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Informatics is a multidisciplinary field that emphasizes gathering, processing, protecting, and overseeing data while converting it into practical insights through a user-focused approach across various sectors like healthcare or cybersecurity.
The 18-unit curriculum equips students with fundamental knowledge and abilities to:
Create and implement protected, user-oriented knowledge frameworks for web platforms by employing design methodologies, prototyping, and HCI techniques.
Establish secure digital asset management solutions involving metadata, workflows, classification systems, data protection, governance, and long-term preservation.
Outline, detect, regulate, maintain, safeguard, and archive digital records while managing them as evidentiary, legal, and historical resources in electronic settings.
Students must have a bachelor’s degree from any regionally accredited institution in any discipline with a GPA of at least 2.8 at the bachelor’s degree institution or in the last 60 semester or 90 quarter units.
English Language Proficiency: IELTS: 8.0; TOEFL – 100 (IBT), paper based – 600, Computer based – 250; Pearson Test of English (PTE) – 68.