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Majors Week - Informatics

The informatics program is featuring four different Spring 2024 Informatics courses as a way for prospective students to learn more about what studying Informatics is all about. Come meet our fantastic faculty and instructors and discover the exciting learning possibilities available to Informatics majors.

Prospective students can submit an application to the major using this link.

First-Year Course

CICS 110 - Introduction to Programming 
Informatics majors learn to program using Python in our newly deCole Reillyveloped introductory programming course—here is Instructor Cole Reilly, one of the CICS 110 instructors to tell you more.

Read more about the site of some cool archeological data set projects they have been working on at this link.

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Gordon AndersonSophomore Course

INFO 248 - Introduction to Data Science 
Informatics majors learn how to make sense of different kinds of data sets in the Introduction to Data Science course, INFO 248.  Prof. Gordon Anderson will tell you more about some of the exciting skills and projects happening in INFO 248.

 

What is Data Science?
Data Scienceis the Data Science Venn Diagramstudy of how we can transform raw observations (data) into meaningful information. The products of Data Science, such as models, reports, graphs and charts convey information in a concise way so that informed decisions can be made and new hypotheses can be formulated at an increasing rate. Data Science involves three main areas of focus: computer science, statistics, and knowledge of the domain under study.

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Cheryl SwanierJunior Course

CS 325 - Human Computer Interaction

Throughout the course, we will explore and apply different methods that are appropriate for designing and evaluating an interactive computational technology that closely meets human needs. Examples of potential technologies are mobile applications, online platform, interactive 2D interfaces, interactive 3D devices, and so on. Your team will choose a topic from the list provided below which will seed your project. You will identify a clear problem to be addressed (or potential design opportunity), and will then create a working prototype that meets their needs, which you will evaluate. Following the design thinking process, there are approximately 6 project milestones, as well as a final demo session to showcase your working prototypes.

Watch this short video with Dr. Cheryl Swanier to learn more.

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Ravi KarkarSenior Course

INFO 490PI - Personal Health Informatics

Informatics students looking for more in-depth design and development experience in the personal health domain will appreciate this new course designed and taught by Dr. Ravi Karkar. INFO 490PI also fulfills the IE for the Informatics major and can be taken as a substitute course for CS 326.

This new course will cover the design of personal health and wellness technologies. Using the personal health informatics model, we will learn various challenges in designing technologies for personal health data collection (e.g., step count, heart rate, or food intake etc.), integration, self-reflection, and behavior change. Going further, students will understand design issues in sharing personal health data and discuss design guidelines for collaborative data collection, reflection, and care. 

Have even more questions? See a peer advisor in the CICS Advising Office (LGRC A114) from 10:30am-12:30pm today.