PHIT Certificates & Programs

Healthcare and Public Health Analytics Program for Working Professionals

Offered in partnership with the Division of Continuing Education, the Joe C. Wen School of Population & Public Health and the Public Health Informatics & Technology (PHIT) program, the UCI Institute for Clinical and Translational Science, and the Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences, this program aims to meet the increasing demand for data science skills from working professionals in health, healthcare, and public health and will build upon the existing healthcare analytics program.

Healthcare and Public Health Analytics (uci.edu)

Spring Quarter Course:

Health Data Acquisition, Analysis and Management

Online Course

March 31 – May 25, 2025
Develop an understanding of information generated through research, delivery, and management of public and private healthcare services.

Explore key aspects of healthcare systems and data analysis to enhance public health outcomes:

  • Various types of healthcare data
  • The role of informatics in improving management and delivery
  • Impact of regulations and standards on public healthcare
  • Future possibilities in healthcare data utilization

This is one of four courses in the Healthcare and Public Health Analytics program offered in collaboration with UCI Public Health, UCI Donald Bren School of Information & Computer Sciences, and the UCI Institute of Clinical & Translational Science.
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Graduate Certificate Program in Health and Public Health Informatics

The Graduate Certificate in Health Informatics exposes UCI graduate students to courses that cover key concepts in health informatics and that provide students with essential skills in using health informatics applications and conducting health data analytics. This certificate is not a stand-alone program. It is an opportunity for currently enrolled UCI graduate students to expand the scope of study of their home degree program. 

Click here for more information on our PHIT graduate certificate

This project is supported by the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy (ASTP)/National Coordinator for Health Informatics Technology (ONC) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) under award number 90PH0010/01-04 titled PHIT Workforce Development Program as part of a four-year project totaling $7. 232 million. This information or content and conclusions are those of the author and should not be construed as the official position or policy of, nor should any endorsements be inferred by ASTP, HHS or the U.S. Government.