ACTUARIAL ANALYTICS IN HEALTH MANAGEMENT (MASTER OF SCIENCE)
The program is designed to equip students with a comprehensive skill set tailored to the healthcare industry, including data analysis, risk assessment, predictive modeling, and health economics. Students will learn to analyze healthcare pricing, including insurance premiums, reimbursement rates, cost-sharing structures, disease management, and quality improvement through healthcare innovation. The program will also provide training in making health policy decisions based on data-driven insights into healthcare access, quality, and affordability. We aim to collaborate with healthcare institutions and professionals to ensure that the curriculum aligns with the evolving needs of the industry and stays current with emerging healthcare technologies and data science methodologies through regular reviews and updates.
PREREQUISITE/FOUNDATION COURSES (6 CREDITS)
These courses serve as foundational knowledge in Statistics and Management Information Systems. The courses may be waived, if the student has taken a relevant class in his/her previous degree studies with a Grade of C or above.
CORE COURSES (20 CREDITS)
All students must complete five core courses (20 credits)

CONCENTRATION REQUIRED COURSES
(8 CREDITS)
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Personal Leadership Development in a Global World (4 credits)​
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The U.S. Economics, Finance and Reimbursement (4 credits)
ELECTIVES COURSES
(4 CREDITS) *(select one from the following)
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Clinical Informatics in Healthcare (4 credits)
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AI-Driven Strategy and Implementation in Patient Care
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Advanced Development of the U.S. Health System (4 credits)