Doctoral Program
Students in the Informatics Doctoral Program will explore connections between technology, society, theory, and application in a diverse, multidisciplinary curriculum.
Faculty research projects often involve representatives from several different research areas, working together to develop innovative—and even revolutionary—solutions. While students can expect to focus on particular areas of learning, they will also be expected to explore the broader significance of their work, as well as how this concentrated knowledge can be used to solve problems outside specialized domains.
A Ph.D. in Informatics offers three tracks; Bioinformatics, Health Informatics, and Human-Computer Interaction.
