Informatics Minor
The undergraduate minor in Informatics allows a student majoring in another subject to receive instruction 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.
Required Courses (12 cr.)- INFO I101 Introduction to Informatics (4 cr.)
- INFO I210 Information Infrastructure I (4 cr.)
- INFO I211 Information Infrastructure II (4 cr.)
Choose three courses.
- INFO I202 Social Informatics (3 cr.)
- INFO I270 Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction Principles and Practices (3 cr.)
- INFO I275 Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction Theory (3 cr.)
- INFO I300 Human Computer Interaction (3 cr.)
- INFO I303 Organizational Informatics (3 cr.)
- INFO I305 Introduction to Research in Informatics (3 cr.)
- INFO I308 Information Representation (3 cr.)
- INFO I330 Legal and Social Informatics of Security (3 cr.)
- INFO I350 Foundations in Legal Informatics (3 cr.)
- INFO I399 Current Topics in Informatics (3 cr.)
- INFO I400 Topics in Informatics (3 cr.)
- INFO I402 Informatics Project Management (3 cr.)
- INFO I410 Electronic Discovery (3 cr.)
- INFO I421 Applications of Data Mining and Management (3 cr.)
- INFO I425 Applying Web Services in Information Systems (3 cr.)
- INFO I433 Protocol Design and Analysis (3 cr.)
- INFO I445 Competitive Intelligence for Informatics I (3 cr.)
- INFO I453 Computer and Information Ethics (3 cr.)
- INFO I465 Informatics for Social Change (3 cr.)
- INFO I470 Litigation Support Systems and Courtroom Presentations (3 cr.)
Note: courses marked in bold can be counted towards a student’s general education requirement.
Last updated: 04/24/17