2019-2020 Graduate & Professional Studies Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Nursing Informatics Minor
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Return to: School of Nursing The Minor in Nursing Informatics is a combination of cognitive science, computer science, information science, and nursing science. It includes the development, analysis, and evaluation of information systems that support, enhance and manage patient care. Informatics nurses are involved in practice, education, research, administration, and consultation and can work in public, private, or corporate settings. Career opportunities for graduates of this specialty are numerous.
The Minor in Nursing Informatics is available to enrolled University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing graduate students. The informatics curriculum includes introduction to informatics, clinical information systems, database management, and project management courses. Students should consult with their academic advisor.
Curriculum Format
- Part-time (2-3 terms)
- 11 course credits
- Online
Program Outcomes
Graduates of the Minor in Nursing Informatics are prepared to:
- Analyze clinical information systems for adoption by healthcare systems
- Manage projects in a multidisciplinary integrated healthcare informatics environment
- Consult with companies in the design of healthcare information systems
- Assist in the planning and development of informatics applications for telehealth, consumer health, and community-based care.
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