Informatics & Information Science

Informatics is the study of the configuration, operation, and interdependence of natural and manmade computational systems. This Informatics sub-discipline combines and applies the science and engineering of information systems.

Information science is concerned with the efficient gathering, storage, retrieval, and use of information. It focuses on information storage and transfer processes and aims to bring together concepts and approaches from various disciplines such as library science, computer science, engineering, linguistics, and psychology to develop techniques to handle and aid the assemblage, storage, reclamation, illustration, and application of information.

Study Levels:

Informatics and Information Science are available at the following levels of study:

  • Advanced Diploma in Game-Programming
  • Bachelor in Applied Informatics
  • Bachelor in Applied Mathematics and Informatics
  • Bachelor in Business Informatics
  • Bachelor in Communication and Information Technology Policy
  • Bachelor in Computer Engineering
  • Bachelor in Computer Sciences
  • Bachelor in Digital Economics
  • Bachelor in Fundamental Informatics and Information Technology
  • Bachelor in Information Design
  • Bachelor in Information Systems Security
  • Bachelor in Information Technology
  • Bachelor in Information Technology Management
  • Bachelor in Intelligence and Information Operations
  • Bachelor in Interactive Multimedia and Design
  • Bachelor in Management Information Systems
  • Bachelor in Sociology and Social Informatics
  • Bachelor of Business Administration
  • Bachelor of Computer Science
  • Bachelor of Engineering
  • Bachelor of Informatics
  • Bachelor of Information Resource Management
  • Bachelor of Management Information Systems
  • Bachelor of Network Technology
  • Bachelor of Science
  • Bachelor of Software Development
  • Master in Applied Informatics
  • Master in Applied Mathematics and Informatics
  • Master in Business Informatics
  • Master in Communication and Information Technology Policy
  • Master in Computer Engineering
  • Master in Computer Sciences
  • Master in Digital Economics
  • Master in Fundamental Informatics and Information Technology
  • Master in Information Design
  • Master in Information Systems Security
  • Master in Information Technology
  • Master in Information Technology Management
  • Master in Intelligence and Information Operations
  • Master in Interactive Multimedia and Design
  • Master in Management Information Systems
  • Master in Sociology and Social Informatics
  • Master of Business Administration
  • Master of Computer Science
  • Master of Engineering
  • Master of Informatics
  • Master of Information Resource Management
  • Master of Management Information Systems
  • Master of Network Technology
  • Master of Science
  • Master of Software Development

Specialisation:

Informatics students can choose from a variety of specialisation subjects, including:

  • Agricultural Production
  • Algorithms
  • Applied Data Science
  • Bioinformatics
  • Biological Engineering
  • Biological Science and Engineering
  • Biomaterials and Regenerative Medicine
  • Biomechanics and Bionics
  • Biomedical imaging & Applications
  • Business
  • Catalysis and Kinetics
  • Civil & Coastal Engineering
  • Computer and Information Systems
  • Computer Engineering
  • Computer Information Technology
  • Computer Science
  • Control Science
  • Data Science
  • Devices
  • Digital content, curation, and collections
  • Digital humanities
  • Electromagnetism and Energy Systems
  • Electronics
  • Energy and Electrochemical Systems
  • Engineering Education
  • Health Informatics
  • Human-Centered Computing
  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Information architecture
  • Information Science
  • Information systems
  • Information technology leadership
  • Intellect Systems
  • Interfacial Phenomena
  • Legal Informatics
  • Materials
  • Media Arts & Science
  • Modeling & Biomedical Data Sciences
  • Modeling and simulation
  • Molecular & Cellular Engineering
  • Networks
  • Neural Engineering
  • Polymers
  • Signals and Systems

Employability:

Graduates in Informatics and Information Science can pursue the following careers in India:

  • User Experience Designer
  • User Experience Researcher
  • Web Architect
  • Website Consultant
  • Business Technology Analyst
  • Data Analyst
  • Analytics Specialist
  • Search Engine Optimization Analyst
  • IT Consultant
  • Database Designer
  • Digital Marketing Associate
  • Social Media Strategist
  • Product Manager
  • Online Community Manager
  • Technology Product Manager
  • Web Analyst
  • Sales and Training Analyst
  • Quality Assurance/Business Analyst
  • Marketing Research Analyst
  • Data Analysis Consultant

Informatics and information science graduates have the following employment options abroad:

  • Biology / Chemistry informaticist
  • Business technology analyst
  • Database developer / manager
  • Digital artist
  • Digital library specialist
  • E-commerce specialist
  • Human-computer interface designer
  • Information architect
  • Information architect
  • Information security professional
  • Instructional designer
  • Interaction designer
  • IT consultant
  • Multimedia specialist
  • Network manager
  • Software developer
  • Stage and lighting designer
  • System administrator
  • Teacher
  • Technical writer
  • Technology management
  • Technology support/customer service
  • Usability engineer
  • Usability tester
  • User experience designer
  • Web designer
  • Web developer

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