The Graduate Certificate in Integrated Health Systems is a fifteen credit hour program that addresses the growing demand for professionals who understand how new technology affects patients and medical personnel. The program focuses on information systems, human-computer interaction and communication methods in a health care setting. Applicants must have a Bachelor’s degree. Courses will be offered at Oswego’s main campus and online. Typical time to complete the certificate is 3 semesters, over a one year period. Students completing the full certificate program will receive an annotation on their student transcripts.
Integrated Health Systems Certificate – 15 cr
A. Core Requirements 12 cr
- HCI 500 – Introduction to Human Computer Interaction Credit: 3
- HCI 571 – Introduction to Health Information Systems Credit: 3
- BRC 521 – Social Networks and the Web Credit: 3 OR another advisor approved graduate course
- Select one course from the following:
- HCI 691 – HCI Internship Credit: 3
- HCI 550 – HCI Project I Credit: 3
B. Elective Requirements 3 cr
Select one graduate approved course under advisement
- Possible courses:
- ART 509 – Graduate Multimedia Credit: 3
- HCI 510 – HCI Methods I – Design and Evaluation Credit: 3
- HCI 520 – Graphical User Interfaces Credit: 3
- HCI 530 – Seminar in Contemporary Topics in HCI Credit: 3
- ART 513 – Graduate Digital Illustration Credit:
- BRC 520 – Technology and Culture Credit: 3
- BRC 522 – Videogame Theory and Analysis Credit: 3