Certificate Options
Certificate in Health Informatics and Information Management
The goal of the online Certificate in Health Informatics and Information Management is to provide the basic skills needed to practice in an electronic healthcare environment for the student who does not wish to complete the masters. The certificate curriculum will allow the healthcare practitioner to obtain the basic skills needed to practice in an electronic environment.
Admission Requirements for Certificate Program
- Baccalaureate degree in a health-related discipline
- Three letters of recommendation from previous college instructors or immediate supervisors
- Foreign applicants whose native language is not English must submit results of TOEFL, with minimal score of 550; 213 on the computerized version.
- Personal interview with the admissions committee
- Ability to meet published technical standards of the College of Health Professions and the Department of Health Informatics and Information Management
- A completed application form including an essay describing the applicant’s career goals. A non- refundable application fee must accompany the application.
As outlined in the college section of this bulletin, students completing all or a portion of an educational program who reside outside of the state in which the program originates (i.e., for UTHSC students residing outside of the state of Tennessee while enrolled in an online program) must be authorized per statute to do so by the state in which they live. The University of Tennessee is responsible for securing all necessary authorizations across the US. Students seeking admission to the online HIIM certificate who plan to live outside of Tennessee while completing the degree should contact the program director to confirm the presence of the necessary state authorization.
For admission to the Health Informatics and Information Management certificate program at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, students are expected to be able to successfully meet the Technical Standards as outlined below. Students are required to sign the Technical Standards Commitment form indicating their understanding and ability to meet these standards either with or without accommodations. Any questions about these technical standards should be addressed to Dr. Rebecca Reynolds, Chair.
UTHSC receives applications from a diverse body of potential students including those with disabilities. Reasonable accommodations will be provided to help students meet these technical standards when appropriate, in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Any student wishing accommodations should contact the Disability Services for further information. Information regarding accommodations can be found on the Disability Services web page or email Keri Snyder.
Students should be able to reasonably perform:
Motor Skills
Candidates for admission must have sufficient motor function to work with a computer
including generating input and output in a manner sufficient to meet deadlines and
productivity standards.
Communication Skills
Candidates for admission must be able to efficiently, effectively and professionally
communicate in English in oral and written form. Candidates must have the ability
to participate in discussion in the clinical arena and with colleagues. Candidates
must have the ability to understand and complete reading assignments and to search
and evaluate the literature. Candidates must be able to complete written assignments
and maintain written records.
General Abilities
Candidates must be able to acquire, synthesize and apply information developed through
course instruction, clinical experiences, independent learning, and consultation.
Candidates must possess organizational skills and be able to solve one or
more problems within specific time frames. Candidates must have the ability
to perform duties and assignments in a timely fashion while under stress and in a
variety of settings.
Professional Behavior and Conduct
Candidates for admission to the MHIIM Program must demonstrate the ability to follow
instructions/procedures with accuracy and precision. Candidates must possess the ability
to maintain intellectual and emotional stability and maturity under stress, while
also maintaining appropriate performance standards. Candidates must have the ability
to manage time, organize workload and meet deadlines. Candidates must be able to learn
and exhibit professional attributes. Candidates must adhere to safety guidelines for
self and others and be able to comply with standards and regulations required by external
agencies. Candidates must have the ability to function as part of a team and to delegate
responsibilities appropriately.
One of the primary roles of anyone on a healthcare team, including those in Health Informatics and Information Management, is to ensure the basic safety and welfare of patients at all times, as well as for a safe working environment. If this cannot be done, the student is determined to be unable to meet the basic Technical Standards of the program and the College. In the event a student cannot fulfill these Technical Standards with or without reasonable accommodations at any time in their program, the student will be ineligible for admission or continued enrollment in the program
MHIM 600 - Information Technology and Systems Cr Hrs: 3
MHIM 605 - Healthcare Information Systems Cr Hrs: 3
MHIM Elective (with approval of the program director) Cr Hrs: 3
Total hours required: 9 credit hours
The following requirements must be satisfied to earn the certificate in Master of Health Informatics and Information Management:
- Satisfactory completion of 9 credit hours of graduate level coursework.
- Completion of coursework with a 3.0 average. A grade of “B” or above in each course is required.
- Meeting technical standards for the certificate program.
- Discharge of all financial obligations to the University and removal of all deficiencies documented by the Registrar.
- All coursework must be completed within 5 years of beginning the program
Certificate in Health Data Analytics
This 13 credit-hour certificate provides the health data analytics skills needed in the health information technology workplace. The course are offered on-line so students can continue to work while completing the certificate program. Certificate holders are eligible for employment in the health informatics and information management field. They would be eligible to sit for the certified Health Data Analyst (CHDA) credential offered by the American Health Information management Association and the CAHIMS offered by the Health Information Systems Society. There are on average 4,000 new jobs added to Indeed.com daily.
Admission Requirements for Certificate Program:
- Baccalaureate degree with a 3.0 GPA
- Two letters of recommendation
- Interview with Admissions Committee
- Foreign applicants whose native language is not English mist submit the results of the TOEFL, with a minimum score of 550 on the written and 213 on the computer test of 80 on the TOEFL iBT
- Official transcripts
- Ability to meet published technical standards of the College of Health Professions and the Department of Health Informatics and Information Management (applicants should contact Disability Services for questions about reasonable accommodations)
- A completed application form including an essay describing the applicant’s career goals
- A non-refundable application fee must accompany the application.
The following requirements must be satisfied to earn the certificate in Health Data Analytics:
- Satisfactory completion of 13 credit hours of graduate level coursework. Courses include
- MHIM 601 Quality Management in Health Services (2)
- MHIM 605 Healthcare Information Systems (3)
- MHIM 606 Healthcare Vocabularies and Clinical Terminologies (2)
- MHIM 607 Statistics and Decision Making (3)
- MHIM 608 Knowledge Management (3)
- Completion of coursework with a 3.0 average. A grade of“B” or above in each course is required.
- Meeting technical standards for the degree.
- Discharge of all financial obligations to the University and removal of all deficiencies documented by the Registrar.