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INFORMATICS UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM

WHAT IS INFORMATICS?:

Informatics is an interdisciplinary approach to solving real-world problems using technology, data, and design. It combines technical methods from computer science and engineering with tools and techniques drawn from a breadth of other non-technical areas.

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Informatics majors learn the skills necessary to design, implement, and evaluate the next generation of information technology systems.

WHAT CAN YOU DO WITH AN INFORMATICS DEGREE?

Our B.S. in Informatics graduates launch careers in a wide range of organizations, including major corporations, consulting firms, and entrepreneurial start-ups. Here’s a look at some stats from the class of 2021:

Top Job Titles (of 254 reported titles)

• 57 ANALYST (Business, Data, Cyber, Security, Technical/Technology)

• 44 CONSULTANT (Technical/Technology, Business, Solutions, Security/Risk)

• 29 ENGINEER (Software, Cyber Security, Data, Analytics, Technical Solutions)

• 24 DEVELOPER (Software, Web, Application)

Informatics Career Success

97% success rate (employed or accepted to graduate school)

$65,219 average starting salary

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