Indiana Tech adds two new degree programs
July 8, 2015Indiana Tech is now offering a Bachelor of Science in health care informatics and information systems through its College of Professional Studies. These two CPS degree programs are being offered entirely online.
A degree in health care informatics will provide students with the knowledge and skills needed in health care information management and analysis, data systems development, data mining and regulatory compliance. These skills can prepare students for positions as a:
- Health Information Manager
- Health Information Analyst
- Data Integrity Analyst
- Health Data Architect
- Public Health Information Analyst
- Quality Improvement Analyst
- Informatics Researcher
To learn more about the Bachelor of Science in health care informatics, visit https://academics.indianatech.edu/areas-of-study/arts-and-sciences/degree-programs/him/.
A degree in information systems will provide students with the knowledge and skills needed in computer programming, communications, the Internet, databases and business administration. These skills can prepare students for positions as a:
- Database Administrator
- Information Systems Manager
- Web Developer
- Application Developer
- Computer Systems Analyst
- Network Engineer
- Network Administrator
- Systems Developer
- IT Consultant
- IT Technical Support Officer
To learn more about the Bachelor of Science in health care informatics, visit academics.indianatech.edu/areas-of-study/cs/degree-programs/info-systems.
Last month, Indiana Tech announced the creation of its degree program in emergency response management. To learn more about that Bachelor of Science degree, which is also offered entirely online, visit https://academics.indianatech.edu/areas-of-study/criminal-justice/degree-programs/erm-bs/.
“Indiana Tech prides itself on identifying and offering degree programs that are in demand and will have a positive impact on the careers of our students,” said Brian Engelhart, vice president of university relations. “That is the Warrior Way, and we are happy to be offering these programs.”
Indiana Tech College of Professional Studies | Indiana Tech’s College of Professional Studies gives busy, working adults a convenient way to complete their undergraduate and graduate degrees. A CPS academic year is comprised of nine sessions and five- and six-week courses. This format gives students easy, yearlong access into the program, makes rapid progress achievable and allows them to build momentum toward the completion of their degree. Our CPS program offers career-focused degrees that are in high demand and will give students an advantage when they are ready to take that next step in their career. Learn more about Indiana Tech’s College of Professional Studies at cps.indianatech.edu.