The Health Data Analytics (HLDA) master's program at the University of North Texas is a graduate-level program that prepares graduates to apply advanced coursework in big data analytics, machine learning, cloud computing, data visualization, and health systems management to improve healthcare delivery, population health, organizational performance, and build leaders capable of transforming data into actionable intelligence. The program is comprised of 30 credit hours or 10 courses which can be completed 100% Online in less than 2 years. For international students, this degree program is offered in a hybrid format with five Data Analytics courses offered face-to-face while the other five Health Services courses are offered online. It qualifies as a STEM program that offers international students three years of OPT after graduation and will comply with international student visa requirements.
The curriculum is structured for students to develop technical proficiency in data acquisition, management, predictive modeling, visualization, and decision-support, while also gaining the ability to evaluate the broader operational, regulatory, and equity implications of data use in healthcare systems.
The MS in Health Data Analytics develops advanced competencies in:
Graduates are prepared for careers such as:
Here is a list of the 10 courses students will take as part of this MS degree program:
Foundational information will be provided in all courses to help students succeed academically.
Apply for graduate admission online with the GradCAS portal.
Learn more about sending your transcripts here at this link: US and English-Canadian Transcripts - Liaison
International students can upload transcripts in the GradCAS application.
Required application materials submitted in GradCAS:
Your Self-Statement should be a double-spaced, typed essay outlining your academic interests, career goals, and how the program meets your needs. The statement will need to be submitted in your GradCAS application.
One professional recommendation is required from current or past employer, professor, or community leader. When you submit your GradCAS application, it will prompt the system to contact your recommender directly via email.
Once the department has received all of your application materials, qualified applicants may be contacted to set-up an admissions interview. Interviews will either be conducted over the phone or through Zoom.
This STEM-focused program is offered on-campus and online.
If you have questions about the application process, please contact Azzama Alia at Azzama.Alia@unt.edu.
The application deadline for Fall 2025 has been extended to August 1, 2025 for domestic
applicants, although the recommended deadline for international applicants remains
March 1, 2025, to allow sufficient time to make any necessary visa/travel arrangements
if admitted. All application materials must be turned into the Department of Rehabilitation & Health
Services (RHS) by 5:00 p.m. on the day of the application deadline.
The application deadline for Spring 2026 is January 2, 2026 for domestic applicants.
The recommended deadline for Spring 2026 for international applicants is October 1,
2025 to allow sufficient time to make any necessary visa/travel arrangements if admitted.
All application materials must be turned into GradCAS by 5:00 p.m. on the day of the
application deadline.
The Department of Rehabilitation and Health Services in the College of Health and Public Service offers thousands in scholarships to students each year, including:

The Department of Rehabilitation & Health Services mission is to prepare professionals to enhance the lives of diverse populations including the aging population, individuals with disabilities, substance use disorders and/or chronic health concerns through training in advanced research, education and service delivery, or clinical practice.
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