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The University of Michigan offers a 2-year, residential master’s degree in health informatics. The program is one of very few with a distinctive emphasis on developing leaders for a wide range of potential careers in this rapidly growing field. It provides students with an incredibly comprehensive academic foundation that includes coursework in consumer health informatics, clinical and population health informatics. database management, programming, and healthcare data analytics. Although applicants often possess a background in health or computer science, neither are required for admission. The Master of Health Informatics program offers an innovative, interdisciplinary approach to health informatics, drawing upon the expertise of several schools and departments across a broad spectrum at the University of Michigan. Depending on each individual's career interests, students are allowed to focus their individual plans of study through the selection of various core and elective courses.

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