The Graduate Certificate in Public Health Informatics provides a systematic application of information, computer science, and technology to public health practice, research and learning.
Students who successfully complete the course work will be well positioned to compete for the Public Health Informatics Fellowship program sponsored by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Requirements for the Graduate Certificate in Public Health Informatics
Students must complete all of the following courses (15 credits):
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HM |
842 |
Introduction to Public Health Informatics |
3 |
HM |
843 |
Methods in Public Health Informatics |
3 |
HM |
844 |
Legal/Ethical Issues in Public Health Informatics |
3 |
HM |
845 |
Informatics and Information Technology |
3 |
HM |
846 |
Advanced Topics in Public Health Informatics Management |
3 |