ACCELERATE YOUR CAREER WITH HEALTH INFORMATICS
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Be at the intersection of healthcare, data, and technology with a master's degree in Health Informatics from Pace University.
The fully online Health Informatics, MS program is asynchronous and designed for clinicians with varying work schedules. Complete the program in just 18 months (five semesters).
At the conclusion of our 30-credit program,graduates are prepared to transform data into knowledge as well as action for individuals or a population of interest. Graduates may advance in their current role or move to more analytical roles in quality improvement, performance improvement, and population health at top institutions in the field, including NewYork-Presbyterian, Columbia University Medical Center, and New York University Medical Center, as well as major pharmaceutical companies, including Pfizer, Regeneron, Bayer, TrialSpark, Zocdoc, Quartet Health, and Particle Health.
Interdisciplinary Curriculum
Our curriculum has an equal number of courses from the College of Health Professions and the Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems. Our Health Informatics master’s degree is an exceptional interdisciplinary program at the intersection of healthcare and technology. Courses include the following topics:
- Healthcare Environments and Delivery Systems
- Ethics, Privacy, and Security
- Healthcare Information Systems
- Statistics
- Relational Databases and SQL
- Data Mining
- Data Visualization
- Big Data
- Project Management and Leadership
- User Experience
Top employers in the field
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Memorial Sloan Kettering
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NewYork-Presbyterian
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Columbia University Medical Center
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New York University Medical Center
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Pfizer
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Regeneron
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Bayer
Program designed for
- Clinicians with a passion for data and technology to improve patient care.
- Technology professionals and data scientists interested in changing healthcare delivery through data and technology.
- Anyone who is curious, listens well, is a team player, and has a passion for finding solutions to complex problems.
Healthcare technology is bringing us into an exciting world of truly personalized medicine and healthcare. Pace faculty are working with students on innovative, interdisciplinary research projects that seamlessly blend healthcare and technology in ways that improve the healthcare experience not just for patients, but for medical professionals as well.
– Dr. Jonathan Hill, Dean of the Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems