Schools
School of Natural Sciences
Informatics
Contact Information
Natural Sciences Office: (812) 941-2284
Website: https://www.ius.edu/informatics/
Academics
Undergraduate Degrees
- Bachelor of Science
- Biology
- Business
- Chemistry
- Criminal Justice
- Computer Networking
- Digital Media
- Geoscience
- Health Science
- Journalism
- Pre-M.B.A.
- Psychology
- Sociology
- Bachelor of Science (Online)
Minors
Program Information
Mission/Vision Statement
The Department of Informatics fosters a broad and interdisciplinary view of informatics and uses this view to serve our constituencies in teaching, research, and civic engagement.
In teaching, we strive to prepare our students to become life-long learners as well as highly skilled professionals with strong technical and analytical skills that can be applied to other disciplines, such as arts & humanities, business, health sciences, natural sciences, and social sciences.
Through research, the faculty endeavors to generate new knowledge and stay current in a constantly changing social and psychology dimension of information technology. The faculty introduces research results in the classroom and laboratory, and fosters the development of undergraduate research techniques thus promoting these necessary skills in our students.
In civic engagement, we thematically link community-based research, collaborative projects, service-learning, mentored internships, reflective experiential learning, and study abroad opportunities for helping our students advance on this essential learning goal.
Student Learning Goals
- Students demonstrate knowledge of the basic facts and concepts of Informatics.
- Students illustrate their knowledge of Informatics with critically analyzing Informatics Systems.
- Students illustrate their knowledge to address social impact and analysis of technology.
- Students create designs and develop Informatics systems.
- Students communicate their learned Informatics knowledge articulately through spoken and written mediums.
Informatics BS Residency Requirement
The Informatics Department enforces the IU Southeast Residency Requirement and the School of Natural Sciencess Residency Requirement with no additions.