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Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Major in Health Informatics Online
Build in-demand skills in health data, analytics, and AI to improve clinical decision-making, optimize healthcare systems, and drive better patient outcomes.
Program Overview
Develop career-building credentials with a B.S. in Health Informatics
Build the skills to turn healthcare data into smarter decisions, better outcomes, and more efficient systems in the online Bachelor of Science in Health Informatics (BSHI) program at Texas State University. Through our hands-on, technology-focused curriculum, you’ll work with electronic health records, clinical decision support tools, advanced analytics, cybersecurity, and AI applications to solve real-world healthcare challenges and improve how care is delivered.
Designed to meet modern STEM-aligned, digital healthcare workforce needs, this degree emphasizes applying data and technology to optimize workflows and power clinical and operational decision-making. With fully online course work and no clinical placement requirements, you can develop in-demand technical and analytical skills on your schedule while preparing for a career in both healthcare and technology. The program also develops the skills you'll need to sit for the Certified Associate in Healthcare Information and Management Systems (CAHIMS) exam, helping you take the next step toward a tech-driven healthcare career.
Tools and technologies you'll use:
- Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools
- Electronic Health Records
- Interoperability
- Python/R
- Tableau/Power BI
- SQL
- Cybersecurity best practices
- Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools
- Electronic Health Records
- Interoperability
- Python/R
- Tableau/Power BI
- SQL
- Cybersecurity best practices
As a student in this online health informatics program, you will learn how to:
- Apply health informatics principles to analyze and transform health data into actionable insights
- Design and evaluate health information systems that improve clinical and operational workflows
- Use data analytics and decision-support tools to drive data-informed clinical and operational decisions
- Apply privacy, security, and governance principles to ensure the integrity and protection of health data
- Collaborate across technical and healthcare teams to implement data-driven and technology-enabled solutions
- Evaluate the impact of health information systems on patient outcomes, provider workflows, and healthcare delivery
- Apply health informatics principles to analyze and transform health data into actionable insights
- Design and evaluate health information systems that improve clinical and operational workflows
- Use data analytics and decision-support tools to drive data-informed clinical and operational decisions
- Apply privacy, security, and governance principles to ensure the integrity and protection of health data
- Collaborate across technical and healthcare teams to implement data-driven and technology-enabled solutions
- Evaluate the impact of health information systems on patient outcomes, provider workflows, and healthcare delivery
Career opportunities include more technical, analytics-driven roles such as:
- Health Data Analyst
- Clinical Informatics Specialist
- Health IT Analyst
- Population Health Analyst
- Clinical Data Analyst
- Healthcare Business Intelligence Analyst
- Health Data Analyst
- Clinical Informatics Specialist
- Health IT Analyst
- Population Health Analyst
- Clinical Data Analyst
- Healthcare Business Intelligence Analyst
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Tuition
Feel confident in your budget with our accessible tuition
Tuition for the online bachelor’s degree program in health informatics is affordable and paid by the course, so you can achieve your academic goals while remaining within your budget.
| Program | Per Credit Hour | Per Course |
|---|---|---|
| B.S. Health Informatics | $405* | $1,216 |
*Students in Accelerated Online Programs are not eligible for payment plans or emergency loans. Tuition and fees are subject to change by legislative or Board of Regents action; changes become effective on the date of enactment. BookSmart fees are automatically added each semester but are not included in program costs; students may opt out by the start of each term. Registrations after the tuition deadline require full payment at registration. Cost of Attendance details are available through TXST One Stop.
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**Texas State will apply to an undergraduate degree up to 72 semester credit hours from an accredited junior or community college. Students transferring more than 72 hours must consult with their academic advisor to determine how degree requirements will be satisfied.
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The Texas State bachelor's degree in health informatics program is delivered in a convenient online learning format that offers maximum flexibility for working adults like you. Choose the start date that fits your goals.
| Term | Start Date | App Deadline | Document Deadline | Registration Deadline | Tuition Deadline | Class End Date | Term Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fall 1 2026 | 8/19/26 | 8/5/26 | 8/12/26 | 8/19/26 | 8/13/26 | 10/7/26 | 8 weeks |
| Fall 2 2026 | 10/8/26 | 9/24/26 | 10/1/26 | 10/8/26 | 10/1/26 | 12/10/26 | 8 weeks |
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Admissions
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Apply to the bachelor's degree in health informatics online program quickly and easily with our streamlined admission process. Review the admission requirements below and take the next step toward your professional goals.
Department of Health Informatics & Information Management admission:
In addition to being admitted by the university, you must submit a separate application to the HIM department. The majority of your general education core and required prerequisite courses should be completed before enrolling, with no more than 9 credit hours to be completed in the summer following the program’s application deadline. You must also meet these requirements:
- Minimum 2.50 overall GPA
- Minimum Texas State GPA of 2.0
- Majority of the core and other prerequisite course work completed
- Health Informatics (HI) prerequisites: HIM 2360 and a statistics course (PSY 2301, HP 3302, SOCI 3307, or CJ 3347).
- Health Information Management (HIM) prerequisites: HIM 2360, BIO 2430, CIS 1323 or CS 1308, and a statistics course (PSY 2301, HP 3302, SOCI 3307, or CJ 3347).
University admission:
All applicants must:
- Submit a completed application and all supporting documents—including official transcripts from your high school and any postsecondary institutions attended—to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions by the stated document deadline
- Pay the nonrefundable application fee of $75 ($90 for international*)
- Be eligible to re-enter all colleges and/or universities previously attended
High school graduates who plan to attend Texas State the semester after high school graduation (not including summer sessions) regardless of how many dual credit or transferable college credits earned, are considered an entering freshman.
Freshmen must do the following to qualify for admission to Texas State University:
- Receive a diploma from an accredited high school
- We recommend students complete the following curriculum:
- 4 credits of English, 4 credits of mathematics, 4 credits of science, 3 credits of social studies and 2 credits of a language other than English
- ACT and SAT test scores are not required for applicants ranked in the top 75% of their graduating class.
- Applicants who do not meet assured admission, or do not submit test scores, will be reviewed holistically. All students ranked in the fourth quartile of their class must submit scores that meet assured admission standards for admission.
- Submit your high school transcripts by mail or via Parchment, Naviance, National Student Clearinghouse.
Transfer students must meet these requirements:
- 14 or fewer credit hours: minimum 2.0 GPA in all transferable course work plus meet freshman admission standards
- 15-29 credit hours: minimum 2.5 GPA in all transferable course work
- 30 or more credit hours: minimum 2.25 GPA in all transferable course work
- Be at least one full semester out of high school and eligible to return to all postsecondary institutions previously attended
For applicants without a U.S. bachelor’s degree or high school diploma (or equivalent)**:
You must submit an approved English proficiency exam score that meets the minimum program requirements.
- Official TOEFL iBT scores required with a 78 overall and minimum individual module scores of
- 19 listening
- 19 reading
- 19 speaking
- 18 writing
- Official PTE scores required with a 52 overall
- Official IELTS (academic) scores required with a 6.5 overall and minimum individual module scores of 6.0
- Official Duolingo scores required with a 110 overall
- Official TOEFL Essentials scores required with an 8.5 overall
**Exemption: Applicants who have earned a high school diploma, bachelor’s degree or higher from a regionally accredited U.S. institution or an equivalent degree from a country on our exempt countries list are not required to submit an English proficiency exam score.
Transcripts may be sent electronically to [email protected] or mailed to:
TXST One Stop
Texas State University – Undergraduate Admissions
601 University Dr.
San Marcos, TX 78666
*Texas State defines an on-campus international student as anyone with a nonimmigrant visa status, including H-1B visa holders, or those seeking a visa to enroll. If you are not a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, refugee, or asylee, you will be classified as an international applicant.
An online international student is someone who holds citizenship in another country, is not a U.S. permanent resident, and resides outside the U.S. while enrolling in an online program.
Students who are not on a visa but are graduating from a Texas high school after three years in residence are considered domestic applicants.
If you are a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, refugee, or asylee, you are considered a domestic applicant.
Admission Requirements
- High school diploma
- Online application
- Official transcripts from all institutions
Courses
Gain relevant skillsets in your B.S. in Health Informatics online courses
To graduate from the B.S. in Health Informatics from Texas State, you must complete a total of 120 credit hours, including 42 credit hours of general education courses, 69 credit hours of core courses, and the remaining credit hours as electives. Explore our range of industry-specific undergraduate minors.
Students must take 42 credit hours of general education courses to meet the degree plan requirements.
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