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The dual Master’s degree consists of 52 credits between the Health Information Management, Management and IT Leadership programs. The courses include 45 credits of core courses and seven credits of a research sequence. Students will choose either HIM or ITL as their primary degree and will take the research sequence through that program. However, the course work is a collaborative experience with involvement from faculty in both programs to integrate research and practices from both disciplines.
Courses
- HIM 6501 Technology Applications in Healthcare
- HIM 6502 Development of Computerized Health Information
- HIM 6505 Database Methods in Healthcare
- HIM 6506 Assessing Clinical Outcomes
- HIM 6508 Decision Support Systems
- HIM 6509 Medical Vocabularies & Classification Systems
- CIS 6101 Leadership Communications
- CIS 6105 IT Strategy and Governance
- CIS 6107 Data Warehouse and Mining
- CIS 6108 Transforming the Organization
- CIS 6205 IT Ethics and Security
- CIS 6208 IT Project Management
- CIS 6308 Managing Technical Teams
- CIS 6318 Enterprise Systems
- MGT 6455 Strategic Management
Research Sequence
- HIM 6520 Applied Research and Writing
- HIM 6522 Final Applied Project
- HIM 6523 Graduate seminar
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- CIS 6795 Research and Writing
- CIS 6800 Final Applied Project
- CIS 6900 Final Applied Project - Seminar
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