Nov 19, 2024  
2023-2024 GRADUATE CATALOG 
    
2023-2024 GRADUATE CATALOG [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Population Health Informatics Graduate Certificate


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With the rapid pace of technological advancements, public health professions require a core set of informatics skills. Population health informatics tools and technologies are rapidly enhancing the capacity to translate growing population data into meaningful information that can inform actionable insights. Expertise in population health informatics is critical in supporting the activities of public health agencies toward building and sustaining information capabilities that meet evolving population health needs. 

Admission Requirements:


Applications for admission to the program will be consistent with the school’s graduate admissions. Eligible students will submit applications via SOPHAS Express, a centralized online application system for schools and programs of public health. Other application requirements include:

    • SOPHAS express online application fee
    • Transcripts of all institutions attended (with a minimum GPA of 3.0)
    • A personal statement/statement of purpose (recommended length is 500 words)
    • Two letters of recommendation
    • A resume/CV
    • TOEFL scores are required if language of instruction for prior degrees was not English
      • Paper-based test: 550
      • Computer administered test: 233
      • Internet-based test: 60 (reading score, writing score, and listening score)
    • Transcript evaluation from WES or ECE for foreign transcripts

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Graduation Requirements:


Five graduate-level courses (15 credits) are required for program completion. The required courses address the following competencies in population health informatics:

  • Assess stakeholder data, information, and knowledge needs
  • Manage and direct health informatics planning for projects related to public health and information technology
  • Apply informatics standards appropriately and contribute to standards development efforts
  • Design, develop, and implement user-centered population health information systems effectively
  • Establish frameworks for evaluating the implementation process of information systems and applications, and make recommendations to improve user satisfaction and outcomes
  • Recommend strategies and solutions that integrate informatics knowledge within organizations and communities and ensure confidentiality, security, and integrity​​​​​​​


Retention Requirements:


The school has a robust advisement plan where each student will have a faculty advisor. There will be an orientation at the start of the program and once a semester we will have meeting with all the students in the mid semester to assess feedback on how things are going. Students must earn a grade of B (3. 0) or higher in all required courses. Grades of “D” and “F” will not apply toward any graduate degree but will be computed in the GPA. No more than 7 hours of “C-“, “C,” or “C+” will be applied towards meeting degree requirements. The graduate certificate program will adhere to Graduate School policy regarding course grades and repetition of courses.

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