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Tackle intricate problems by harnessing data-driven insights and information technology with a focus on user needs. Students in Informatics blend human-centric principles with data analysis and technological tools to address real-world challenges. Master the skills to interpret data, create meaningful information experiences, and assess how emerging technologies influence people, institutions, and communities. Informatics examines the convergence of human behavior, information systems, and digital innovation—focusing on the research, development, and implementation of computing solutions through a user-focused lens.
Digital systems permeate modern life. Those studying Informatics gain expertise in applying data, knowledge, and technology to address challenges and promote equity. The program cultivates practical abilities sought after in nearly every sector, paving the way for diverse career paths in technology, education, public service, commerce, and legal fields.
Informatics delivers tangible career preparation, equipping learners with relevant competencies for current and emerging professions.
Through this multidisciplinary undergraduate program, students benefit from instruction by leading Informatics specialists, join a vibrant campus community, and acquire adaptable skills prized across numerous industries.
This concentration within the Informatics major equips graduates to leverage data and technology for social progress, fostering fairness in our digital era. Develop the ability to analyze information to recognize systemic disparities and employ tech solutions—particularly those benefiting underserved populations.