M

Access personal records, make payments, and see your schedule.

Get into your courses through our learning management system.

Access your university emails.

More resources you may be looking for:

Master’s Concentration

Health Data Informatics and Analytics: Master’s Degree

Use data to design solutions to current healthcare industry issues. You’ll learn how to organize projects and formulate strategies for solving business and research challenges. Sharpen skills such as:

  • Building plans for ethical research
  • Designing database relation diagrams and data usage plans
  • Creating SQL scripts for data extraction
  • Analyzing issues using the “4P” framework: patients, providers, payers, and population.

Let us help you succeed.

Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.
Name

*Indicates a required field.

Top-ranked, career-focused education in a flexible online format.

At a Glance

Classes Next Begin
March 31

Term Length
10 Weeks

Master's Tuition
$835 per credit hour

Format
Evening or Online

Admission Details
Free Application. No GRE or GMAT

How Long to Finish
As quick as 18 months. Access a sample schedule

Top-Ranked University by U.S. News & World Report

DU Logo

Connect with an Advisor

Featured Instructors

Curriculum

Master of Science in Health Informatics with a concentration in Health Data Informatics and Analytics requires completion of 48 credit hours (12 courses).

6

Core Courses

5

Concentration
Courses

1

Elective Courses

Core Courses

Learn the scope of activity, historical development, and future direction of the industry. These courses provide a foundation that you'll draw on throughout your concentration and elective courses. The capstone serves as the culminating academic experience in which you'll explore a problem of practice in your field of study.

HINF 4010 Health Informatics Communication
HINF 4020 Healthcare Workflow and Gap Analysis
HINF 4030 Healthcare Finance
HINF 4650 Healthcare Project Management and Professionalism
HINF 4900 Experiential Learning in Health Informatics
HINF 4901 Capstone Project
OR  
HINF 4902 Capstone Seminar
Concentration Courses

Focus on a specific professional area within the larger industry sector and master the skills needed to excel in that area.

HINF 4600 Healthcare Data and Delivery by Perspective
HINF 4610 Healthcare Ethics and Biostatistics
HINF 4620 Healthcare Methods and Programming
HINF 4630 Healthcare Data Mining, Integration and Interpretation
HINF 4640 Healthcare Database Applications
Elective Courses

Popular electives for students in the Health Informatics program include:

HINF 4210 Data Platforms in Healthcare
HINF 4220 Health Data Mining 
HINF 4230 Healthcare Statistical Dynamics of Machine Learning
HINF 4240 Health Data Science Reporting 
HINF 4301 Foundations of Digital Health
HINF 4310 Healthcare Information Systems
HINF 4315 Digital and Virtual Health
HINF 4325 Values and Outcomes in Digital Health
HINF 4335 Healthcare Cybersecurity 
HINF 4810 Survey of Health Industry Artificial Intelligence
HINF 4825 Technology and Applications for Telehealth and Virtual Care Success
HC 4805 Virtual Care: Opportunities and Barriers for Health Systems

Elective courses may be chosen from among non-core and concentration courses in the academic program, and you may also select courses in other College of Professional Studies graduate programs. Your academic advisor will help you select electives that align with your career and personal goals.

Interested in a graduate certificate?

Explore our four and six course graduate certificates in Health Data Informatics and Analytics.

Take a Course Before You Apply

https://professionalstudies.du.edu/wp-admin/post.php?post=238837&action=edit

We know how important it is to get started when you’re ready. That’s why you can enroll in a course before you officially apply.

Career Opportunities

Select Job Titles

Chief Medical Information Officer
Health Information Management Director
Chief Information Manager
Health Information Resource Manager
Health Information System Application Designer
Clinical Analyst
Informatics Specialist Consultant

Business Intelligence Analyst Salary: National Average

$90,900

(U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics)

College of Professional Studies students have access to University of Denver Career Services including:

  • One-on-one career coaching and mock interviews
  • A job database dedicated to DU students and alumni
  • Resume and cover letter guidance

Check out our jobs tool to explore job postings, salaries, and top companies in your geographic area.

Accreditation

 


Higher Learning Commission

College of Professional Studies programs maintain the highest level of accreditation offered by The Higher Learning Commission, one of the regional accrediting bodies recognized by the federal government. The University of Denver and all of its academic programs are regionally accredited by this commission, and regional accreditation is the highest standard for universities in the United States.

 


HIMSS Organizational Affiliates

The HIMSS Academic Organizational Affiliate program shares industry knowledge and educates our students on critical issues in health information and technology by offering complimentary student memberships to HIMSS and other key benefits.

spacer


Curriculum Alignment

To ensure our programs meet industry needs, the curriculum is closely aligned with national organizations such as the American College of Healthcare Executives and Medical Group Management Association, as well as local organizations such as the Denver Medical Study Group.

Take the Next Step

https://professionalstudies.du.edu/wp-admin/post.php?post=239239&action=edit