Curriculum
The Master’s of Science in Health Informatics & Data Science (HIDS) is a STEM program that focuses on technologies and concepts on how to leverage data science, big data, artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) applications to improve health care, especially in the fields of precision medicine, population health management, and value-based care.
HIDS courses align with American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) core competencies for professionals in Health Informatics. They focus on human factors engineering and usability, imaging informatics, EHR data mining, and digital health applications. HIDS students will interact with experts working in the field and faculty from top-ranked Georgetown University departments and schools including the Innovation Center for Biomedical Informatics, Massive Data Institute, McDonough School of Business, and the Kennedy Institute of Ethics.
The mandatory capstone project is an integrative experience in which students intern with an organization and use skills acquired through the program to analyze a real-world problem with their mentor.
What You’ll Learn
- Understand new and emerging technologies applied in health care
- Gain real-world project experience in the classroom and through capstone projects with industry and government agencies
- Practice scientific inquiry, problem-solving and decision-making to improve human health
- Apply methods and skills learned in class to integrate, mine, analyze and visualize data to improve patient outcomes and reduce health care costs
Career Advancement
Our students benefit from the services of the Biomedical Graduate Education career office, including one-on-one advising, skills workshops, leadership programs and more to help them take the next step in their professions.
Admissions
Check prerequisites and available financial assistance, and begin your application.