About this course:

  • The Informatics (INFO) discipline provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to manage the relationship between information systems and people.
  • The informatics program integrates social sciences with multidimensional information systems to develop the ability to evaluate complex information processing.
  • Students will learn about expert, biological, and clinical decision support systems, models, and technology; management of informatics data in database management systems; informatics systems analysis, design, and implementation.

The student will be able to:

  • Conduct best practices in informatics while maintaining a Christian worldview.
  • Apply core informatics principles and practices to determine effective solutions to hypothetical and/or real life situations.
  • Design and maintain informatics solutions that meet desired requirements.