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The Health Informatics Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies program at Georgia State University is a five-semester, full-time course sequence that builds upon the first two years of undergraduate studies. This professionally oriented program mandates an application process for admission. Applicants must finish the core curriculum before being considered for the program. Admission is competitive, with selection criteria including: cumulative GPA, prerequisite course grades, academic consistency, performance trends, and interpersonal skills demonstrated through a personal statement. This 60-credit-hour Health Informatics B.I.S. curriculum spans five semesters following the initial undergraduate years. Due to its professional focus, students must apply and gain admission to start the program at the junior year level, beginning in either fall or spring semester.