Undergraduate Programs
- Informatics
Informatics is a new field of study that provides the skills necessary to apply information technology to other fields. Informaticists use technology and information to help bridge the gaps between information, technology, and the people who use it. More information about applied cognate fields is also available on this site. - Health Information Administration
Health information professionals work with clinical, financial and administrative staff in health care to interpret data for patient care, statistical reporting and planning and medical research. They are experts in coding and classification systems, managing patient health information, and administrating computer information systems. Program graduates are employed as directors, managers, consultants, data quality managers and privacy officers – to name just a few. Potential employers include: hospitals, physician offices and clinics, long-term facilities, insurance companies, government agencies, pharmaceutical companies, software development companies and home care providers. - Media Arts & Science (New Media)
New media professionals manage and coordinate internet/web operations and multimedia production and development. Career tracks include:
- Integrated Media (M – Track), Web-Design, Web-Development, and Interactivity.
- Digital Storytelling (S – Track), Animation, Game Design, and Sequential Art.
- Video and Sound Production (P – Track), Video and Sound production, editing, and special effects.