SCHOOL OF INFORMATICS AND COMPUTING Studying technology will change the way you think and expand your opportunities. Our students and faculty are breaking new ground every day: designing robots to work alongside humans in disaster relief, researching new ways to protect online accounts from cyber attacks, and developing extensive databases to track the spread of disease around the world. Whether majoring in informatics or computer science, students in the School of Informatics and Computing are learning how to impact people s lives using information technology. Undergraduate Programs
Make your future with the School of Informatics and Computing Technology is everywhere. In today s world, everyone needs to be a computer person. The fields of informatics and computer science are versatile disciplines with multiple areas of study and specialties that combine the study of information technology with real-world problem solving. No matter what path you take through the School from computer science to informatics with a business cognate the end result is a solid, technology-centered education rooted in computational thinking, which prepares students for a wide variety of career options. With so many areas of study, informatics and computer science can be whatever you make it. Start creating your future with the School of Informatics and Computing today.
94 Faculty 971 Undergraduate Students Undergraduate programs Our programs are structured so that you get a well-rounded, technical education with either an in-depth or interdisciplinary option. We also have a variety of master s and doctoral programs, including an accelerated master s program in computer science. Bachelor of Science in Informatics Bachelor of Science in Computer Science Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science (administered by the College of Arts and Sciences) Certificate in Informatics Minor in Computer Science Minor in Human-Centered Computing Minor in Informatics Minor in Information Technology Minor in Security Informatics Experiential opportunities There are plenty of opportunities to gain hands-on and real-world experiences through internships at our ServeIt clinic that helps local non-profits or with the many companies who recruit our students. Students also have the chance to work side-by-side with internationallyrenowned scholars on a wide range of cutting-edge research projects early in their education as well as opportunities to study abroad.
If you re wondering about the difference between computer science and informatics, you are not alone. The table below helps differentiate the programs: Computer Science Focus on in-depth technical learning Prepares you to create technology Scope of learning is about depth of technical knowledge Numerous career options that require in-depth knowledge and skills Choose a specialization (area of interest): 5 options Customize learning through specializations including artificial intelligence, data and search, systems, programming languages, and foundations of computer science Informatics Combination of technical and interdisciplinary learning Prepares you to apply technology Scope of learning is about breadth of technical and interdisciplinary knowledge Numerous career options that require breadth of knowledge and skills Choose a cognate (area of interest): more than 30 options Customize learning through cognates and apply technology to areas of interest including business, music, medicine, security, telecommunications, and many more Julie Byers Computer Science Specialization: Artificial Intelligence I was worried when I chose a big school, I was going to get lost in the mass of students, but there is a great sense of community at SoIC. Here I met many of my best friends, teachers knew my name in classes, people were willing to help me, and advisers always provided me with answers to my questions. I can always walk into the school and see somebody I know, which provides me great comfort in the large school setting.
André Sampson Informatics Cognate: Telecommunications I like the flexibility of the Informatics degree. The program allows you to tailor your degree toward your skills and interests. This makes it possible for you to pursue your curiosities while still benefiting from the core Informatics curriculum, so you get the most out of your college experience. Make your own degree One of the best things about our degrees is that you can make it your own by customizing it based on your interests. Select a specialization (in computer science) or a cognate (in informatics) to combine your other passions with technology. Informatics Cognates Biology Business Chemistry Cognitive Science Communication and Culture Computer Science Economics Fine Arts (Computer Art or Graphic Design) Geography Human-Centered Computing Individualized (subject to approval) Information Technology Journalism Linguistics Mathematics Medical Sciences Music Philosophy of Mind and Cognition Pre-health Professions Psychology Public and Environmental Affairs (Environmental Management, Health Systems Administration, Public Finance, Policy Studies, or Urban Affairs) Public Health Security Telecommunications (Applications, Implications, or Foundations) Computer Science Specializations Artificial Intelligence Data and Search Systems Programming Languages Foundations of Computer Science
Make our community your own Our programs are innovative and challenging, there s no doubt about that. But, you ll find an active, inclusive, and supportive community within the School to help. And it s fun. We take pride in being fun and friendly. From academic programs to student leadership positions, you will get all of the support you need. The School of Informatics and Computing works hard to help our students and graduates succeed. We re committed to diversity in our programs, our people, and our community. There s something for everyone here. Career and academic advisors are with you at every turn to guide you along your academic journey. If you want your voice heard, join one of the student groups that are active in the School. Or, if you want to interact with your friends, attend one of the student programs we host, ranging from gaming hours to industry-related speakers and networking events. You can become part of the community in the way that fits you the best, and if we don t have it, you can work with us to create it! Student groups in the School include: Building Understanding in Leadership and Technology built.soic.indiana.edu Computer Science Club csclub.soic.indiana.edu Informatics and Computing Consulting Association icca.informatics.indiana.edu Informatics and Computing Student Association icsa.soic.indiana.edu SoIC Ambassadors soic.indiana.edu/community/student-ambassadors Women in Informatics and Computing wic.informatics.indiana.edu
Make a career Our degrees will get you wherever you want to go whether it s a Fortune 500, non-profit, or start-up company. If you want to start your own company, we ll give you the tools to do that too. Our graduates have done all of that and more. We have a dedicated seven-person career services staff who will help you each step of the way. Take a look at our 2012-2013 hiring statistics, collected at the time of graduation: $ 19 average hourly pay for internships $22 for computer science majors, $18 for informatics majors (based on 101 student-reported salaries) 72 % secured employment or acceptance to graduate school before graduation 59% accepted employment, 13% committed to graduate school $ 59,000 average starting salary $67,000 for computer science majors, $57,000 for informatics majors (based on 85 student-reported salaries) $ 5,300 average signing bonus $8,600 for computer science majors, $3,900 for informatics majors (based on 65 student-reported bonuses) Example jobs: Application Consultant, Consultant, Software Engineer, Business Analyst, IT Analyst, Software Developer, Software Engineer, Technology Analyst Most Common Destinations: Full-Time IN (30%) IL (13%) OH (10%) TX (9%) MO (8%) WI (8%) MN (4%) WA (4%) Top Hiring Companies: Full Time See our complete hiring report at soic.indiana.edu/careers.
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