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192<br />
graduate <strong>and</strong> graduate level (U/G)<br />
courses must be taken for graduate<br />
credit. Courses are 3 graduate credits<br />
unless otherwise noted.<br />
Technology<br />
BUS ADM 740:MIS: Concepts<br />
<strong>and</strong> Languages, 2 cr (G)<br />
COMPSCI 431: Programming<br />
Health Care Informatics<br />
Languages Concepts, 3 cr (U/ G)<br />
HCA 700: Introduction to Health- COMPSCI 469: Introduction to<br />
Care Informatics, 2 cr<br />
Computer Security, 3 cr (U/G)<br />
Programming<br />
COMPSCI 536: Introduction to<br />
BUS ADM 740: MIS Concepts &<br />
Software Engineering, 3 cr (U/G)<br />
Languages<br />
COMPSCI 557:<br />
Introduction to<br />
BUS ADM 813: Object-Oriented & Database Systems, 3 cr (U/G)<br />
Visual Paradigms<br />
COMPSCI 757: Database Or-<br />
Systems Analysis <strong>and</strong> Design<br />
ganization & File Structure<br />
BUS ADM 747: Systems Analysis COMPSCI 759: Data Security<br />
& Design<br />
L&I SCI 710: Electronic Network-<br />
HCA 441: Healthcare Information ing <strong>and</strong> Information Services<br />
Systems Analysis & Design, 3 cr<br />
L&I SCI 782:Information Systems<br />
(U/G)<br />
A & D<br />
Database Management<br />
Decision Support Systems<br />
BUS ADM 749: Data Manage-<br />
COMPSCI 710: Artificial Intelliment<br />
Systems<br />
gence<br />
COMPSCI 557: Introduction to<br />
COMP SCI 720: Computational<br />
Database Systems, 3 cr (U/G)<br />
Models of Decision<br />
Making<br />
COMPSCI 757: Data Base Or-<br />
COMPSCI 723: Natural Language<br />
ganization <strong>and</strong> File Structure<br />
Processing<br />
HCA 442: Healthcare Database<br />
COMPSCI 790: Advanced Topics<br />
Design & Management, 3 cr (U/G) in Computer Science<br />
Project Management<br />
COMPSCI 810: Knowledge Rep-<br />
BUS ADM 748: Information Techresentation nology Project<br />
Management<br />
NURSING 727: Epidemiology in<br />
Decision Support Systems<br />
Community<br />
Health<br />
BUS ADM 814: Intelligent Sys<br />
L&I SCI 817: Information Sources<br />
tems for Business<br />
& Services<br />
COMPSCI 720: Computational Administration<br />
Models of Decision Making<br />
BUS ADM 755: Health Care Ad-<br />
Network Design /Telecommunications<br />
ministration<br />
BUS ADM 893: Infrastructure for<br />
BUS ADM 757: Managed<br />
Care &<br />
Electronic Business<br />
Integrated Health Networks<br />
COMPSCI 520: Computer Net-<br />
COMPSCI 469: Introduction to<br />
works, 3 cr (U/G)<br />
Computer Security, 3 cr (U/G)<br />
L&I SCI 710: Electronic Network- COMPSCI 759: Data Security<br />
ing <strong>and</strong> Information Services<br />
NURSING<br />
727: Epidemiology in<br />
Technology Procurement<br />
Community Health<br />
HCA 721: Health Information<br />
Technology Procurement, 2 cr (G)<br />
Thesis/Project Options<br />
Applications<br />
HCA 723: Health Care Systems<br />
Option A: Thesis Option<br />
Applications - Administrative & The thesis option requires students to<br />
Clinical<br />
plan, design, execute <strong>and</strong> report results of<br />
original applied or basic research. Students<br />
who choose the thesis option are<br />
Emphasis Areas: Students are expected responsible for identifying a HCAI major<br />
to complete their training by choosing one professor <strong>and</strong> a thesis committee. The<br />
(Thesis students) or two (Project Stu- thesis committee should consist of the<br />
dents) additional course(s) from one of major professor <strong>and</strong> at least two other<br />
the following emphasis areas: Technol- graduate faculty. The student must pass a<br />
ogy, Decision Support Systems, or Ad- comprehensive oral examination in deministration.<br />
Combined undergraduate fense of the completed thesis. Six credits<br />
<strong>and</strong> graduate level (U/G) courses must be<br />
of HCA 990 may be applied toward the<br />
taken for graduate credit. Courses are 3<br />
graduate credits unless otherwise noted.<br />
required 35 graduate credit minimum.<br />
Option B: Professional Project Option<br />
The project option requires students to<br />
apply Health Care Informatics research<br />
<strong>and</strong> theory to a professional situation.<br />
Students who choose the project option<br />
may count 3 credits of HCA 890 toward<br />
the 35 graduate credit minimum. The project<br />
must be written in compliance with<br />
program format requirements under the<br />
supervision of a HCAI major professor.<br />
Program Completion Time Limit<br />
The student must complete all degree<br />
requirements within five years of initial<br />
enrollment.<br />
Courses<br />
Courses numbered 300 to 699 are Undergraduate/<strong>Graduate</strong>.<br />
Courses numbered 700 <strong>and</strong> above are<br />
<strong>Graduate</strong> only.<br />
Business Administration (BUS ADM)<br />
210 Introduction to Management Statistics.<br />
3 cr. U. Introduces statistical principles<br />
<strong>and</strong> techniques necessary for management<br />
applications. Regression is presented<br />
to convey statistical thinking, modeling<br />
<strong>and</strong> analysis. Prereq: soph st; Math<br />
211(C) or 231(C); Bus Adm 230(P)<br />
740 Management Information Systems<br />
Concepts <strong>and</strong> Languages. 3 cr. G. Introduction<br />
to data organization, objectoriented<br />
design, construction <strong>and</strong> validation<br />
of application programs, development<br />
methodologies <strong>and</strong> control structures,<br />
illustrate with object programming language.<br />
Prereq: grad st<br />
747 Systems Analysis <strong>and</strong> Design. 3<br />
cr. G. Requirements definition, modeling,<br />
<strong>and</strong> specification of information systems.<br />
Object-oriented conceptual <strong>and</strong> logical<br />
design data management <strong>and</strong> distribution,<br />
user interface design. Prereq: grad st<br />
748 Information Technology Project<br />
Management. 3 cr. G. Develop underst<strong>and</strong>ing<br />
of key knowledge areas, process<br />
groupings, <strong>and</strong> constraints of project management,<br />
project life-cycle,<br />
tools/techniques including wbs, metrics,<br />
earned value analysis, network diagrams.<br />
Prereq: grad st; Bus Adm 747(P)