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Tackle intricate problems by harnessing data insights and information technology through a user-focused lens. Informatics students integrate human-centric principles while utilizing data and technological insights to address challenges. Gain expertise in deriving insights from data, crafting impactful information experiences, and assessing how emerging technologies affect individuals, organizations, and communities. Informatics examines the convergence of people, information, and technology—focusing on the research, development, and implementation of computing and IT solutions with users in mind.
Information systems and technologies permeate our daily lives. Informatics students master the use of data, information, and tech to address real-world issues and promote equity. They acquire practical, sought-after skills applicable across nearly all sectors, unlocking diverse career paths in technology, education, government, business, and legal fields.
Informatics is a degree designed for tangible impact, equipping students with relevant skills for current and future job markets.
Our interdisciplinary undergraduate Informatics program connects students with leading faculty experts, immerses them in a vibrant campus community, and cultivates adaptable competencies valued across numerous professions.
Informatics majors build expertise in gathering, organizing, and interpreting data while preparing for the significant ethical responsibilities inherent in these society-shaping roles.
Students explore the intricate social, cultural, and ethical dimensions of digital communication, applying this knowledge to develop inclusive, responsive technological solutions that respect diverse perspectives and lived experiences.