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Bachelor of Science Degree in Informatics

Professional Option

Geoinformatics is the analysis, integration and dissemination of the vast quantities of scientific data that are associated with a geographic location. The informatics concept integrates web-based, data management technologies with scientific and technical disciplines as well as business and liberal arts disciplines. 

In addition to the following, the University’s core curriculum is required for all bachelor’s degrees.

Requirements for the Major (42 hrs)

INSY 3300 (Object Oriented Programming
INSY 3301 (Visual Computer Programming
INSY 3305 (Information Systems Analysis
INSY 3307 (Introduction to Web Management
INSY 4302 (Database Management Systems
INSY 4304 (Computer Networks)
INSY 4305 (Advanced Application Development)
INSY 4306 (Advanced Systems Design)
INSY 4308 (Applied Software Development)
GEOL 4330 (Understanding GIS)
GEOL 4331 (Analysis of Spatial Data)
GEOL 4332 (Global Positioning Systems)
GEOL 4333 (Remote Sensing Fundamentals)
GEOL 4334 Geographic Data Analysis)


Requirements for a Minor (18 hrs)

18 hours in a related discipline approved by the advisor. Six hours must be upper division (3000/4000) courses approved by the advisor.

Mathematics**

College Algebra (1302)
Trigonometry (1303)
Statistics (1308)

**The Math Department requires a placement exam before enrolling in Calculus I. Depending on the results of the placement exam, students may be required to take one or more of the following: College Algebra, Trigonometry, and/or Precalculus.