Health Informatics
Health Informatics is a fairly new field that is revolutionizing the way the healthcare industry acquires, stores, and retrieves medical information while using the most advanced technology and security management tools alongside existing systems.
The Master of Science in Medical Informatics (MMI) degree is a program that prepares clinically trained health professionals and individuals with IT backgrounds to provide information technology services to the medical community with the goal of improving patient outcomes.

The Master of Science in Health Informatics trains students to facilitate cooperation across the health disciplines by providing a better understanding of the modern technology, data, information, and decision-making used in healthcare.

Bachelor of Science Programs in Health Information Management educate students in the practices of acquiring, organizing, and analyzing health information.
