2024-2025 Graduate & Professional Studies Catalog
Nursing Informatics Certificate
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Return to: School of Nursing The Post-Professional Certificate 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 curriculum includes course work in introduction to informatics, clinical information systems, and project management. Practica are designed to enhance the students’ knowledge and skill set through active participation in a selected informatics role.
Curriculum Format
- Part-time (~ 4 terms)
- 240 practicum hours (minimum)
- 15 course credits
- Online
Program Outcomes
Graduates of the Post-Professional Certificate 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
- Plan and develop informatics applications for telehealth, consumer health, and community-based care
Admission Criteria
Admission of International Applicants
Applications from international students are reviewed according to the admission criteria stated above, and admissions deadlines for all programs are available online. The on-line application must be completed in English. See the School of Nursing International Applicants page for specific admission requirements for international applicants.
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