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Bachelor of Science in Health Data Analytics

The Bachelor of Science in Health Data Analytics provides students with a foundational knowledge in health data management and informatics, as well as the skills needed to acquire, transform, analyze and visualize health data. Students gain experience with a variety of software programs and programming languages, including Excel, SQL, R and Tableau.

Graduate prepared to work in various roles within healthcare organizations, research institutions, public health entities, insurance companies and other health-related settings. Leverage your data analysis skills to improve patient and population outcomes and optimize healthcare and public health processes.

Program Highlights

Participate in a data-immersive learning experience, use elective options to obtain additional credentials or add a minor in Data Science or Information Technology Management.

Courses include topics on medical terminology, determinants of health, database systems, health informatics and data management and more. Use the following link to learn more about Health Data Analytics coursework:

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Connect with a Faculty Member

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To learn more about the Health Data Analytics degree or discuss a course plan, please contact Program Coordinator Dr. Kirk Ketelsen at kirkketelsen@boisestate.edu

The DASH Lab

Data Analytics for Statewide Health Collaborative

Through data-immersive, team-based learning, DASH Lab students work with local health-promoting community partners. The DASH Lab utilizes data from these community partners to gain insights, drive action and promote positive change.

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For undergraduate students interested in a Master of Public Health degree

ACCELERATED MASTER OF PUBLIC HEALTH DEGREE

Interested in pursuing a Master of Public Health Degree after graduating with your undergraduate degree? Start now and complete your Bachelor of Science degree and a Master of Public Health degree in five years.

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