School of Health Related Professions
The UMDNJ-SHRP Ph.D. degree program in Biomedical Informatics represents an articulated program of study designed primarily to serve health care practitioners, health sciences educators and researchers, and students who have completed an MS degree in: Biomedical Informatics, Computer Science, Engineering, Biology, Biomedical Sciences, or students who hold Master’s or advance degrees in the health related professions, or basic sciences. The program is designed to prepare individuals for informatics leadership positions in the schools of health sciences, teaching hospitals, health care organizations, pharmaceuticals, biomedical research laboratories, and government agencies.
Graduates of this program will develop, implement and evaluate informatics algorithms, biomedical computing solutions and technologies for decision support tools for improving clinical practice, and health care delivery and management; and design systems for more effective and informative research and education. Thus, expanding and advancing the science and methods of biomedical informatics. Students can select one of the following areas of specialization:
Full-time students may complete the program in three to five years while
Part-time students may take up to seven years to complete the program.
Students successfully completing the program will be granted the Ph.D.
degree in Biomedical Informatics jointly by UMDNJ.
Degree Requirements for Ph.D. in Biomedical
Informatics:
All students must complete at least 61 credits beyond the Master
of Science degree; and maintain an average grade of 3.0 or better,
with no more than two grades of C, and one credit hour of colloquium
in biomedical informatics. In addition to meeting degree requirements,
students are expected to assist in teaching at least one course
in biomedical informatics, under the supervision of a faculty
member.
Academic Requirements: The academic requirements for the Doctor of Philosophy in Biomedical Informatics are as follows:
Admissions:
Program Entrance Requirements for Ph.D.:
Applicant for admission to the Ph.D. Program in Biomedical Informatics
must hold a Masters degree from an accredited institution in the US or
its equivalent with a major in any field of health sciences (including
medicine, dentistry, allied health, nursing, public health, pharmacy),
or biological sciences, computer science, engineering or an equivalent
field of study. A student seeking admission to any of the Graduate Programs
must satisfy all entrance requirements of UMDNJ-SHRP.
These requirements include:
• Completed applications form with the SHRP’s application
fee.
• Three (3) letters of recommendation. Professors and/or individuals
directly responsible for supervising the applicant, attesting to the candidate’s
potential success in the program, should write these letters.
• Official transcripts(s) of previous collegiate work or last earned
degrees.
• Personal statement describing interest and commitment to the
program.
• Evidence of basic proficiency in any programming language,
database concepts and elementary calculus.
Note: No GRE is Required to enrol in the PhD program.
International Students and TOEFL: In addition to the requirements stated above international students are required to provide evidence of English language proficiency by submitting Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) examination scores. Applicants with scores below 550 or CBT equivalent are not considered for admission.
Advisement: Each entering student is
assigned a faculty advisor who assists the student in initial course selection
appropriate to the career goals of the student, selection of a project
advisor and an advisory committee for the directed thesis or dissertation
project.
Program retention: Retention in the
graduate programs is based on the
following criteria:
NON DEGREE STATUS
Students with baccalaureate degrees who do not plan to seek admission
in the Master of Science, Ph.D. or Health Care Informatics Certificate
programs may request permission to enroll as non-matriculated status students.
These students can take up to 12 credits in the program. Permission to
take courses is contingent upon fulfillment of the specific course prerequisites,
availability of spaces, and approval of the Program Director. Non-matriculated
status students may apply for matriculated status in the Program after
demonstrating capability to obtaining the MS degree or the Certificate.