What Can I Do With a Major in... Informatics

Informatics is an emerging discipline at the intersection of computing with the humanities, arts, and the natural, biological, health and social sciences. "Informatics" means the application of algorithmic techniques and computing power to the acquisition and manipulation of data leading to the extraction of new knowledge. It is an interdisciplinary endeavor, integrating concepts and tools from computer science, information science, and systems engineering with those from cognate disciplines. The major does not supplant the traditional disciplines; instead it provides students interested in working at the interface of computing and another discipline, the necessary background and specialized skills for success. The major will also provide good preparation for graduate study. Some cognates are excellent lead-ins for graduate programs, such as the Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Informatics (IGPI), with its subtracks in Information Science, Health Informatics, and Bioinformatics, and the Master of Public Health program.

An increasing number of employers are looking for college graduates with information technology skills with the goal to fill traditional jobs with people who understand the possibilities new technologies. While there is an incredible demand for information technology knowledge, employers also want people with good communication and problem solving abilities, the type of skills you'll get with a background in the arts and sciences. A major in Informatics gives you both. The Informatics major will hone valuable skills that can be transported to a number of job settings:

  • A technical understanding of how computing systems operate
  • Ability to adapt/assess and apply new trends in IT
  • Well-developed problem-solving skills
  • Ability to work in teams, such as those formed for the senior capstone project
  • Well-developed communications skills to clearly convey solutions and observations to others.
  • An understanding of social and ethical principles as they relate to IT issues

A major in Informatics, leading to BA and BS degrees, and a minor in Informatics are offered by the Computer Science Department in collaboration with other units drawn largely from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.

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Sample Job Titles
  • Bioinformaticist
  • Data Mapper
  • Webmaster
  • IT Consultant
  • Multimedia Specialist
  • Chemical Informaticist
  • Database Designer
  • Digital Artist
  • Human-Computer Interface Designer
  • Network Manager
  • Network Engineer
  • Health Informaticist
  • Information Architect
  • Technical Writer
  • System Administrator
  • Usability Analyst
  • Interaction Designer
  • System Integrator
  • Computer Systems Analyst

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These job titles are not an exhaustive list, but rather, represent the types of positions most widely recruited for. 

  • Account Manager
  • Applications Analyst
  • Applications Programmer
  • Circuit Designer
  • Computer Operator
  • Computer Support Service Representative
  • Computer Systems Auditor
  • Consultant
  • Customer/Technical Support Specialist
  • Database Analyst/Expert
  • Design Team Manager
  • Hardware Engineer
  • Information Systems Manager
  • Inspector
  • Lab Monitor
  • Librarian
  • Logic Designer
  • Media Specialist
  • Network Support Analyst
  • Operations Manager
  • Product Manager
  • Production Staff
  • Professor
  • Programmer
  • Project Manager
  • Quality Control Analyst
  • Researcher
  • Sales Representative
  • Software Developer
  • Software Engineer
  • Software Tester
  • Support Service Provider
  • Systems Analyst
  • Systems Maintenance Specialist
  • Systems Programmer
  • Systems Support Professional
  • Technical Writer
  • Technician
  • Telecommunications Specialist
  • Training Specialist
  • Web Designer
  • Web Developer
  • Webmaster
 
Employment Areas
  • Healthcare
  • Government
  • Academia
  • Private Corporations
  • Non-Profit Organizations
  • Publicly Traded Corporations
 
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Professional Organizations
 
Organizations That Have Hired UI Students and Alumni
  • University of Iowa - Information Technology Services
  • University of Iowa Museum of Natural History
 
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