Academic Bulletin 2024-2025
Informatics
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Professors Jumadinova (Chair), Bonham-Carter, Graber, Green, Kapfhammer, Luman
Informatics focuses on critical approaches to information and technology, with an emphasis on interdisciplinary methods. Students develop ethical and technical frameworks and apply them to a wide-ranging set of culturally-relevant problems in order to enrich the public understanding of the relationship between information and culture.
Informatics Learning Outcomes
- Demonstrates and articulates the distinct concerns of informatics-informed approaches to understanding information as cultural material.
- Produce and present disciplinary findings in digital, artistic, oral, and/or written format.
- Develop competency in the theories, methods, and practices of domains on which to apply informatics techniques.
- Able to design scholarly projects and clearly and persuasively articulate their outcomes.
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