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Health informatics (sometimes called biomedical informatics) is a multidisciplinary area of study that utilizes computer science, information technology, statistics, management principles, and related scientific approaches to facilitate medical breakthroughs and enhance the practical use of data. It focuses on optimizing information analysis, knowledge application, and data management from fundamental research to patient care. The discipline aims to enhance societal health outcomes, quality of life, and economic efficiency. The curriculum includes required coursework in health informatics, computer science, and biostatistics, along with specialized electives in both technical and healthcare subjects. Potential specialization tracks cover health IT systems, remote healthcare services, computational biology, human-computer interaction design, system effectiveness assessment, database development, clinical support tools, healthcare program analysis, and biomedical signal processing.
The preferred undergraduate GPA for admittance to the program is 3.30.
Applicants are expected to have at least a bachelor of science or equivalent degree from a regionally accredited institution of higher education.
English Language Proficiency Requirements: TOEFL iBT – Total Score: 79; Writing Subscore: 21; Reading Subscore: 19; IELTS Academic – Total Score: 6.5; Writing Subscore: 6.5; Reading Subscore: 6.5; Pearson Test of Academic English (PTE Academic) – Total Score: 59; Writing Subscore: 59; Reading Subscore: 59; Cambridge Assessment English (CAE) C1 Advanced – Total Score: 180; Writing Subscore: 180; Reading Subscore: 180.