A Most Rewarding Education at the Frontiers of Health Care Analytics, AI and Data Science

Our program’s curriculum provides ample knowledge and practice of the use of state of the art AI, data science and analytical techniques and software for graduates to analyze, evaluate and implement the next generation of health informatics systems and services.

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Why Study Health Informatics
at SHP?

Graduates from our program are ideally suited for position titles such as Clinical Data Analyst, Clinical Data Specialist with excellent career growth and personal/salary advancement potential. Our graduates find well-paying jobs and get career enhancements at their current workplaces within months of graduation.

$92,810
* average salary of a Health Informatics graduate.


* U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

Program Highlights

The Masters in Health Informatics degree program is a 36-credit degree program that can be done in-person or online. It’s specifically designed to provide an in-depth knowledge of the appropriate systems, software and analytical techniques for use in hospitals, pharmaceutical organizations, health insurance companies.

  • M.S. in Health InformaticsOur Online Master’s degree in Health Informatics is ranked in the Top 10 by TheBestSchools.org and ranked 4th by TopMastersInHealthcare.com
  • Emphasis on health data analytics with ample courses on information governance, controlled medical terminology and health finance in collaboration with our Health Information Management Program
  • No prior knowledge of computer programming is necessary – past student cohorts have come from the fields of Biotechnology, Pharmacy, Dentistry, Nursing, Medicine, and Management
  • Meets a fast growing market demand that offers our graduates the potential to get a well-paid job immediately upon graduation in Hospitals, CROs, Pharmas, Health Insurance Organizations etc.
  • Excellent preparatory education and qualifying degree for the Doctor of Health Informatics (DHI) degree program for those aiming to attain leadership positions in industry, research or academia.
  • The Online mode is most suitable for those working or engaged full-time at their workplace and/or home
  • The On-Campus mode (taught in Piscataway, NJ Campus) is a STEM based program [CIP Code 51.2706] well-suited for International Students and those who prefer predominantly face-to-face education

Program Overview

Program Director Shankar Srinivasan

Program Director
Dr. Shankar Srinivasan

Over the last decade AI and Data Analytics have emerged to be the most significant undertakings in healthcare towards promoting better patient health outcomes and decreasing costs.

With the widespread adoption of Electronic Health Records and other digital systems and tools a large amount of data, both structured and unstructured, need to be processed and analyzed for making useful inferences and predictions and improve health outcomes.

Examples of such applications include disease prediction using AI and machine learning techniques, clinical risk stratification for insurance, genomic research for personalized medicine, point of care clinical decision support all of which require advanced knowledge of not only healthcare but also the ability to collect, process, store, safeguard and analyze the data towards the intended outcomes and applications.

The program curriculum provides ample knowledge and practice of the use of state of the art AI, data science and analytical techniques and software for graduates to analyze, evaluate and implement the next generation of health informatics systems and services.  Graduates from this program would be ideally suited for position titles such as “Clinical Data Analyst”, “Clinical Data Specialist” and the like all with excellent career growth and personal/salary advancement potential.

The 36-credit degree program prepares health care professionals for a wide range of career opportunities as managers, specialists, scientists, researchers and educators in various health care settings including: hospitals and health care facilities, laboratories, pharmaceutical companies, insurance, private and governmental agencies.

This 18-credit certificate program is designed to quickly build up competencies in the field of Health Informatics, especially for those seeking a career change or advancement.

Admission Criteria

Application deadline is April 15

Admission /Eligibility Requirements:

  • Bachelor’s degree or higher with a minimum GPA of 3.0.
  • Complete application form online and select either Piscataway (Off Campus) option for On-Campus M.S. HI Program or Online (Distance) for M.S. HI Online Program. Since the On-Campus classes are held during daytime hours nearly all of our students who are working professionals choose the M.S. HI Online Program. 
  • Three letters of recommendation from individuals who can assess your professional ability and potential for successful graduate studies. Enter email address of individual you are requesting the recommendation from in the online application to request recommendations from either a professional or academic source. If a formal letter is submitted, it should be on letterhead representing the recommender, dated and signed by the individuals submitting the recommendation letter.
  • 250-word to 1 page statement about your short-term and long-term career goals (perhaps utilizing the MS HI degree).
  • $70.00 application fee (non-refundable)
  • Official transcript from highest degree attained. Mail directly to:
    Rutgers School of Health Professions
    Office of Enrollment Services
    65 Bergen Street, Room 149
    Newark, NJ 07101
    Email: shpadm@shp.rutgers.edu
  • Resume indicating employment and educational background should be attached as supporting document to your online application.
  • Credential Evaluation: Applicants who have attended an educational institution in a foreign country are required to have their transcript(s) evaluated by a transcript evaluation service. Any NACES agency evaluation (eg: WES, IEE, ECE) is fine (http://www.naces.org/members.htm).

Official reports are to be mailed directly to:

Rutgers School of Health Professions
Office of Enrollment Services
65 Bergen Street, Room 149
Newark, NJ 07101
Email: shpadm@shp.rutgers.edu

  • Either a TOEFL score (>79) with ‘2790’ as the School Code and ‘99’ as the Department Code, or a IELTS score ( >6.5) is required for individuals who have a qualifying degree from foreign countries where English is not the Primary/Principal language.     Please see the countries which are exempt from the TOEFL/IELTS requirement here: Exempt Countries (select the tab “Transcripts/Evaluations” and then “click here” to see the list).

    Official electronic reports be sent from vendor directly to:
    Rutgers School of Health Professions
    Office of Enrollment Services
    65 Bergen Street, Room 149
    Newark, NJ 07101
    Email: shpadm@shp.rutgers.edu

The Graduate Records Examination (GRE) is not required

We recommend that you contact the Program Director, prior to applying to our program so we can answer any questions you may have.

Shankar Srinivasan Ph.D.
Professor and Program Director
srinivsh@shp.rutgers.edu

SHP Tuition and Fees

For Tuition and Fees, please see the Graduate Tuition and Fees.
(Scroll down to 2023-2024 Rutgers Health Tuition and Fee Rates and click on School of Health Professions)
For Financial Aid information, please visit https://scarlethub.rutgers.edu/financial-services/information-for/rbhs-students/

Curriculum

The curriculum for the Masters Degree in Health Informatics requires the completion of at least 36 credits.

The curriculum has been carefully designed to ensure that all students graduate with core competencies and more than sufficient in-depth specialist knowledge to pursue good career growth jobs in hospitals, pharmaceuticals/CROs, health insurance organizations and related sectors, with job titles such as a Clinical Data Analyst, Clinical Data Manager, or prepare them for further education for a doctoral degree.

Full-time students may complete the program in 18 months, but will usually require two years. Part-time students may take three to five years to complete the Program.

The AI in Healthcare Certificate Program requires the successful completion of 18 credits in the program, made up of three core courses and three elective courses.

FAQs

Health Informatics is the most promising biomedical science and information technology frontier of the 21st century. This field is revolutionizing the health care and pharmaceutical industries in countless ways and provides excellent career opportunities.

Graduates of Health Informatics get employed immediately in health care and pharmaceutical sectors as clinical data analysts, data managers, chief information officers, faculty member or researcher in a university or research facility.

Bachelor’s Degree for the Masters and Certificate programs.

Apply online for the Masters and the Certificate programs.

All courses (up to 9 credits total) are available for registration on non-matriculated basis.

Yes. The best source for financial aid information is at the Rutgers Student Financial Aid Office at 973-972-4376.

Yes. Rutgers University and the School of Health Professions offer a limited number of scholarship programs.

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Our Faculty

Shankar Srinivasan, Ph.D.
Chair and Interim Program Director

Maria Caban Alizondo, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor

Lorena Carlo, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor

Frederick Coffman, Ph.D.
Associate Professor

Lisa Cooper, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor

Suril Gohel, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor

Thomas Hunt, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor

Nadina Jose, MD
Lecturer

Priyadarshini Kachroo, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor

Dinesh Mital, Ph.D.
Professor

Rahul Mittal
Assistant Professor

Antonina Mitrofanova, Ph.D.
Associate Professor

Zhaomeng Niu
Assistant Professor

Lisa Palladino Kim
Lecturer

Suchismita Ray, Ph.D.
Associate Professor

Dasantila Sherifi, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor

Erika Stevens
Lecturer

Barbara Tafuto, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor

Riddhi Vyas, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor

Doreen Waldron Lechner, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor