Introductory Courses
No Introductory Course may be substituted for any other course at any level.
Introductory courses may be waived for any of the following conditions based on faculty review:
- The student has the appropriate course work to satisfy an Introductory Course based on an official transcript review by faculty and successful grades, typically B or better.
- The student has appropriate and verified professional experience to satisfy an Introductory Course which is demonstrated through successful completion of a GAE exam.
- If a
Graduate Assessment Examination (GAE) is available for the Introductory Courses, upon successfully completion of a GAE, a waiver will be issued.
- Plan accordingly prior to start of the term, faculty reviews for possible course waivers can take a few weeks. For newly admitted students, possible course waivers will not be initiated until an Intent to Enroll form has been submitted.
Foundation Courses
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HIT 421
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MGT 559
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HIT 451
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IS 421
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IS 451
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HIT 422
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HIT 440
Major Elective Courses
Students must take
20 credit hours from courses selected among a list of selected graduate area elective lists that is included below. There is no restriction on the number of areas from which electives may be selected. Students may choose to take advanced elective courses from a single area or from multiple areas, depending on their career interests.
Database Processing
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CSC 452*
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DSC 450*
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IPD 451
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IS 549
*Note: Courses require programming experience in Python.
Analytics
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DSC 423
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DSC 424
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DSC 465
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CSC 575
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DSC 480
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Topic: Health Care Data Analysis**
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Topic: Service Design & Patient Experience**
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DSC 441
** Student must take only sections of MKT 798 with the topics specified above.
Enterprise Management
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ECT 424
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HIT 511
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HTHC 515
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IS 430
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IS 505
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IS 560
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Topic: Managerial & Marketing Epidemiology**
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NET 478
** Student must take only sections of MGT 798 with the topic specified above.
Innovations in Health Care
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HIT 430
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HCI 440
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HCI 512
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HIT 590
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MGT 590
Practicum Courses
*Note: CSC 599 should be taken in two consecutive quarters, 2 credit hours each quarter.
Security Management