Master’s Degrees in Health Information Management
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Education Levels of Health Information Majors
During the 2020-2021 academic year, 575 students earned their master's degree in health information. This makes it the 36th most popular master's degree program in the country.
The following table shows the number of diplomas awarded in health information at each degree level.
Education Level | Number of Grads |
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Bachelor’s Degree | 1,579 |
Basic Certificate | 596 |
Master’s Degree | 575 |
Associate Degree | 299 |
Undergraduate Certificate | 214 |
Graduate Certificate | 54 |
Earnings of Health Information Majors With Master’s Degrees
At this time, we do not have the data to estimate the median earnings for this class of people.
Student Debt
The data on debt ranges for health information majors who have their master's degree is not available.
Student Diversity
More women than men pursue their master's degree in health information. About 73.9% of graduates with this degree are female.
Gender | Number of Grads |
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Men | 150 |
Women | 425 |
The racial-ethnic distribution of health information master’s degree students is as follows:
Race/Ethnicity | Number of Grads |
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Asian | 69 |
Black or African American | 157 |
Hispanic or Latino | 76 |
White | 224 |
International Students | 7 |
Other Races/Ethnicities | 42 |
Most Popular Health Information Programs for Master’s Degrees
There are 28 colleges that offer a master’s degree in health information. Learn more about the most popular 20 below:
University of Illinois at Chicago tops the list of the most popular school in the U.S. for health information majors who are seeking their master's degree. Roughly 33,500 attend the school each year. The average in-state tuition for full-time undergraduates is $12,253 per year, while in-state graduate students, on average, pay $13,927 per year. For the 2020-2021 academic year, 98 master's degrees were handed out to health information majors at UIC. About 66% of this group were women, and 57% were students from an underrepresented racial-ethnic group.
The 2nd most popular school in the country for health information majors who are seeking their master's degree is Park University. Each year, around 10,100 students seeking various degrees attend the university. The average in-state tuition for full-time undergraduates is $8,413 per year, while in-state graduate students, on average, pay $6,435 per year. The health information program at Park University awarded 91 master's degrees during the 2020-2021 school year. Of these students, 79% were women and 53% were members of underrepresented racial-ethnic groups.
The 3rd most popular school in the country for health information majors who are seeking their master's degree is Purdue University Global. Roughly 43,900 attend the school each year. The average in-state tuition for full-time undergraduates is $10,080 per year, while in-state graduate students, on average, pay $8,730 per year. The health information program at Purdue University Global awarded 82 master's degrees during the 2020-2021 school year. Of these students, 84% were women and 60% were members of underrepresented racial-ethnic groups.
The 4th most popular school in the country for health information majors who are seeking their master's degree is The College of Saint Scholastica. Roughly 3,700 attend the school each year. The average in-state tuition for full-time undergraduates is $38,750 per year, while in-state graduate students, on average, pay $14,182 per year. During the 2020-2021 academic year, 58 people received their master's degree in health information from St. Scholastica. Of these students, 84% were women and 48% were members of underrepresented racial-ethnic groups.
The 5th most popular school in the country for health information majors who are seeking their master's degree is Mercer University. Each year, around 9,000 students seeking various degrees attend the university. The average in-state tuition for full-time undergraduates is $29,024 per year, while in-state graduate students, on average, pay $15,244 per year. During the 2020-2021 academic year, 43 people received their master's degree in health information from Mercer. About 88% of this group were women, and 72% were students from an underrepresented racial-ethnic group.
The 6th most popular school in the country for health information majors who are seeking their master's degree is University of Central Florida. Each year, around 71,800 students seeking various degrees attend the university. The average in-state tuition for full-time undergraduates is $4,478 per year, while in-state graduate students, on average, pay $6,916 per year. During the 2020-2021 academic year, 41 people received their master's degree in health information from UCF. Around 66% of these students were from an underrepresented racial-ethnic group, and 71% were women.
The University of Tennessee - Health Science Center is the 7th most popular school in the nation for students seeking a master's degree in health information. Roughly 3,100 attend the school each year. The average in-state tuition for full-time undergraduates is $9,390 per year, while in-state graduate students, on average, pay $14,190 per year. For the 2020-2021 academic year, 30 master's degrees were handed out to health information majors at UTHSC. Around 30% of these students were from an underrepresented racial-ethnic group, and 70% were women.
University of Washington - Seattle Campus comes in at #8 on our list of the most popular colleges offering master's degrees in health information. Each year, around 48,100 students seeking various degrees attend the university. The average in-state tuition for full-time undergraduates is $10,927 per year, while in-state graduate students, on average, pay $16,605 per year. During the 2020-2021 academic year, 19 people received their master's degree in health information from UW Seattle. Around 58% of these students were from an underrepresented racial-ethnic group, and 63% were women.
University of Puerto Rico - Medical Sciences is the 9th most popular school in the nation for students seeking a master's degree in health information. Each year, around 2,200 students seeking various degrees attend the university. The average in-state tuition for full-time undergraduates is $4,930 per year, while in-state graduate students, on average, pay $7,020 per year. During the 2020-2021 academic year, 15 people received their master's degree in health information from UPR Medical Sciences. Around 100% of these students were from an underrepresented racial-ethnic group, and 53% were women.
The 10th most popular school in the country for health information majors who are seeking their master's degree is American Public University System. Each year, around 50,000 students seeking various degrees attend the university. The average in-state tuition for full-time undergraduates is $6,840 per year, while in-state graduate students, on average, pay $6,660 per year. The health information program at American Public University System awarded 14 master's degrees during the 2020-2021 school year. Of these students, 79% were women and 43% were members of underrepresented racial-ethnic groups.
Texas State University comes in at #10 on our list of the most popular colleges offering master's degrees in health information. Roughly 37,800 attend the school each year. The average in-state tuition for full-time undergraduates is $8,606 per year, while in-state graduate students, on average, pay $7,147 per year. The health information program at Texas State University awarded 14 master's degrees during the 2020-2021 school year. Of these students, 86% were women and 50% were members of underrepresented racial-ethnic groups.
Jacksonville University comes in at #12 on our list of the most popular colleges offering master's degrees in health information. Roughly 4,000 attend the school each year. The average in-state tuition for full-time undergraduates is $42,250 per year, while in-state graduate students, on average, pay $13,889 per year. During the 2020-2021 academic year, 13 people received their master's degree in health information from JU. Of these students, 62% were women and 77% were members of underrepresented racial-ethnic groups.
Davenport University is the 13th most popular school in the nation for students seeking a master's degree in health information. Roughly 6,100 attend the school each year. The average in-state tuition for full-time undergraduates is $20,064 per year, while in-state graduate students, on average, pay $16,308 per year. The health information program at Davenport University awarded 11 master's degrees during the 2020-2021 school year. About 36% of this group were women, and 36% were students from an underrepresented racial-ethnic group.
The 14th most popular school in the country for health information majors who are seeking their master's degree is Southern Illinois University Carbondale. Each year, around 11,300 students seeking various degrees attend the university. The average in-state tuition for full-time undergraduates is $9,638 per year, while in-state graduate students, on average, pay $11,268 per year. During the 2020-2021 academic year, 9 people received their master's degree in health information from SIUC. Of these students, 56% were women and 78% were members of underrepresented racial-ethnic groups.
Arkansas Tech University comes in at #14 on our list of the most popular colleges offering master's degrees in health information. Roughly 10,800 attend the school each year. The average in-state tuition for full-time undergraduates is $5,736 per year, while in-state graduate students, on average, pay $5,414 per year. During the 2020-2021 academic year, 9 people received their master's degree in health information from ATU. About 56% of this group were women, and 11% were students from an underrepresented racial-ethnic group.
The 16th most popular school in the country for health information majors who are seeking their master's degree is Southwestern Oklahoma State University. Roughly 4,800 attend the school each year. The average in-state tuition for full-time undergraduates is $6,368 per year, while in-state graduate students, on average, pay $6,294 per year. During the 2020-2021 academic year, 8 people received their master's degree in health information from SWOSU. About 63% of this group were women, and 50% were students from an underrepresented racial-ethnic group.
Louisiana Tech University is the 16th most popular school in the nation for students seeking a master's degree in health information. Each year, around 11,100 students seeking various degrees attend the university. The average in-state tuition for full-time undergraduates is $6,401 per year, while in-state graduate students, on average, pay $5,416 per year. During the 2020-2021 academic year, 8 people received their master's degree in health information from Louisiana Tech. About 75% of this group were women, and 50% were students from an underrepresented racial-ethnic group.
University of Mississippi comes in at #18 on our list of the most popular colleges offering master's degrees in health information. Each year, around 21,000 students seeking various degrees attend the university. The average in-state tuition for full-time undergraduates is $8,934 per year, while in-state graduate students, on average, pay $8,938 per year. For the 2020-2021 academic year, 3 master's degrees were handed out to health information majors at Ole Miss. Around 67% of these students were from an underrepresented racial-ethnic group, and 67% were women.
Merrimack College comes in at #19 on our list of the most popular colleges offering master's degrees in health information. The average in-state tuition for full-time undergraduates is $43,842 per year, while in-state graduate students, on average, pay $31,488 per year. The health information program at Merrimack College awarded 2 master's degrees during the 2020-2021 school year.
The 19th most popular school in the country for health information majors who are seeking their master's degree is Duquesne University. Each year, around 8,800 students seeking various degrees attend the university. The average in-state tuition for full-time undergraduates is $43,526 per year, while in-state graduate students, on average, pay $24,534 per year. For the 2020-2021 academic year, 2 master's degrees were handed out to health information majors at Duquesne.
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Related Majors
Below are some popular majors that are similar to health information that offer master’s degrees.
Major | Annual Degrees Awarded |
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Health Care Management | 13,394 |
Hospital & Care Facility Management | 1,264 |
Other Health/Medical Admin Services | 206 |
Clinical Research Coordinator | 180 |
Long Term Care Admin/Management | 52 |
References
*The racial-ethnic minority student count is calculated by taking the total number of students and subtracting white students, international students, and students whose race/ethnicity was unknown. This number is then divided by the total number of students at the school to obtain the percentage of racial-ethnic minorities.
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