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Explore Rutgers' portfolio of fully online programs using our interactive tool to find the perfect match for YOUR educational goals and preferences.
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Rutgers’s CFP® Board Registered Online MS in Finance-Financial Planning (MSF) program prepares students to succeed in the field of financial planning. By helping others achieve their goals, you can lead a fulfilling career that offers substantial growth opportunities, flexibility, and financial rewards. For 50 years, the CFP® certification has been the standard of excellence for financial planners.
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The Masters in Health Informatics degree program is specifically designed to provide an in-depth knowledge of the appropriate systems, software and analytical techniques for use in Hospitals, Pharmaceutical Organizations, Health Insurance Companies and such. The program curriculum provides ample knowledge and practice of the use of state of the art AI, data science and analytical techniques and software for graduates to analyze, evaluate and implement the next generation of health informatics systems and services.
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Our Master of Science in Health Information Management is designed for professionals with educational backgrounds in health information management, nursing, biostatics, genomics or overall health sciences, as well as any other equivalent fields of study. Our program will prepare you to be at the forefront of health information management and healthcare administration. A compact, 36-credit curriculum provides ample opportunities to enhance your skills in data analytics, information governance, informatics, health care databases, standard nomenclatures, health care finance, health care quality, and management.
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Technology has profoundly impacted how our health care system stores and manages crucial information and communication, increasing the demand for nursing informatics specialists. We prepare our graduates to use technology to provide care, create effective administrative systems, manage and deliver educational experiences, support life-long learning, and impact nursing research. The work you engage in throughout the program will support key stakeholders including, but not limited to, nurses, patients, and interprofessional health care teams in their decision-making across roles and settings using information structures, processes, and technology to achieve desired outcomes. Upon graduation, students are eligible to sit for certification through the American Nurses Credentialing Center.
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Rutgers 100% Online MSW degree—including two field placements that you can take at agencies across the country—prepares you to become an exceptional clinical social worker. You’ll learn how to effectively promote social justice, empower individuals and groups who are marginalized, and serve and strengthen underserved communities. Courses are asynchronous, allowing you to complete your degree around your schedule. New career opportunities will open up in diverse areas including child welfare, health care, mental health, and much more. Students can choose a two-year full-time option or a three-year part-time option; each involves 60 credits, while those admitted to the Advanced Standing program complete 39 credits.
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The Rutgers Business School Master of Science in Supply Chain Management program enables you with the tools and resources to meet the challenges of today’s supply chains head-on. The curriculum is adapted to address current trends in the industry, which allows the immediate benefit of using what you know in your everyday role. By building on your existing knowledge in business and supply chain management, we help you to develop the necessary skills to advance in your career.
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The Rutgers School of Nursing–Camden RN to Bachelor of Science (BS) in Nursing program is for licensed registered nurses (RNs) who want to leverage their work experience and grow as professionals. Students can achieve their career goals quickly –and our program can be completed in as little as one year with full-time attendance. Our online program is fully accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE).