Online Degree
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
Health Informatics Career Focus Area
Now, Kaplan University lets you personalize your bachelor’s degree in information
technology with a career focus area in health informatics. Career focus areas (CFAs)
are groupings of courses designed to prepare you with specialized knowledge and
skills in a chosen field. If you are considering a career in health informatics,
Kaplan University’s CFA will allow you to focus your elective choices on areas of
study that best fit your desired career path.* This structure, which allows you
to complete your CFA courses later in the program, provides you with the time you
need to understand the available career options before selecting a career focus
area.
Examine data modeling and management for the twenty-first century health care industry.
Review the wide variety of health care information available, focusing on quality,
laws, regulations, and standards. Design and develop health care IT application
components, and study to gain foundational IT knowledge to support smarter decision
making. Our health informatics CFA could help put you on the right path to career
success.
Courses associated with the health informatics career
focus area:
- IT 128: Health Informatics I 5
- IT 228: Health Informatics II 5
- IT 238: Data Modeling for Health Informatics
5
- IT 358: Oracle Query Design 6
- IT 428: Application Development for Health
Care 6
- IT 453: Business Intelligence OR
- IT 457: Data Warehousing and Data Mining
6
Kaplan University’s undergraduate programs build your educational experience through
a portfolio of practical, resume-building projects that could be applied immediately
to help you pursue your career goals.
Classes start soon. Learn more about Kaplan University’s information technology
degree programs today.
*Kaplan University's programs are designed to prepare graduates to pursue employment
in their field of study, or in related fields. However, the University does not
guarantee that graduates will be placed in any particular job or employed at all.
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