- The Master of Science (M.S) in Health Information Technology program at the University of Michigan-Dearborn is designed to provide students with advanced knowledge and skills in the field of health information technology.
- The program focuses on preparing students to become IT professionals who can improve the efficiency and quality of healthcare delivery by leveraging technology.
- The program offers a range of courses in topics such as healthcare data analytics, health informatics, health information exchange, electronic health records, and healthcare information security.
- Students can choose to specialize in one of two areas: health data analytics or health informatics.
- Graduates of the program are well-equipped to pursue careers in a variety of healthcare organizations, including hospitals, clinics, insurance companies, and government agencies.
- They can work in roles such as health information manager, clinical informatics specialist, healthcare data analyst, and health information technology consultant.