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    MSc: 1 year full-time

Masters Degree Description

The M.Sc. in Health Informatics aims to equip graduates with the skills, knowledge and abilities to:

  • Evaluate the opportunities and limitations of health care technology and of its impact in improving the efficiency,
  • cost- effectiveness, safety and quality of health care delivery.
  • Express user requirements for health care information systems.
  • Integrate computing and managerial knowledge and experience with health-related knowledge and experience.
  • Ensure compliance with the standards and regulations governing systems in this domain.
  • Formulate, evaluate and apply evidence-based solutions in the delivery of health care.

Entry Requirements

A Health Care Administrator/Clerical Officer, Health Care Manager or Health Care Professional who holds a primary undergraduate degree (2.2 honours or higher)

OR

An applicant who holds a primary undergraduate degree (2.2 honours or higher) in a health sciences discipline

OR

An IT specialist who holds a primary undergraduate degree (2.2 honours or higher) with experience of working in a health care setting.

OR

An applicant with at least 5 years relevant work experience who can satisfy the course admission team that he/she has the ability to complete and benefit from this course.  Such applicants shall be required to undertake an interview.

Note your degree must be an Honours (Level 8 – National Qualifications Authority of Ireland) degree or equivalent.

English Language Requirements

Applicants whose first language is not English must provide evidence of either prior successful completion of a degree qualification taught through the medium of English or meet one of the criteria below (no longer than two years prior to application):

Acceptable English Language qualifications include the following:

  • Matriculation examinations from European countries where English is presented as a subject and an acceptable level is achieved
  • Irish Leaving Certificate English –Ordinary Level Grade D or above
  • TOEFL – 580 (paper based) or 90 (internet based)
  • IELTS – Minimum score of 6.5 with no less than 6 in any one component.
  • English Test for English and Academic Purposes (ETAPP) – Grade C1
  • GCE ‘O’ level English Language/GCSE English Language – Grade C or above
  • University of Cambridge ESOL –Certificate of Proficiency in English – Grade C / Certificate in Advanced English – Grade A
  • GCE Examination Boards – Oxford Delegacy of Local Examinations – Grade C / Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate – School Certificate Pass 1-6 / University of London Entrance and School Examinations Council – School Certificate Pass 1-6

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Module Details

This one-year programme comprises three semesters: two taught semesters; in the third semester students will complete a substantial dissertation.

Semester 1 – Autumn
Health Informatics Applications, Electronic Health Record Management, Research Methods in Health Informatics, Medical Decision Support Systems, Requirements Engineering for Health Informatics 
Semester 2 – Spring
Health Informatics Project Management, Strategic Issues in Health Informatics, E-Health Systems, ICT for Evidence-Based Health Care; Research project
Semester 3 – Summer
Health Informatics Dissertation 

Standards in health care (systems, vocabulary, messaging and security), ethical and legal issues in health informatics as well as issues concerning quality and human-computer interaction will be emphasised throughout this programme.

Delivery Methods
At least 50% of the material for each taught semester will be delivered via distance education.  Students will be required to attend 5 in-house blocks each semester.  An in-house block comprises a consecutive Friday and Saturday.  In each academic year, one series of in-house blocks will be delivered at the University of Limerick (UL) and it is expected to deliver another series of in-house blocks at some other location in Ireland subject to demand.

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