Master of Science in Health Informatics/Master of Business Administration

Jacksonville University offers a dual degree program in which qualified students may obtain both a Master of Science in Health Informatics (MSHI) and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree. This innovative program allows cross crediting of coursework.

This dual degree program is designed for health care professionals and people in management level careers that want to apply health informatics skills and business knowledge in a health care setting. Jacksonville University's program offers broad exposure to advanced-level health care applied analytical skills and core business knowledge. Students enrolled in the MSHI/MBA dual degree program complete graduate level core courses in business and the required analytical courses. Graduates are awarded a Master of Science in Health Informatics and a Master in Business Administration. The degree is a dual degree and will be conferred at the completion of both programs.

Students who choose the MSHI/MBA dual degree program will be required to apply to and be admitted into both the MSHI and MBA programs. They will be required to complete 30 credits in the Brooks Rehabilitation College of Healthcare Sciences and 27 credits in the Davis College of Business & Technology Graduate Programs in addition any foundation courses required. Because the MSHI curriculum includes crossover graduate courses and the MBA has an elective option, the cross crediting of coursework reduces the total courses required by four classes (12 credits) while still including all the health care informatics skills and the broad knowledge necessary in the business world.

Program Requirements

These courses are required for candidates who do not have a bachelor's degree in business or who lack basic knowledge in the following disciplines.

Foundation Courses Prerequisites:

ACCT 509Essentials of Accounting

3

Or

ACCT 510Fundamentals of Accounting

3

DSIM 509Essentials of Quantitative Methods

3

Or

DSIM 510Fundamentals Quantitative Methods

3

ECON 509Essentials of Economics

3

Or

ECON 510Fundamentals of Economics

3

FIN 509Essentials of Finance

3

Or

FIN 510Fundamentals of Finance

3

Total Credit Hours:12

ECON 509 and ECON 510: May substitute one semesters of undergraduate Economics.

MSHI Program Co-requisites:

Students who do not have a medical background will be required to take a three-credit hour MSHI 202 Medical Terminology and Healthcare Essential prior to completing their third course in the program.

MSHI-Health Informatics Requirements:

MSHI 500Advanced Health Informatics I

3

MSHI 501Advanced Coding and Classification

3

MSHI 503Advanced Cyber Security

3

MSHI 504Advanced Systems Analysis

3

MSHI 505Advanced Health Informatics II

3

MSHI 506Advanced Hleath Care Database Management

3

MSHI 524Epidemiology and Evidence-Based Health

3

MSHI 525Key Standards in the Health Care Indust

3

MSHI 526Legal and Social Issues in Health Infor

3

Total Credit Hours:27

MBA Requirements:

ACCT 522Accounting for Managerial Control

3

DSIM 535Quantitative Approaches Decision-Making

3

DSIM 577Managing Production and Service Operati

3

ECON 520Economics of High Performance

3

FIN 534Optimizing Financial Performance

3

INB 555Competing in the Global Economy

3

MGT 545Global Corporate Strategy and Policy

3

MGT 548Leading People and Organizations

3

MKG 540Strategic Mkg in a Digital Economy

3

Total Credit Hours:27

MSHI Capstone requirement:

MSHI 540Capstone

3

Total Credit Hours:3

Total Credit Hours: 57