Course Title:
Introduction to Computing Technology for Health-Care Professionals
Course Description:
Focuses on the components (e.g., hardware, software, networks) of computer and information systems as well as concepts and principles pertaining to information and knowledge development, management, dissemination, and application using computers. Reviews fundamental concepts of programming languages, data representation, and algorithms and reinforces such concepts with exercises using available tools. Provides an overview of contemporary information technologies such as relational databases, Web-based front-end data delivery, report generation, decision support systems, imaging systems, and biomedical monitoring devices. Includes illustrations and demonstrations of how computers and information systems are used in health care and exercises in programming.
Fall Offering:
Every
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Prerequisite 1:
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Prerequisite Remarks:
Enrollment in Graduate Health Informatics Program or permission of Health Informatics Graduate Program director.
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Repeatable:
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