Northeastern's interdisciplinary Master of Science in Health Informatics program was the first master's program in the field. Our students graduate with the knowledge of how technology, people, health, and the healthcare system interrelate, the ability to use technology and information management to improve healthcare delivery and outcomes, and the skills to communicate effectively among healthcare practitioners, administrators, and information technology professionals.
The MS in Health Informatics program is a collaboration between the Bouv College of Health Sciences and the Khoury College of Computer Sciences. The program offers a flexibly designed curriculum for both part-time and full-time students, combining core courses in healthcare systems and management with elective courses that span vital topics across the industry. Students are able to choose classes based on their interests and backgrounds, students from the healthcare industry are introduced to new technologies. An advisory board of industry professionals provides expert guidance in the program's development and ongoing curricular advancementsthe program remains at the leading edge of advances in the industry.
Career Outlook
Health informatics is a rapidly evolving fieldone in which jobs are projected to grow by 23% into 2020. As the healthcare system evolves, the ability to integrate technology into patient care is becoming increasingly imperative, creating great demand for professionals with knowledge of health sciences, computer science, and information technology. Northeastern's MS in Health Informatics graduates have gone on to hold positions as clinical, data, business, technical, application, and security analysts, as project managers, and as CIOs, CMIOs, and directors of many prominent companies. Recent graduates hold positions at Harvard Pilgrim Healthcare, Partners Healthcare, Beth Israel, Tufts Medical Center, Lawrence General Hospital, Humedica, and Verisk Analytics.