305778 v.1 Bachelor of Science (Health Information Management), Bachelor of Commerce (Information Systems)BSc(Curtin), BCom(Curtin) IntroductionThe proliferation of electronic information systems in health has resulted in the need for Health Information Management graduates with the knowledge and skills to analyse information, design, implement and manage new systems and the ability to solve problems in existing electronic information systems. The unique and complex nature of health care delivery, requires a depth of clinical knowledge allied to a strong understanding of the inter relationships of health information creation, linkage and management. Students enrolling in this double degree gain an in-depth knowledge and understanding of clinical processes, together with health information management principles and issues. The processes of planning, implementing and evaluating health and related systems are taught within a framework of confidentiality and data linkage. It allows for the simultaneous development of a sound knowledge base in information systems design, analysis and project management. This combination of skills is highly desirable for jobs in health information systems design, database and project management and in the information technology industry. Course Entry Requirements/PrerequisitesOne TEE Mathematics and one TEE Science subject. Human Biology desirable. Specific RequirementsSTAT elements considered are E and either V or Q. Duration and AvailabilityThis course is four years full-time or the equivalent part-time study. Course OrganisationProfessional practice is emphasised within the course through project work, visits and exercises. Students visit a wide variety of health facilities and are required to participate in professional practice placements during vacations in third and fourth years of the course. Some students choose to travel interstate and overseas for broader experience. Professional RecognitionGraduates are eligible for Professional Level accreditation of the Australian Computer Society and for graduate membership to the Health Information Management Association of Australia. Additional Course ExpensesStudents may be expected to purchase a number of textbooks, readers and other vital study materials. In addition, students may also need to contribute some of the cost of consumables, which varies depending on the area of study.
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