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Which Schools Offer a Degree in Health Informatics?

Which Schools Offer a Degree in Health Informatics?
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Maria Nero September 8, 2020

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There are a variety of schools across the U.S. that offer a master’s program in health informatics. They include a mix of online and in-person options to help you decide which program would work best for you. I am going to list more well-known schools, but this list is not exhaustive by any means. The information provided is to give you ideas of important information you should learn for each school that you are interested in. Always continue to do your research!

University of Illinois at Chicago (my school!)

  • Program: Master of Science In Health Informatics
  • Location: Chicago, Illinois
  • Tuition: $28,500-$31-500
  • Length of Program - 2-2.5 years
  • Setting: Online
  • GRE: Not required
  • Salary Range Post Graduation: $75,000-$150,000

Stony Brook University

  • Program: Master of Science in Applied Health Informatics
  • Location: Southampton, NY
  • Tuition: $29,000
  • Length of Program - 15 months
  • Setting: In person
  • GRE: Not required
  • Salary Range Post Graduation: $60,000-$80,000

Tufts University - School of Medicine

  • Program: Master of Science In Health Informatics & Analytics
  • Location: Boston, Massachusetts
  • Tuition: $51,912
  • Length of Program - 2 years
  • Setting: Online
  • GRE: Not required

University of Michigan

  • Program: Master of Health Informatics
  • Location: Ann Arbor, Michigan
  • Tuition: $14,861 in-state, $24,548 out of state
  • Length of Program - 2 years
  • Setting: In person
  • GRE: Not required

Northeastern University

  • Program: Master of Science In Health Informatics
  • Location: Boston, Massachusetts
  • Tuition: $42,600
  • Length of Program - 2-3 years
  • Setting: Online
  • GRE: Not required

Like any graduate program, there is a lot of variability between the different schools that offer the same program. One thing that would be helpful when choosing is to make a list of what your deal-breakers are and what things you can be flexible on. For example, if you need to do your program online then that will narrow your search. If you do not need your degree to be done by a certain time, then the length it takes to finish the degree may not be as important to you. I hope this gave you an idea of what to start looking for in programs as you begin your journey to a career in informatics!

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