Healthcare Informatics, MS
Thrive professionally with a UIS Online Master's in Healthcare Informatics
Big data makes a big difference in medicine, from customized patient treatment plans to a rapid response during a community healthcare crisis.
Big data makes a big difference in medicine, from customized patient treatment plans to a rapid response during a community healthcare crisis.
The Online Graduate Certificate in Healthcare Analytics at the University of Illinois Springfield is designed for professionals in business, technology and healthcare seeking to leverage data analytics for healthcare. The Graduate Certificate in Healthcare Analytics focuses on enhancing skills in analytical thinking and problem-solving within healthcare informatics. It covers key areas such as data management, analytics and decision support in healthcare settings.
The online Graduate Certificate in Health Information Privacy and Security at the University of Illinois Springfield focuses on addressing cybersecurity threats in healthcare. It combines health information expertise with a strong emphasis on privacy and security issues, preparing students to handle data breaches and comply with privacy laws. The curriculum includes courses on healthcare informatics, data communications and information systems security.
Grow your skills in managing school improvement issues, enhancing teacher performance and using data-driven decision making to improve student success.
The purpose of the graduate certificate in Leadership and Learning is to provide advanced training in curriculum, assessment and pedagogy. This program will help PK-12 teachers gain additional knowledge and skills in school improvement issues, enhancing teacher performance in addressing student needs and the use of data-driven decision making.
The International and Global Studies minor provides students with the tools necessary to better understand the complex and changing world of the twenty-first century.
p>This program is not accepting applications for the certificate in Gerontology.The Gerontology Certificate at the University of Illinois Springfield is designed to equip students with a comprehensive understanding of aging. It encompasses a range of topics including the psychological, biological and social aspects of aging, as well as issues related to death, dying and bereavement. This concentration is part of the Human Services Program and aims to prepare students for careers in aging-related fields by providing them with critical perspectives and practical skills.
Elevate your career with the Graduate Certificate in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) from the University of Illinois Springfield. This program offers a comprehensive suite of geospatial analytical skills, suitable for both academic and practical careers. Open to on-campus and online students, it does not require enrollment in a degree program at UIS. For more details, please visit the catalog page.
Explore the World with Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
Delve into the dynamic field of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) with our minor program. GIS combines geography, technology and data analysis to unlock the power of location-based insights.
Students seeking a finance minor lay a solid groundwork for a career in both the public and private sector, which require strategic management of their capital budgeting and financing.
This technologically advancing career teaches students the fundamentals of problem solving, quantitative and statistical analysis, communication and creativity. For minor requirements, course descriptions and other info check out the Finance Minor catalog page.
Add value with a UIS Online MS in Finance
Master an understanding of complex finance in this STEM-certified program. Visit our Online MS Finance webpage for more info, including the next cohort start date, admissions deadlines, program benefits and much more.
For degree requirements and course descriptions check out the Finance M.S. catalog page.
Tuition for this program is due one business day before the start of classes each term.