Texas Woman's University

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Texas Woman's University
Type Public
Established 1901 (1901)
Chancellor Carine M. Feyten
Location Denton, Texas, United States
Campus Suburban
Colors Maroon and white
Nickname Pioneers
Website twu.edu
LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/edu/school?id=19512

Texas Woman's University (historically the College of Industrial Arts and Texas State College for Women, commonly known as TWU) is a co-educational university in Denton, Texas, United States, with two health science center branches in Dallas and Houston. While male students are accepted into all programs, the school is better known as the largest state-supported university for women in the United States. The university enrolled 15,286 students, and its M.S.N. program ranked 58 among graduate schools according to U.S. News & World Report's 2016 rankings.[1]

Informatics programs

Health and clinical informatics

The following health/clinical informatics options exist for potential students:

B.S. in Health Informatics with either Clinical Applications or Health Studies minor
120 credit hours for both programs
Available online? No
Program URL: https://twu.edu/informatics/undergraduate-programs/


M.S. in Informatics with focus on either Clinical Applications or Health Studies
36 credit hours; "The program is completed with an interprofessional, interdisciplinary capstone project."
Available online? No
Program URL: https://twu.edu/informatics/graduate-program/


Graduate Certificate in Interprofessional Informatics
15 credit hours over five courses
Available online? Yes
Program URL: https://twu.edu/informatics/certificate-program/


Additional external links

References

  1. "Texas Woman's University". U.S. News & World Report - Grad Schools. U.S. News & World Report LLP. http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-graduate-schools/texas-woman-s-university-229179. Retrieved 22 November 2016.