedicine

HI 6321 Applied Computational Biomedicine

HI 6322 Advanced Topics in Computational Biomedicine

HI 6323 Datamining in Bioinformatics

HI 6324 Computational Cognitive Neuroscience

HI 6325 Reasoning and Decision Making in Medicine

HI 6326 Computational Structural Biology

HI 6327 Biomolecular Modeling

HI 6001/7001 Special Topics in Health Informatics
Support Courses (6 hrs.)

HI 6000 Practicum (6 hours)
As advised (See Below)
6 minimum
3 to 9 minimum
 3 to 9 minimum
3 to 9 minimum
 12

A minimum of 42 credit hours is required for the Masters degree.

Notes:

R1: Advised for all MS students without US Healthcare System Experience

R2: Advised for all MS students without training in anatomy, physiology, and genetics

R3: Advised for all MS students without equivalent education or  experience in IT/Computer Science/Computer Programming

R4: Advised for all MS students without previous education in calculus, discrete math, and differential equations

R5: Advised for all students without a demonstrated record of technical writing (such as first author published papers)

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