Associate of Science in Informatics
A degree in informatics provides students with expertise needed to evaluate information, organize it efficiently, index it for retrieval, and preserve it for history. Students gain an understanding of information behavior and policy, learn effective procedures for implementation and assessment of information systems, and develop strategies for enhancing user satisfaction in the information-seeking process. A degree in Informatics enables students to seek positions where data, systems and people come together.
Two degree programs in Informatics are offered at
