Health informatics professionals are in increasingly high demand. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment for health information technologists is expected to grow nearly 20% over the next five years. As technological innovations continue to transform the healthcare industry, career opportunities will continue to expand for those with the right experience, training, and education.
UC’s online Bachelor’s in Health Informatics blends vital healthcare concepts with the study of analytics, management and information technology. There is a very strong job market for these skills and those that want to have a greater impact in the healthcare industry.
Some of these roles include:
Click HERE for more information on potential careers in the informatics industry.
This page includes information from O*NET Resource Center by the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration (USDOL/ETA). Used under the CC BY 4.0 license.
No. your degree will be conferred by the University of Cincinnati, which will also be reflected on your transcripts and degree.
In very limited situations a program may offer pertinent courses you can take both on-campus and online. Typically, you choose your mode of education (in-person or distance) at the beginning of your program.
You do not. Classes are asynchronous. You can log on anytime 24/7 to complete your coursework.
To enhance your experience and learning, many of our instructors offer online office hours held at a predetermined date and time.
(There are a few exceptions to the asynchronous components, please view program FAQs for more information)
Additional resources to support you from start to finish.
© 2025 University of Cincinnati Online Copyright Information