Introduction to Informatics

Catalog Description
Introduction to the field of informatics, including cultural heritage informatics, health informatics, human-centered data science, social informatics, social justice informatics, and user experience design. Offered on the letter-grade basis only.
Instructor Description
This is a survey course covering the basics of the informatics professions. We cover some history of informatics as an academic discipline and profession, review some of the significant concepts that students can expect to cover later in the Informatics major and minor, and review the different concentrations available to Informatics students. Assessment in this course is conducted through weekly quizzes and discussion questions; a short, persuasive, group presentation; and a longer-term persuasive essay project with both individual and group components.
Course Areas
Required for an Informatics Degree
Skills and Knowledge Tags
Introductory Survey Course
Core Concepts And Attitudes
Topics and Concepts Tags
Informatics Program Concentrations
Informatics As A Profession
Informatics As An Academic Discipline