Master of Health Information Technology Program By University of South Carolina |Top Universities
Subject Ranking

# 551-600QS Subject Rankings

Program Duration

18 monthsProgram duration

Scholarship

YesScholarships

Main Subject Area

Computer Science and Information SystemsMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Computer Science and Information Systems

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

Online

Positions in health information technology require expertise in the complexities of both health care administration and information technology, and currently these professionals are in short supply and high demand. In the Master of Health Information Technology (MHIT) program, you'll gain cutting-edge skills that will qualify you for positions in this critical, fast-growing field. Our graduate program will teach the skills you need to help health care organizations streamline processes and improve the security of their data. Growth in these positions is expected to outpace the broad economy over the next several years.

Program overview

Main Subject

Computer Science and Information Systems

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

Online

Positions in health information technology require expertise in the complexities of both health care administration and information technology, and currently these professionals are in short supply and high demand. In the Master of Health Information Technology (MHIT) program, you'll gain cutting-edge skills that will qualify you for positions in this critical, fast-growing field. Our graduate program will teach the skills you need to help health care organizations streamline processes and improve the security of their data. Growth in these positions is expected to outpace the broad economy over the next several years.

Admission requirements

Undergraduate

3+
300+
500+
May
Aug

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The University of South Carolina is home to more than 200 years of history and tradition, rising from a single building in 1805 on what would become the heart of the campus, the Horseshoe. The 11 buildings that now make up the Horseshoe frame a lush lawn that is an irresistible gathering place. The University is expanding west toward the Congaree River in support of its research initiatives in nanotechnology, health sciences, future fuels, and the environment. Three separate sites, each specializing in its own research area, will comprise this new innovation district, called Innovista. It will initially cover 500,000 square feet spread over about six city blocks but is projected to grow to five million square feet, mixing University and private research buildings, parking garages, and commercial and residential units around a public plaza, Foundation Square. By creating space for residences, retail, restaurants, and recreation that will complement the research, Innovista will be a place to live, learn, and work. Joining the flagship campus in Columbia, are its senior campuses in Aiken, Beaufort, and Upstate (Spartanburg-Greenville). Four regional campuses: Lancaster, Sumter, Salkehatchie (Allendale and Walterboro), and Union help USC cover the state.

The University of South Carolina is home to more than 200 years of history and tradition, rising from a single building in 1805 on what would become the heart of the campus, the Horseshoe. The 11 buildings that now make up the Horseshoe frame a lush lawn that is an irresistible gathering place.The University is expanding west toward the Congaree River in support of its research initiatives in nanotechnology, health sciences, future fuels, and the environment. Three separate sites, each specializing in its own research area, will comprise this new innovation district, called Innovista. It will initially cover 500,000 square feet spread over about six city blocks but is projected to grow to five million square feet, mixing University and private research buildings, parking garages, and commercial and residential units around a public plaza, Foundation Square. By creating space for residences, retail, restaurants, and recreation that will complement the research, Innovista will be a place to live, learn, and work.Joining the flagship campus in Columbia, are its senior campuses in Aiken, Beaufort, and Upstate (Spartanburg-Greenville). Four regional campuses: Lancaster, Sumter, Salkehatchie (Allendale and Walterboro), and Union help USC cover the state.

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