

The Health Informatics and Analytics Master of Science program at the University of North Carolina provides students with advanced knowledge in healthcare data management, analytics, and decision support systems. The curriculum emphasizes electronic health records, predictive analytics, and data driven solutions for improving healthcare outcomes, preparing learners to optimize healthcare operations and patient care. Students develop data management skills, analytical expertise, research competence, and critical thinking abilities, equipping them to implement effective healthcare solutions across clinical and administrative settings.
Throughout the program, learners engage in coursework, applied projects, and research that integrate theoretical understanding with practical healthcare informatics applications. Faculty mentorship guides students in analyzing health data, designing analytics solutions, and evaluating the impact of data driven interventions on patient care. By combining theory with applied practice, students strengthen healthcare analytics abilities, data interpretation skills, research competence, and applied problem solving expertise, ensuring they are prepared for professional roles in health informatics, analytics, and healthcare management.
Semester 1 Foundations in Health Informatics
• Healthcare Data Management and Standards
• Introduction to Health Informatics
• Statistical Analysis and Health Analytics
• Research Methods in Health Administration
Semester 2 Advanced Analytics in Healthcare
• Predictive Analytics and Decision Support
• Electronic Health Records Systems
• Applied Health Informatics Project
• Elective Modules in Health Data or Analytics
Semester 3 Integration and Applied Research
• Healthcare Process Improvement
• Advanced Data Analytics for Healthcare
• Capstone Project in Health Informatics
• Professional Development and Portfolio
Graduates of this program are prepared for professional roles that require expertise in healthcare data, analytics, and informatics. Many pursue careers in health informatics, clinical data analysis, healthcare analytics consulting, and hospital administration, applying analytical and technical skills to improve healthcare quality and operational efficiency. Others work in hospitals, public health organizations, healthcare technology firms, or research institutions, analyzing clinical and administrative data, designing interventions, and supporting data driven healthcare decisions. The programs emphasis on applied analytics, data management, and healthcare solutions equips graduates to excel in diverse clinical, administrative, and technology driven healthcare environments.
This program is ideal for students who want to combine theoretical knowledge of healthcare systems with practical skills in data analysis, informatics, and healthcare analytics. Its curriculum emphasizes data driven decision making, predictive analytics, and applied informatics solutions, providing learners with the tools to optimize healthcare processes and enhance patient outcomes. Faculty mentorship supports students in developing analytical reasoning, technical proficiency, research competence, and applied problem solving abilities. Through applied projects, capstone initiatives, and hands on analytics exercises, learners strengthen healthcare analytics skills, data management expertise, applied research competence, and problem solving abilities, preparing them for impactful careers in health informatics, analytics, and healthcare management.
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