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The University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) offers a Master of Science in Clinical Informatics, designed to equip healthcare professionals and scientists with the skills to enhance patient care through the effective use of information technology. This 34-credit program is a collaborative effort between UMB and the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC), combining coursework in clinical informatics and data science with practical experience.

Program Structure:

  • Clinical Informatics Certificate (12 credits): Four core courses at UMB covering foundational topics in clinical and health informatics.

  • Data Science Certificate (12 credits): Four courses at UMBC focusing on data analysis,...

The University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) offers a Master of Science in Clinical Informatics, designed to equip healthcare professionals and scientists with the skills to enhance patient care through the effective use of information technology. This 34-credit program is a collaborative effort between UMB and the University of Maryland, Baltimore...

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Master of Science in Clinical Informatics - University of Maryland, Baltimore

The Master of Science in Clinical Informatics at the University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) is a 34-credit program designed for healthcare professionals and scientists to advance patient care using information technology and data science. The program combines foundational courses in clinical informatics, advanced data science techniques, and practical experience.

Key Highlights:

  • Flexible Format: Hybrid delivery with online and in-person options.
  • Duration: Completion in 2 to 5 years.
  • Core Areas of Study: Clinical decision-making, health information systems, and data analysis.
  • Career Opportunities: Roles in healthcare IT leadership, research, and industry.

For more information, visit the Clinical Informatics program page.

Program structure

Program Structure - Master of Science in Clinical Informatics (University of Maryland, Baltimore)

The Master of Science in Clinical Informatics is a 34-credit program designed to provide a robust foundation in clinical informatics and data science. The program is delivered in a hybrid format, combining online and in-person learning to accommodate working professionals.

Core Components:

  1. Clinical Informatics Certificate (12 credits):

    • Four foundational courses offered by UMB.
    • Topics include clinical decision-making, health information systems, and informatics principles.
  2. Data Science Certificate (12 credits):

    • Four advanced courses provided by the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC).
    • Focus on data analysis, big data processing, and machine learning.
  3. Practical Experience (10 credits):

    • Includes practicums and conference participation.
    • Provides hands-on experience applying clinical informatics concepts in real-world settings.

Program Highlights:

  • Duration: Flexible, allowing completion within 2 to 5 years.
  • Delivery Format: Hybrid (online and in-person).
  • Capstone Experience: Integration of clinical informatics and data science skills in a practical project.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Mastery of clinical informatics principles.
  • Ability to implement health IT solutions to enhance patient care.
  • Proficiency in data-driven decision-making and leadership in healthcare settings.

For a detailed list of courses and program structure, visit the Clinical Informatics program curriculum page.

Fees and Funding

The Master of Science in Clinical Informatics at the University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) is a 34-credit program designed to enhance healthcare professionals' skills in applying informatics to improve patient care. Below is an overview of the program's tuition fees and available funding options.

Tuition Fees:

  • Cost per Credit Hour:

    • In-State Residents: $783
    • Out-of-State Residents: $997
  • Total Estimated Tuition:

    • In-State Residents: Approximately $26,622
    • Out-of-State Residents: Approximately $33,898

Note: These figures are based on the 2023-2024 academic year and are subject to change. Additional fees may apply.

Funding Opportunities:

UMB offers various scholarships and financial aid options for graduate students. While specific scholarships for the Clinical Informatics program are not listed, students are encouraged to explore general scholarships available through the Graduate School. For more information, please visit the Scholarships page.

Additionally, students may consider external scholarships, grants, and employer tuition assistance programs to help offset tuition costs.

For the most current information on tuition, fees, and funding opportunities, please refer to the Clinical Informatics program page.

Scholarship Guidance

The University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) offers various scholarships and grants to support graduate students, including those enrolled in the Master of Science in Clinical Informatics program. While specific scholarships for this program are not explicitly listed, students may be eligible for several institutional and external funding opportunities.

Institutional Scholarships and Grants:

  1. Endowed Scholarships:

    • UMB provides competitive endowed scholarships based on academic achievement and community involvement. Currently enrolled students may apply for these scholarships, with award amounts varying. The application window typically opens in February for the following academic year.

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  2. University Grant:

    • This institutional grant is awarded to students demonstrating exceptional financial need who have completed the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by the priority deadline. Award amounts range from $4,000 to $9,000, depending on the student's program and enrollment status.

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State Scholarships:

  • Maryland Higher Education Commission (MHEC) Scholarships:
    • Maryland residents may qualify for various state-funded scholarships and grants, such as the Senatorial Scholarship, Delegate Scholarship, and the Graduate/Professional School Scholarship. Eligibility criteria and award amounts vary.

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External Funding Opportunities:

Application Process:

  • FAFSA:

    • To be considered for need-based aid, including federal loans and institutional grants, students must submit the FAFSA, designating UMB (School Code: 002104) as a recipient.
  • Scholarship Applications:

    • For endowed scholarships, students should monitor UMB's financial aid website for application availability and deadlines. State scholarship applications are typically available through the MHEC website.

Additional Resources:

  • UMB Financial Aid Office:
    • For personalized assistance and information on available funding, students can contact the Financial Aid Office at (410) 706-7347 or visit their website.

By proactively exploring these opportunities and adhering to application deadlines, students can secure financial support to assist with their educational expenses in the Clinical Informatics program.

Admission Requirements

The Master of Science in Clinical Informatics at the University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) is tailored for professionals aiming to enhance healthcare delivery through informatics. The program seeks candidates with a strong academic background and a commitment to advancing health information technology.

Admission Requirements:

  1. Academic Credentials:

    • A bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited institution with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.

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  2. Transcripts:

    • Submit transcripts from all post-secondary institutions attended. Unofficial copies are acceptable for initial review; however, official transcripts are required upon admission.
  3. Letters of Recommendation:

    • Three recommendations from individt to the applicant's academic performance and potential.

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  4. Personal Statement:

    • A 300- to 500-word essay outlining academic and professional goals related to clinical informatics.
  5. Résumé or Curriculum Vitae (CV):

    • A current résumé or CV detailing educational background, work experience, and relevant skills.
  6. ts:**

    • The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is not required for this program.
  7. **English Language Proficiency (for international appliNon-native English speakers must provide TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo English Test scores. Minimum acceptable scores are:

    • TOEFL: 80 (Internet-based)
    • IELTS: 7.0
    • Duolingo: 115 Scores must be sent directly from the testing agency.

Application Process:

  • Online Application:

    • Complete and submit the online application form, ensuring all sections are accurately filled.
  • Application Fee:

    • A non-refundable fee of $75 is required upon submission of the application.
  • Submission of Supporting Documents:

    • Upload unofficial transcripts, personal statement, and résumé/CV through the online application portal.
    • Arrange for letters of recommendation to be submitted directly by the recommenders.

Deadlines:

  • Application deadlines vary by program. Applicants are advised to consult the program's website or contact the admissions office for specific dates.

Additional Information:

  • International Applicants:

    • Must demonstrate English language proficiency and may need to provide additional documentation, such as credential evaluations.
  • Technical Standards:

    • Applicants should possess the necessary skills and abilities to meet the program's technical standards, ensuring they can complete the curriculum and practice professionally.

For detailed information and to access the online application, please visit the Program Admission page.

Application Procedure

To apply for the Master of Science in Clinical Informatics at the University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB), prospective students should follow the standard application process outlined by the Graduate School. Detailed information on application requirements, including necessary documents and deadlines, can be found on the Program Admission page.

For specific inquiries about the Clinical Informatics program, including curriculum details, experiential learning opportunities, and concentration requirements, please visit the Clinical Informatics program's homepage.

If you have further questions or need personalized assistance, you can contact the Graduate School Admissions Office at gradapply@umaryland.edu or (410) 706-7131.

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