The Health Information Technology degree prepares students to effectively utilize the latest technology in the collection, analysis, and reporting of healthcare data. This program requires a comprehensive understanding of diseases, treatments, regulatory issues, and computer systems, alongside strong organizational skills. The field is recognized for its rapid growth, making it an attractive opportunity for aspiring health information technicians.
Program Outcomes
Graduates of the Health Information Technology program will be equipped to achieve several key competencies, including:
Career Outlook
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics identifies health information technology as one of the fastest-growing occupational areas. This growth is driven by the increasing need for health information managers who oversee the planning, organization, collaboration, and quality assurance within health information management departments. Graduates can expect diverse career opportunities in various healthcare settings, reflecting the growing reliance on health data management.
Accreditation
The Health Information Management program at Milwaukee Area Technical College is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management Education (CAHIIM). This accreditation has been reaffirmed through the 2027-2028 academic year, underscoring the quality and rigor of the program.
Financial aid may be available for those who qualify.
Milwaukee Area Technical College (MATC) Online Campus offers a flexible, fully online learning experience with around 45 programs, including degrees, diplomas, and certificates. Built on lessons from the 2020 pandemic, it provides a supportive environment with virtual advising, coaching, and orientation. Students can choose between asynchronous courses with no set meeting times or synchronous classes with scheduled virtual sessions, ensuring access to high-quality education and community engagement.