McWilliams School of Biomedical Informatics
Graduate Degrees
McWilliams School of Biomedical Informatics offers graduate programs that meet your needs when launching your career in Informatics.
Admission Deadlines
| PROGRAM | FALL | SPRING | SUMMER |
| Certificate | July 1 | November 1 | March 1 |
| Master's | July 1 | November 1 | March 1 |
| PhD | December 1 | July 1 | N/A |
| DHI | March 1 | Only one DHI cohort will be admitted annually. | |
We also offer a Dual Degree Programs in Public Health Informatics and a Dual Degree Program MD/MS in Biomedical Informatics.
One of the best things any prospective student can do is to research before choosing any major. The best option is one with a multidisciplinary focus. Health informatics is a multidisciplinary profession in one of the most stable fields in the United States. It is a great option for students looking for an in-demand career.
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Since the financial crisis of 2008, occupations with growing demand have been few and far between. One category of jobs that has seen significant growth in advertised positions is the field of healthcare informatics.
As with most scientific fields, biomedical informatics researchers usually need a doctoral degree in order to conduct independent research. Biomedical informatics research professionals may find job opportunities working in private sector research or education. Those desiring to work in the healthcare industry supporting clinical care or developing technology generally need a master’s or professional doctoral degree. Biomedical informatics professionals are in high demand due to their ability to analyze data, solve problems, and design solutions.
How Much Do UT Masters Graduates Earn?
How Much Do They Owe For Student Loans?
Average Earnings- 1st year - $92,498
- 5th year - $115,166
- 10th year - $134,774
Amount: $24,739
Master's in Biomedical Informatics
Biomedical Informatics
How Much Do UT PhD Graduates Earn?
How Much Do They Owe For Student Loans?
Average Earnings- 1st year - $105,900
- 10th year - $258,600
Amount: $31,535
PhD in Biomedical Informatics
Biomedical Informatics
Top Skills Cited in Job Listings
Basic Skills
- Needs Assessment/Requirement Gathering
The practice of collecting the requirements of a system from users, customers and stakeholders.
- Technical Proficiencies (Computational skills)
Approaching problems using programmatic thinking techniques such as iteration, symbolic representation, and logical operations.
- Project Management
Is to schedule, organize projects, and/or the work of others, time management skills and prioritize certain tasks.
- Communication
Reading, writing, speaking, and listening are necessary communication skills.
- Leadership
Make strategic and tactical decisions in line with an organization's mission and goals; properly allocate resources to achieve the goals. Valuable leadership skills include the ability to delegate, inspire coworkers and communicate effectively.
HIMSS Career Facts
Are you looking to:
Solve problems to improve patient care?
Improve the delivery of healthcare through technology?
Impact the clinical practice workflow?
Consider Health Informatics... the outlook is BRIGHT!
Check these in-demand professions!
- Health Informatics Specialist
- Software Developer
- Clinical Informaticist
- Solution Architect
- Analytics Consultant
- Medical and Health Services Manager
- Artificial Intelligence Developer
Here are potential workplaces for you!
- Hospitals/ Health Systems
- Physician/ Dental Offices
- Government Agencies
- Health Plans
- Consulting
- Technology Vendors
- Research/ Academic Institutions
Projected Job and Wage Growth 2023 - 2033
Job Growth Outlook and Median Salary
Note: All Occupations includes all occupations in the US Economy
*Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics,
HIMSS Career Fact Sheet,
HIMSS Survey Report
WHY Health Informatics?
Healthcare extends beyond direct patient care. Explore the various opportunities in health informatics, technology, and information management to revolutionize the world of healthcare through the power of information and technology.