college of liberal arts and sciences - Indiana University South Bend
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INFORMATICS 4 187<br />
INFO-I 210 Information Infrastructure I (4 cr.)<br />
(CSCI-A 201 Introduction to<br />
Programming may be substituted<br />
for those students not intending<br />
to take INFO-I 211 Information<br />
Infrastructure II)<br />
INFO-I 211 Information Infrastructure II (4 cr.)<br />
Upper-Level Courses<br />
INFO-I 300 Human-Computer Interaction<br />
INFO-I 303 Organizational Informatics<br />
INFO-I 310 Multimedia Arts <strong>and</strong> Technology<br />
INFO-I 320 Distributed Systems <strong>and</strong><br />
Collaborative Computing<br />
INFO-I 400 Topics in Informatics (e.g.,<br />
Bioinformatics)<br />
Upper-Level Electives<br />
BIOL-L 311 Genetics<br />
BUS-K 301 Enterprise Resource Planning<br />
BUS-K 321 Management <strong>of</strong> Information<br />
Technology<br />
CSCI-A 340 An Introduction to Web<br />
Programming<br />
CSCI-B 424 Parallel <strong>and</strong> Distributed<br />
Programming<br />
CSCI-B 438 Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> Computer<br />
Networks<br />
CSCI-C 335 Computer Structures (4 cr.)<br />
CSCI-C 442 Database Systems<br />
CSCI-C 463 Artificial Intelligence I<br />
CSCI-C 481 Interactive Computer Graphics<br />
FINA-P 273 Computer Art <strong>and</strong> Design I<br />
FINA-P 374 Computer Art <strong>and</strong> Design II<br />
MATH-M 365 Introduction to Probability <strong>and</strong><br />
Statistics (4 cr.)<br />
PHIL-P 207 Information <strong>and</strong> Computer Ethics<br />
PHYS-P 281 Solid State Electronics I<br />
PHYS-P 303 Digital Electronics (4 cr.)<br />
PHYS-P 334 Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> Optics<br />
PSY-P 335 Cognitive Psychology<br />
SOC-S 319 Science, Technology, <strong>and</strong> Society<br />
CERTIFICATE IN APPLIED INFORMATICS<br />
The certificate consists <strong>of</strong> five courses (at least 17 credit<br />
hours). Courses provide an underst<strong>and</strong>ing <strong>of</strong> information<br />
technology <strong>and</strong> how it helps solve problems in the<br />
student’s areas <strong>of</strong> interest. Students take three lowerlevel<br />
courses in informatics, one upper-level course in<br />
informatics, <strong>and</strong> one upper-level course from the list<br />
<strong>of</strong> electives. Upper-level courses must be chosen with<br />
the approval <strong>of</strong> the director <strong>of</strong> informatics <strong>and</strong> a faculty<br />
member from the student’s area <strong>of</strong> interest.<br />
The student must complete the requirements for the<br />
certificate at IU <strong>South</strong> <strong>Bend</strong> with a grade <strong>of</strong> C– or better.<br />
(All courses are 3 credit hours, unless otherwise designated.)<br />
Lower-Level Courses (3 courses)<br />
INFO-I 101 Introduction to Informatics (4 cr.)<br />
Select two courses from the following:<br />
INFO-I 202 Social Informatics<br />
INFO-I 210 Information Infrastructure I (4 cr.)<br />
INFO-I 211 Information Infrastructure II (4 cr.)<br />
Upper-Level Course (1 course)<br />
Select one upper-level course from the following:<br />
INFO-I 300 Human-Computer Interaction<br />
INFO-I 303 Organizational Informatics<br />
Upper-Level Elective (1 course)<br />
Select one upper-level course from the list <strong>of</strong><br />
informatics electives on page 184.<br />
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES<br />
(574) 520-4402<br />
www.iusb.edu/~sbintl<br />
Director: Sernau<br />
The Office <strong>of</strong> International Programs promotes<br />
international education at IU <strong>South</strong> <strong>Bend</strong> <strong>and</strong> strives<br />
to foster international underst<strong>and</strong>ing <strong>and</strong> awareness on<br />
campus <strong>and</strong> within the community.<br />
The courses <strong>of</strong>fered as informatics electives vary over<br />
time. Many courses at the 300-level or above in computer<br />
<strong>and</strong> information <strong>sciences</strong> <strong>and</strong> decision <strong>sciences</strong> can count<br />
as electives. The student should consult the informatics<br />
program director for details.<br />
Courses may count toward the minor <strong>and</strong> at the same<br />
time satisfy particular general-education requirements<br />
<strong>of</strong> the major field <strong>of</strong> study. However, no course can count<br />
toward both a major <strong>and</strong> a minor. If a conflict occurs,<br />
students would enroll in additional replacement courses<br />
chosen in conjunction with the major field advisor <strong>and</strong><br />
the director <strong>of</strong> informatics. Courses not listed above may<br />
be included in the course <strong>of</strong> study with permission <strong>of</strong> the<br />
director <strong>of</strong> informatics.