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Nov 28, 2024
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Academic Bulletin 2023-2024 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Informatics Minor
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Faculty: Bonham-Carter, Graber, Green, Jumadinova, Kapfhammer, Luman
The Informatics minor is a program in the Interdisciplinary Studies Area of Study. Informatics minors may complete any major to satisfy the college requirement that the major and minor be in different areas of study. However, students who minor in Informatics may not major in Computer Science, Data Science, or Software Engineering.
The Informatics Minor
The Informatics minor consists of 24 credits. At graduation, Informatics minors must have a GPA of at least 2.0 in the minor. The calculation is based on the grades of all courses presented for the minor. Only the most recent grade is considered for courses that have been repeated. At most one of the Foundation courses (CMPSC 100 or CMPSC 101 ) may be presented on the Credit/No Credit grade basis. A maximum of 8 transfer credits may be counted toward the minor; exceptions must be approved by the department chair.
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Foundation
Take all two of the following courses (8 credits):
Core
Take all of the following courses (8 credits)
Application Module:
Take two courses from one application module (8 credits)
Humanities Informatics
Practices which build and maintain technical platforms to answer questions traditionally thought of as the domain of the Humanities, particularly those in (but not limited to) History, English, and Art.
Geoinformatics
Study and development of technologies that use information to address issues in geology, geography, cartography, and other related sciences. At least one course must be taken outside of CMPSC.
Polinformatics
Practices focused on building and maintaining information and information systems which pertain to questions characterized as social science, in particular those concerned with (but not limited to) governance and political participation.
Health Informatics
Practices which build, maintain, and conceptualize the role of information and information systems in clinical, professional, and academic contexts with particular emphasis on health data (for example, electronic health records (EHR)).
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