College of Informatics
Informatics: Renaissance People for the Information Age

Departments

Business Informatics

With a business informatics degree, you will find yourself in high demand as a computer programmer, programmer/analyst, systems analyst, database/data communications specialist, computer consultant.

Communication

Communication is the backbone of careers ranging from journalist to filmmaker, speechwriter to scriptwriter, promotion to public relations, newscaster to podcaster.

Computer Science

Careers like programmer, systems analyst, systems engineer, R&D designer, network engineer, Web developer, IT support, database administrator, network system specialist, or independent entrepreneur are possible with a CS or CIT degree.

Infrastructure Management Institute

Infrastructure Management Institute logoThe Institute's mission is to foster a collaborative research and learning environment for organizations and individuals to understand the evolution of technology infrastructure and promote innovative IT management solutions.