Informatics
Informatics is the application of Information Technology to a particular area or discipline of study. It is concerned with converting data into information, and applies information technologies to solve problems. It combines coursework in a traditional subject area with information technology.
Careers
An informatics degree prepares graduates for a range of positions. Some of the career options include database developer/manager, bioinformatics, chemical informatics, human-computer interface design, information architect, IT consultant, multimedia specialist, network manager, software developer, system administrator, technical writer, and Web master.
Degree Offered
Bachelor of Science
For more information, contact:
Department of Natural, Information, and Mathematical Sciences
Hunt Hall, Room 212
(765) 455-9371