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MHI Electives

Students may select their technical and specialization electives from any of the graduate level courses offered at the University of Minnesota. It is recommended that the student look for elective courses in the following areas though acceptable coursework may come from other programs. In all cases, the selected courses must be approved in advance by the student's advisor and/or the DGS.

Computer Science (CSci)

Industrial and Systems Engineering (IE)

Information and Decision Sciences (IDSc)

Public Health: Biostatistics (PuBH)

Public Health: Health Policy and Management (PuBH)

Public Health: Epidemiology (PuBH)

Nursing Informatics (NURS)

Geographic Information Science (GIS)

Social, Administravie and clinical Pharmacy (SAPh)

Human Factors/Ergonomics (HUMF)

In addition certain upper division undergraduate courses may be acceptable if they represent the highest level undergraduate course available, and they either correspond to graduate level courses or comparable courses are not offered at the graduate level. Advisor and DGS approvals are required to take any such courses.

 

 

 
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