Private University for Health Sciences, Medical Sciences and Technology

Private University for Health Sciences, Medical Sciences and Technology
Private Universität für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Medizinische Informatik und Technik
Type Private university
Established 2004
Location Hall in Tirol, Austria
Website https://www.umit.at/page.cfm?vpath=studien&switchLocale=en_US
Private University for Health Sciences, Medical Sciences and Technology

The Private University for Health Sciences, Medical Sciences and Technology (abbreviated UMIT) (German: Private Universität für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Medizinische Informatik und Technik) sees itself as a Health University and is located in Hall in Tirol. It was founded in 2001 in Innsbruck under the name of Private University of Medical computer science and technology Tirol. In 2004 the university got its present name in connection with the expansion of the health sciences as a private university.[1]

Department structure

The UMIT is divided into four departments with several subordinate institutions

  • Institute of Nursing Science
  • Institute of Gerontology & demographics
  • Executive Unit for Applied Nursing Science and Research
  • Academic Division "Clinical Nursing Research and Pedagogy"
  • Institute of Public Health, Medical Decision Making and HTA
  • Institute for Behavioral Medicine and Prevention
  • Institute for Quality and Ethics in Health Care
  • Division for Organizational Behavior Research and Workplace Health Promotion
  • Division of Health Policy, Administration, Economics and Law
  • Oncotyrol Area 4: HTA & Bioinformatics
  • HTADS Continuing Education Program
  • Sports, Alpine Medicine and Health Tourism ISAG
  • Management and Economics in Healthcare IMÖG
  • Psychologie psychology
  • Nutritional Sciences and Physiology
  • Orthopaedic Physiotherapy IOP
  • Training Centre for Physiotherapy Eurak
  • Center for Learning and Learning Disabilities

Studies and courses

Baccalaureate degree programs

Master and diploma degree programs

Health Sciences

Doctoral degree programs

https://www.umit.at/page.cfm?vpath=studien&switchLocale=en_US

References

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