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Healthcare Informatics Micro-Credential

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About the Healthcare Informatics Micro-Credential

The Healthcare Informatics Micro-Credential is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively manage health information and technology within healthcare organizations.

This Micro-Credential integrates coursework in healthcare informatics, healthcare law and ethics, and the American health system, providing a comprehensive understanding of data management, legal and ethical considerations, and the operational structure of the U.S. healthcare system.

Through this interdisciplinary approach, students will learn to optimize health data usage, navigate legal and ethical challenges, and improve healthcare delivery and patient care quality.

What is a Micro-Credential?

Micro-Credentials are short programs that help you quickly gain verified skills and competencies. Earn a Micro-Credential to elevate your resume, explore your interests, and provide value to employers.

Upcoming Start Dates

Session 3: January 6, 2025
Session 4: March 10, 2025
Session 5: May 12, 2025

Ready to get started? Take the next step to become a UIU student!


6 Start Times Per Year

With UIU classes starting every 8 weeks, it’s always a good time to start a Micro-Credential!

Quick Completion Time

Ranging from 6-9 credit hours—a typical UIU Micro-Credential can be completed in just one or two 8-week sessions!

Boost your resume

Seeking professional development? Re-entering the job market? Targeted skills gained from Micro-Credentials increase your expertise and help you stand out in a competitive job market.

Current Students - Mark your Journey

For current UIU students enrolled in 2 or 4-year degree programs, getting a Micro-Credential helps demonstrate proficiency in key areas of interest to both you and your future employer.

Courses and Requirements

Courses

  • HSA 205 – Introduction to the American Health System 3 Credit(s)
  • HSA 241 – Healthcare Informatics 3 Credit(s)
  • HSA 360 – Health Care Law and Ethics 3 Credit(s)

Total Credits: 9

Stand-Alone Micro-Credentials Admissions Process

For those interested in pursuing a Micro-Credential as a stand-alone option, complete our free application online. Once we receive your application, an enrollment coordinator will reach out to with the next steps to register.

Current students: Add a Micro-Credential

For those interested in adding a micro-credential to an existing degree program, simply talk with your advisor and they will work with you on planning your courses.

FAQ's

Frequently asked questions about Micro-Credentials from Upper Iowa.

Are Micro-Credentials Degrees or Certificates?

Micro-Credentials are not degrees or certificates.

For students, Micro-Credentials offer useful proof-points of earned knowledge in a specific subject matter important to their educational goals, along with valuable insights and skills applicable in numerous professional fields.

For employers, hiring individuals who have earned Micro-Credentials means there can be confidence that specific knowledge and skills have been earned, as well as well as the demonstration of individuals’commitment to continuous learning.

What does taking a Micro-Credential Program "Stand-alone" mean?

Taking a Micro-Credential program “stand-alone” means you’re not a currently enrolled Upper Iowa student and wish to earn a Micro-Credential.

This might be the case if you’ve already earned a degree and are taking a Micro-Credential program as professional development.

Are Micro-Credentials Financial-Aid Eligible?

When taken “stand-alone” Micro-Credentials are not financial-aid eligible, however, the cost of courses when taken this way are available at a reduced rate of $300 per credit-hour*.

*Please note that due to this reduced cost, we cannot bundle this price with other tuition discounts, offers, or financial aid.

If you’re already an enrolled at Upper Iowa, your existing financial-aid awards apply toward courses in a Micro-Credential, as they are filling requirements toward your graduation requirements.