Nursing Informatics Certificate Program
The Nursing Informatics Certificate program prepares the baccalaureate or higher degree-prepared nurse to serve as the essential link among health care information systems, health care providers, and consumers. Skills in creating, implementing, and evaluating information systems are developed.
Certificate Requirements
Required Courses (15 hrs.)
The following courses must be taken by students in the Nursing Informatics Certificate Program:
ENIF 5381 | Introductory Principles of Health Care Informatics | |
ENIF 5382 | Information System Design and Analysis | |
ENIF 5383 | Data Management for Evidence Based Practice | |
ENIF 5384 | Information System Implementation and Evaluation | |
ENIF 5385 | Informatics and Consumer Health | |
Completion of the Certificate
The successful completion of 15 semester credit hours is required in the Nursing Informatics Certificate program (see courses listed above). Individuals receive college credit for each course completed. These courses will be listed on an official university transcript and a certificate of completion will be awarded.