Graduate Programs
The School of Informatics and Computing offers Master of Science degrees in:
All Master of Science degrees require 36 credits, including the completion of common graduate core courses.
Through its Department of Library and Information Science, the school also offers a Master of Library Science.
The School of Informatics and Computing also offers a Doctoral (Ph.D.) program with specializations in:
All Ph.D. candidates must meet with their academic and/or research advisor for course selection and plan of study.
Finally, the School of Informatics and Computing offers a number of Graduate Certificate Programs:
- Human-Computer Interaction
- Clinical Informatics (Clinician Leader)
- Informatics for Public Health Professionals (Public Health Leader)
- Informatics in Health Information Management and Exchange (Health Information Management Exchange Specialist)
- Informatics in Health Information Security (Health Information Privacy and Security Specialist)
- Informatics in Health Information Systems Architecture (Programmer and Software Engineer)