Informatics Educational Institutions & Programs
Type | Private non-profit |
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Established | 1891 |
President | John Anderson Fry |
Provost | M. Brian Blake |
Location | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States |
Campus | Urban |
Colors | Blue and gold |
Nickname | Dragons |
Website | drexel.edu |
https://www.linkedin.com/edu/school?id=19245 |
Drexel University is a private research university with three campuses in Philadelphia and one in Sacramento, California. It was founded in 1891 by Anthony J. Drexel, a noted financier and philanthropist. As of 2016, nearly 26,000 students are enrolled in over 70 undergraduate programs and more than 100 master's, doctoral, and professional programs at the university.[1] Drexel's cooperative education program (co-op) is a unique aspect of the school's degree programs, offering students the opportunity to gain up to 18 months of paid, full-time work experience in a field relevant to their undergraduate major or graduate degree program prior to graduation.
As of 2016, U.S. News & World Report ranked Drexel 96 among national universities.[2]
Informatics programs
Health and clinical informatics
The following health/clinical informatics options exist for potential students:
- M.S. in Health Informatics
- 45 credit hours
- Available online? Yes
- Program URL: https://drexel.edu/cci/academics/graduate-programs/health-informatics/ms-in-health-informatics/
Additional external links
References
- ↑ "Fast Facts". Drexel University. http://www.drexel.edu/about/glance/fast-facts/. Retrieved 28 October 2016.
- ↑ "Davenport University". U.S. News & World Report - Best Colleges. U.S. News & World Report LLP. http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-colleges/davenport-university-2249. Retrieved 28 October 2016.