On-Demand Info Session

Learn about the 100% Online MS in Health Care Informatics Degree Program

The Field of Health Informatics and Data Analytics is Changing Lives

Learn How the University of San Diego’s MS in Health Care Informatics Can Prepare You to be Part of the Revolution.

Have you been thinking about enrolling in the University of San Diego’s MS in Health Care Informatics program? Whether you’ve already started working on your application, or are just exploring your options, you won’t want to miss this recorded, one-hour webinar. This on-demand info session features:

  • A discussion about the growing range of career options in health informatics, data science and health data analytics
  • A program overview by Academic Coordinator, Dr. Tony Rosales
  • An overview of the program curriculum, how it differs from other programs, and tips for selecting your specialized learning track
  • Stories about what it’s like to be a graduate and enter the field
  • Information about the program format, time commitment, tuition, and the admission process

Sign Up Now for Instant Access

Watch the MS-HCI Info Session Online & On Your Schedule

"*" indicates required fields

Name*
Which program format are you interested in?
*
This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Meet the Speakers

Tony Rosales

Tony Rosales, DNP, FNP-BC

Academic Coordinator

Jerin Madhavappallil

Jerin Madhavappallil, MS-HCIProgram Graduate

Infection Control Surveillance Specialist, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

Why Choose University of San Diego?

Top-ranked, accredited University

Aside from attending an established, prestigious university with a long history and a great reputation, you’ll enjoy a practical, relevant curriculum geared toward career advancement.

Enjoy flexible online classes

No time to attend class full-time? We get it. That’s why our flexible schedules are ideal for working professionals with a lot on their plate.

No GMAT or GRE required

Unlike many graduate programs, we don’t require students to take the GMAT or GRE in order to be admitted—so you have one less thing to worry about.