This degree helps you understand how behavior influences health - and how data can be used to improve prevention, diagnosis, treatment decisions, medical recommendations, healthcare systems, digital health innovation, research, public health, and policy. Learn how to design studies, measure behavioral and health-related variables, manage and analyze data, and communicate insights clearly to scientific, clinical, and applied audiences. This program may be especially right for you if you want to: Future-proof your career in an AI-driven healthcare landscape by building the research, data, and analytical thinking skills needed to work with emerging tools in research, care, and public health; Build a stronger path toward medical school, doctoral study in psychology, allied health professions, academic research, or a future in health data by gaining applied research and analytics experience; Move up in your current field by adding the data skills increasingly needed in healthcare, research, public health, and service-focused roles; Qualify for more meaningful opportunities by learning how to capture, manage, and interpret data that can guide better health decisions; Make a measurable difference by turning data into insights that can improve care, programs, research, and public health outcomes; Use your strengths with numbers, science, or human behavior to help people and communities while building a career with long-term growth potential; Stand out in a changing field by developing skills in research methods, statistics, behavioral measurement, data management, and reporting.