Creighton University

Master in Health Informatics

Omaha, United States

The Master in Health Informatics at Creighton University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Creighton University in Omaha, founded in 1878, is a mid-sized, faith-based institution that emphasises holistic education and service. With a commitment to intellectual growth, ethical development and community engagement, Creighton offers a wide range of undergraduate, graduate and professional programmes. The campus culture is close-knit, with small class sizes that support meaningful faculty-student interactions and personalised learning experiences.

Academically, Creighton integrates liberal arts foundations with professional preparation, offering opportunities for research, clinical placements and community-based learning. The university’s Jesuit tradition of cura personalis underpins student support services, which include academic advising, career coaching and spiritual and wellbeing resources. Programs aim to prepare graduates for purposeful careers while encouraging ethical leadership and civic responsibility.

International students find a welcoming environment with targeted orientation, language support and assistance navigating visas, housing and local life in Omaha. Strong career services, alumni networks and community partnerships help students secure internships and post-graduate opportunities in the United States. Prospective applicants should review programme prerequisites, financial aid and scholarship options early and engage with Creighton’s admissions team to plan a smooth transition to campus life and study.

About the Program

The Master in Health Informatics at Creighton University is a master's degree for students who want to use data to improve healthcare. This program is for students who have a bachelor's degree and want to become leaders in health informatics.

The curriculum includes courses on technical skills and critical understanding of health informatics. Students will learn how to use data to drive change in healthcare institutions and policies. The program is 36 credits and can be completed in as few as two years.

Graduates can work as Health Informatics Specialists, Data Analysts, Clinical Informatics Managers, Healthcare IT Project Managers, or Medical Informatics Directors. They can work in hospitals, healthcare companies, or research institutions.

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