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Latest revision as of 23:02, 15 December 2016
Type | Public research university |
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Established | 1885 |
President | Michael M. Crow |
Provost | Mark Searle |
Location | Tempe, Arizona, United States |
Campus | Urban |
Colors | Maroon and gold |
Nickname | Sun Devils |
Website | asu.edu |
https://www.linkedin.com/edu/school?id=17769 |
Arizona State University (also ASU or Arizona State) is a public metropolitan research university located on five campuses across the Phoenix, Arizona, metropolitan area, and four regional learning centers throughout Arizona.[1] ASU is classified as a research university with very high research activity (RU/VH) by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.[2] ASU was ranked the fifth largest public university by enrollment in the U.S. in the fall of 2015.[3] The spring 2016 university ratings by U.S. News & World Report ranked ASU number one among the Most Innovative Schools in America.[4]
Informatics programs
Health and clinical informatics
The following health/clinical informatics options exist for potential students:
- B.S. in Biomedical Informatics
- 120 credit hours, maintaining minimum 2.00 cumulative GPA
- Available online? No
- Program URL: https://chs.asu.edu/programs/biomedical-informatics
- M.S. in Biomedical Informatics
- 32 credit hours, with 17 hours of mandatory classes; "The applicant's undergraduate GPA, statement of purpose and depth of preparation in their field are the primary factors affecting admission."
- Available online? No
- Program URL: https://chs.asu.edu/programs/biomedical-informatics-ms
- Ph.D. in Biomedical Informatics
- 84 credit hours, with 17 hours of mandatory classes; includes "a written comprehensive exam, an oral comprehensive exam, a prospectus and a dissertation"
- Available online? No
- Program URL: https://chs.asu.edu/programs/biomedical-informatics-phd
- M.S. in Health Informatics
- 30 credit hours, 12 hours of which are mandatory courses and three towards a mandatory applied project
- Available online? Yes
- Program URL: https://chs.asu.edu/programs/health-informatics-mas
- M.A.S. in Health Informatics
- 30 credit hours, 12 hours of which are mandatory courses and three towards a mandatory applied project
- Available online? Yes
- Program URL: https://asuonline.asu.edu/online-degree-programs/graduate/master-advanced-study-health-informatics
Additional external links
References
- ↑ "ASU Campuses and Locations". Arizona State University. http://campus.asu.edu/. Retrieved 27 September 2016.
- ↑ "Standard Listings". Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. Indiana University. http://carnegieclassifications.iu.edu/lookup/standard.php. Retrieved 27 September 2016.
- ↑ Friedman, J. (22 September 2016). "10 Universities With the Most Undergraduate Students". U.S. News & World Report. U.S. News & World Report LP. http://www.usnews.com/education/best-colleges/the-short-list-college/articles/2016-09-22/10-universities-with-the-most-undergraduate-students. Retrieved 27 September 2016.
- ↑ "Most Innovative Schools: National Universities". U.S. News & World Report. U.S. News & World Report LP. Spring 2016. http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities/innovative. Retrieved 27 September 2016.