For General Program of Study:
- More details: General Program of Study
Note: Students must complete 21 credit hours (7 courses) of HINF courses.
For Specialized Concentrations:
- Biotechnology
- FDA and regulations
Note: Students must complete 18 credit hours (6 courses) of HINF courses.
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The program offers flexibility for students to choose the course delivery that work best for them - face-to-face, online, and/or hybrid. The program is also offered completely online.
Students have the option of completing a Graduate Academic Certificate in Health Data Science and/or a Graduate Academic Certificate in Health Information concurrently with the M.S. in Health Informatics.
For questions regarding the Health Informatics degree overview, please email ci-advising@unt.edu.
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