Master of Science in Health Informatics
30 credit hours
(Pending SACSCOC approval)
Master of Science in Health Informatics
30 credit hours
(Pending SACSCOC approval)
Program Overview
The M.S. in Health Informatics equips you to translate clinical, financial, and population-health data into life-changing insight. You’ll master analytics, telehealth, and quality-improvement tools while grounding every byte in a biblical ethic of compassion, privacy, and wise stewardship. Graduates leave ready to bridge the gap between caregivers and IT teams—improving patient outcomes and advancing Christ-centered excellence in healthcare systems worldwide.
Program at a Glance
Credential: M.S. in Health Informatics
Total hours: 30 semester credits
Delivery: Hybrid (Miami-Hialeah) / 100 % Online
Typical length: 18 months full-time
Entry terms: August | January | May
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Apply TodayProgram at a Glance
Credential: M.S. in Health Informatics
Total hours: 30 semester credits
Delivery: Hybrid (Miami-Hialeah) / 100 % Online
Typical length: 18 months full-time
Entry terms: August | January | May
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Apply TodayDegree Requirements (30 credits)
MHI 5001 Intro to Health Informatics
MHI 5004 Population Health in the USA
MHI 5007 Digital Health
MHI 5010 Healthcare Data Analytics
MHI 5013 Healthcare Databases
MHI 5016 Health Information Ethics
MHI 6001 Healthcare Leadership
MHI 6004 Patient Safety & Quality
MHI 6007 Health Informatics & Telehealth
MHI 6090 Health Informatics Capstone
What you’ll learn
Graduates will integrate health-care data standards and privacy regulations with Christian ethics to safeguard patient information. They will apply statistical and visual-analytics techniques to support evidence-based clinical and administrative decisions, while designing and managing interoperable databases, telehealth platforms, and quality-improvement initiatives. Equipped to lead interdisciplinary teams, they will implement informatics solutions that enhance safety, efficiency, and the overall patient experience.
Career & Ministry Pathways
Clinical Informatics Analyst
Telehealth Program Manager
Health Data Privacy & Security Officer
Population-Health Informatics Consultant
What you’ll learn
Graduates will integrate health-care data standards and privacy regulations with Christian ethics to safeguard patient information. They will apply statistical and visual-analytics techniques to support evidence-based clinical and administrative decisions, while designing and managing interoperable databases, telehealth platforms, and quality-improvement initiatives. Equipped to lead interdisciplinary teams, they will implement informatics solutions that enhance safety, efficiency, and the overall patient experience.
Career & Ministry Pathways
Clinical Informatics Analyst
Telehealth Program Manager
Health Data Privacy & Security Officer
Population-Health Informatics Consultant
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