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2025-2026 Catalog

Informatics, AS


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LOCATIONS:

Bloomington - Evansville - Fort Wayne - Hamilton County - Indianapolis - Richmond - South Bend/Elkhart - Terre Haute - Valparaiso

ALSO AVAILABLE STATEWIDE VIA DISTANCE EDUCATION

TRANSFER AS A JUNIOR (TSAP)

INDIANA COLLEGE CORE


Written Communication (3)


Quantitative Reasoning (6-12)


Humanistic and Artistic Ways of Knowing (3)


REQUIREMENT TOTAL: 30


OTHER INSTITUTIONAL REQUIREMENTS


REQUIREMENT TOTAL: 2


Choose 3 credits from the following:


Choose 3 credits from the following:


REQUIREMENT TOTAL: 28


TOTAL CREDITS: 60


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^ Capstone Course 

* Required for Transfer General Education Core (TGEC) Certificate
The Transfer General Education Core - TGEC - Certificate requirements for this degree require a minimum of 30 credits. The TGEC Certificate requires a minimum of one course from six areas of study. The number of TGEC elective courses shown above may vary based on required TGEC course credits earned, area of study, and the student’s Individual Academic Plan. The remaining degree requirements provide a mechanism for students to obtain the required minimum 60 credits to graduate with the appropriate Associate level transfer degree.

& Required for Transfer General Education Core Certificate; MATH 123 - Quantitative Reasoning  is not appropriate selections to satisfy the Mathematics requirement.

DEGREE OUTCOMES


  • Identify and employ informatics standards.
  • Ensure that knowledge, information, and data needs of project or program users and stakeholders are met.
  • Operate, maintain, and evaluate information systems and applications.
  • Support use of informatics to integrate organizational policies, external legal directives, and related operational procedures.
  • Employ solutions that ensure confidentiality, security, and integrity while maximizing availability of information for stakeholders.
  • Apply an understanding of various IT career opportunities.
  • Examine and analyze information technology operations managed by external hosts.
  • Understand and support strategic direction for informatics within the organization.
  • Apply knowledge management tools for the organization.
  • Support the development, procurement, and implementation of information systems that meet organizational needs.
  • Apply a framework for internal information technology operations related to a project or program.
  • Communicate effectively in written and/or oral forms.
  • Demonstrate critical thinking.
  • Demonstrate ethical, professional behavior.

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