Informatics Certificate
The undergraduate Informatics Certificate is a 27-credit-hour program allowing a student majoring in another subject to become certified in the application of informatics tools and principles to that subject area.
Students must earn a C- or higher in each individual course as well as a cumulative grade point average of a 2.0 or higher in order to graduate.
Courses (24 cr.)- INFO I101 Introduction to Informatics (4 cr.)
- INFO I202 Social Informatics (3 cr.)
- INFO I210 Information Infrastructure I (4 cr.)
- INFO I211 Information Infrastructure II (4 cr.)
- INFO I300 Human-Computer Interaction (3 cr.)
- INFO I303 Organizational Informatics (3 cr.)
- INFO I308 Information Representation (3 cr.)
Note: courses marked in bold can be counted towards a student’s general education requirement.
Elective (3 cr.)An additional course from the undergraduate Informatics degree program curriculum must be completed. Or you may choose any course from that same program’s list of approved electives, including approved courses outside the School of Informatics and Computing.
Last updated: 02/14/2014