Health Care and Technology, Certificate

The Graduate Certificate in Health Care and Technology is designed to provide industry specific knowledge, strategic insights, and human- and patient-centered design skills. Graduates will be prepared to develop technological solutions that improve patient experience and outcomes, lower the cost of care, and foster a more sustainable work environment for health care providers.

Curriculum

Requirements *
HCIN 6022Digital Health 11
Health Care Strategy
Select 1-2 of the following:1-2
Connected Health Care
Leading Change in Health Care
Innovation Techniques
Select 1-2 of the following:1-2
Translating Ideas into Outcomes
Behavioral Economics and Decision Making
and Behavioral Economics and Decision Making
Advancing Health Equity
Total Course Units4
1

All SEAS students entering the certificate must take this course as part of their degree studies. Students in MCIT will take this as an elective; students in MSE-DS or MSE-AI must take this as a “Free Elective.” SEAS students taking this course for credit in an engineering degree must complete a final project focused on an area of computer science.

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Students need to complete a total of four courses (4.0 CUs) with a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 to earn the certificate.


The degree and major requirements displayed are intended as a guide for students entering in the Fall of 2025 and later. Students should consult with their academic program regarding final certifications and requirements for graduation.