Library and information science improves
the intellectual and cultural environment
for people of all ages by providing
guidance to those seeking information
resources.
Literacy Program Development
Library Administration
Connecting Data Sets
Public Library Services
Library Technology Management
Reference Services
Collection Development
Where people and
computing connect
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Library and
Information Science
Master of Library Science Dual Master’s Degrees
Manage information access and use
to positively affect the lives of others.
Who Should Apply?
3 Reasons to Explore
Library and Information Science
Flexible Scheduling
Take advantage of online classes and a
flexible timetable for degree completion.
Multidisciplinary Approach
Focus your degree on areas that interest you
most, including children’s literacy, health
informatics, and scholarly communication.
Nationally Recognized Choice
The IU Master of Library Science program is
a nationally recognized, growing graduate
program that emphasizes management of library
organizations and technologies.
Qualified applicants will
hold four-year or advanced
degrees from accredited
institutions, with education
or experience in a variety of
academic fields.
Applicants are required to
have a 3.0 GPA as an under-
graduate to be considered for
the MLS program.
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Library Administration
An MLS is required for most people
who lead academic and public libraries.
Library directors hire staff, organize
programs, raise funds, manage budgets,
and plan for the future needs of their
communities.
Public Services
When you work in public services,
you interact directly with users, from
children to college students to local
business owners to scientists. You
answer questions, teach skills, and
coordinate webpages.
Reference Services
Librarians who work in reference
services not only answer quick
questions, they provide in depth one-
on-one consultations, design web guides
and provide in-person instruction to
improve the skills of users: beyond
Google, the super-searchers.
Library Technology
Management
Libraries run on technology, from
the library’s web presence to the
complex databases and processes
that underlie library catalogs, paying
for resources, and check-out systems.
New generations of technology come
along every few months, and library
technology managers guide their
libraries through this ever-changing
process.
Collection Development
Collection development librarians work
to ensure that a library’s particular
community of users has the resources
it needs, in the most cost-effective and
open way possible. Their efforts make
today’s independent inquiry possible,
while preserving past information for
future use.
Help others manage information and connect to resources:
Where people and
computing connect
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Health information technologies improve
patient care, reduce costs, increase data
security and enhance physician-hospital
coordination. But a shortage of skilled
professionals able to apply and manage
these emerging technologies is slowing
progress. That’s where you’re needed.
CLINICIAN LEADER
PUBLIC HEALTH LEADER
HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
AND EXCHANGE SPECIALIST
HEALTH INFORMATION PRIVACY
AND SECURITY
Lead the health IT revolution
in just one to two years.
Health Information
Technology
Master of Science Graduate Certificates
Who Should Apply?Qualified applicants will hold
four-year or advanced degrees
from accredited institutions,
with education or experience in
clinical medicine, public health,
healthcare and/or computer
science and IT. Applicants may
include, but are not limited to,
the following:
•		Physicians, nurse
practitioners, nurses,
pharmacists and other
practicing clinicians
•		Healthcare administrators
•		Computer science/IT
professionals
•		Health researchers and
		informaticians
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Funding Opportunities
Qualified applicants may be eligible for funding. Those
receiving funding must complete their chosen program
within federally-mandated time allotments – 12 months
for graduate certificate programs and 24 months for the
master’s program.
Funding is courtesy of an American Reinvestment and
Recovery Act (ARRA) grant awarded to the IU School of
Medicine and the Indiana Health Information Technology
Training Collaborative (I-HITTC). I-HITTC is a partnership
of Regenstrief Institute and the IU schools of Informatics
and Nursing.
The project described was supported by Award
Number T15OC000047 from the Office of the National
Coordinator for Health Information Technology, Os, Hhs.
The content is solely the responsibility of I-HITTC and
does not necessarily represent the official views of the
Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information
Technology, Os, Hhs or the National Institutes of Health.
Clinician Leader
Graduate Certificate in Clinical
Informatics
Leverage IT systems to improve
healthcare safety and quality,
maximize workflow and preserve
user and patient satisfaction. (Online
option)
Public Health Leader
Graduate Certificate in Informatics
for Public Health Professionals
Develop, procure and implement
information systems that meet
public health program needs.
Health Information Management &
Exchange Specialist
Graduate Certificate in Informatics
in Health Information Management
and Exchange
Improve healthcare delivery
through electronic data collection,
management, exchange and analysis.
(Online option)
Health Information Privacy &
Security Specialist
Graduate Certificate in Informatics
in Health Information Security
Develop and manage data security
programs, including policy,
architectures, risk assessment,
disaster recovery and business
continuity.
Play a key role in health IT’s future:
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Human-Computer
Interaction
Master of Science Ph.D. Graduate & Undergraduate Certificates
Passionate about designing
technology that makes sense?
Then you’ll enjoy a career in Human-
Computer Interaction. Using research
and principles from design, psychology,
business, engineering and computing,
you’ll create novel interactive technology
that not only solves problems, but is
intuitive, functional and enjoyable to use.
User Experience
Usability
Interaction Design
Human-Centered design
Mobile Technology
Interface Design
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Career Prospects
U.S. News & World Report named HCI a top
career for its outlook, satisfaction and pay.
In-Demand Skills
Get expertise that makes you stand out among
computing and technology professionals.
Multidisciplinary Approach
Focus your degree on areas that interest you
most, including business, health and media.
Human-Centered Research and Design
Benefit from a social sciences approach to IT
focusing on what matters most—people.
Funding Opportunities
We offer our best M.S. and Ph.D. students
opportunities for funding and assistantships.
Reasons to Explore
Human-Computer Interaction
Director of user experience
Interaction designer
Usability engineer
Information architect
User experience designer
Application developer
Human factors specialist
User experience architect
Usability research analyst
Software engineer
Human interface analyst
Web developer
Product analyst
Interface designer
Research scientist
Visual designer
And many more…
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Human-Computer
Interaction Careers
Ever wonder how Apple made the
iPhone so unique that people line up
just to get one? Or how Amazon’s
Kindle changed how people read?
Or why some websites are so easy to
use, but others make you scream?
Find out with Human-Computer
Interaction (HCI).
HCI focuses on users and how they
experience technology. In our applied,
research-based program, you’ll
develop interactive applications
that deliver results. You’ll add
more functionality to the web than
thought possible. And you’ll design
technologies people want to use.
Professionally, you’ll find success
in software design, interactive
technology, user research, marketing,
product research and development,
or even your own start-up. Whatever
you pursue, you’ll have the tools to
push the boundaries of what’s come
before.
Where people and
computing connect
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Pursue a future in Bioinformatics. You’ll
combine biology and computing in a
revolutionary approach to science and
medicine. From expanding knowledge
of the human genome to developing
personalized medicines, you’ll conduct
important translational research that
promises to make life better.
Translational research
Personalized medicine
Computational biology
Data mining
Drug discovery
Genetics
Ready to uncover life’s greatest
mysteries?
Bioinformatics
Master of Science Ph.D.
Sequence pattern recognition
Comparative genomics
Biomarker discovery
Structural genomics
Personalized medicine
DNA sequencing
Systems biology
Data mining
Proteomics
Evolutionary models
Protein functional dynamics
Molecular modeling
Drug design
Biological databases
Literature mining
Network biology
Metabolomics
Transcriptomics
And many more...
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Bioinformatics
Research
Global Impact
From fighting disease with new medicines to
feeding the world by improving crop yields, you’ll
collaborate internationally to make a difference.
Renowned Faculty
Learn from approachable, internationally
respected faculty in personalized classes.
Industry Connections
Our biopharmaceutical partners (Eli Lilly, Dow Agro
and others) offer opportunities for internship,
sponsorship and collaborative research.
Funding Opportunities
We offer our best M.S. and Ph.D. students
opportunities for funding and assistantships.
IUPUI’s Biomedical Research Campus
The IU School of Medicine, Regenstrief Institute, IU
Simon Cancer center and multiple research centers
make IUPUI a leader in cross-disciplinary research.
Reasons to Explore
Bioinformatics
5
Today’s science and technology
capture immense amounts of
biological data—data that holds
the key to resolving life’s biggest
questions.
But finding such answers requires
people uniquely qualified in the
computer and life sciences to
understand and apply these data.
That’s why Bioinformatics needs you.
Using the latest computational
languages and mathematical tools,
Bioinformatics will prepare you to
design and execute translational
research linking data to medicine and
drug discovery. And you’ll experience
excellent career opportunities in
the pharmaceutical, biotech and IT
industries, as well as government and
academia.
It’s a field with untold promise but
one guarantee—you will
help people lead better, healthier
lives.
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computing connect
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Join the next generation of healthcare
leaders with Health Informatics. Using
patient data, electronic medical records
and health IT, you’ll shape the future of
healthcare and clinical systems in the
everchanging digital world.
Patient data
health analytics
Health information technology
Electronic health records
Privacy and security
Personalized medicine
Quality assurance
Want to transform healthcare
using information technology?
Health
Informatics
Master of Science Ph.D.
Health Informatics
Careers
Clinician leader
Chief medical information
officer
Health information exchange
specialist
Public health leader
Research scientist
Nurse informatics analyst
Medical informaticist
Privacy and security specialist
Chief information officer
Healthcare informatics
director
Health system manager
Clinical informatics consultant
Research informatics associate
Clinical applications analyst
Information systems lead
Any many more…
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Career Outlook
U.S. News & World Report and Kiplinger identify
health informatics as a top career.
Life Sciences Hub
Benefit from Indiana’s five health exchanges and an
HIT-ready network of hospitals and physicians.
Noted Faculty
Learn from internationally respected faculty
conducting research that impacts lives.
World-Class Partners
Collaborate with researchers from the Regenstrief
Institute, the IU schools of Medicine and Nursing,
and others to advance healthcare.
Funding Opportunities
We offer our best M.S. and Ph.D. students
opportunities for funding and assistantships.
Reasons to Explore
Health Informatics
Dedicated to acquiring, analyzing
and using patient data in meaningful
ways, health informatics is
commanding attention for its ability
to deliver new information systems
and technologies—advances that
result in higher quality healthcare at
lower cost.
It’s a field with immeasurable value
and a bright future. Healthcare
systems and other employers look to
health informatics graduates to fill
key roles that make decisions and set
policy. And with government investing
$19 billion in health information
development and implementation,
career prospects are rising even
higher.
From addressing the privacy and
security of e-records, to reducing
healthcare disparities among
demographic groups, to creating
patient-centered tools that improve
care, health informatics is your
ticket to what’s happening now
in healthcare and information
technology.
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computing connect
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Build the contemporary skills and
competitive portfolio necessary to advance
your career. Gain expertise in digital
media, programming, theory and design,
with the ability to specialize in such areas
as integrated web technologies, video, 3D
modeling and animation and interactive
and immersive media.
integrated media and web
technology
3D Modeling and Animation
Mobile app development
Gaming
Video production
Digital storytelling
Sound design
Digital media Production
Management
Design theory into practice
Looking for the latest digital media and
technology skills to advance your career?
Media Arts
and Science
Master of Science
5 Media Arts and
Science Careers
Multimedia designer
New media coordinator
Webmaster
Flash developer
Videographer
Game programmer
Game tester
3D modeler
Texture artist
Graphic designer
Sound/Audio engineer
Creative technologist
Software engineer
Interaction designer
Art director
Concept artist
Social media manager
Mobile interface designer
And many more....
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Flexible Scheduling
Take advantage of evening classes and a
flexible timetable for degree completion.
Ability to Specialize
Customize your degree with specialized courses
helping you achieve your career goals.
Portfolio of Work
Develop a valuable showcase for your skills
with our project-oriented curriculum.
Software and Technology
Gain expertise with the latest software and
technology used by professional designers.
Respected Faculty
Learn from the best, including researchers
and industry pros at the top of their game.
Reasons to Discover
Media Arts and Science
Media are changing. The digital age
has ushered in a wave of new media
impacting not only how we learn,
play and connect, but also the skill
sets necessary in a competitive job
market.
Are you prepared? Employers need
professionals with strong integrated
media skills to develop attention-
grabbing animations, 3D graphics,
cutting-edge video, interactive games
and bold websites.
The Media Arts and Science graduate
program gives you expertise in these
areas and more, plus the flexibility
to specialize in what interests you
most. Learn the ins and outs of
industry-leading creative software,
get hands-on experience with
production equipment, and receive
instruction in the latest design trends
and technologies—all while building
a valuable portfolio showcasing your
work to employers.
This program also includes integrated
media and design research and
provides a platform for future studies
in this discipline.
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computing connect
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Look no further than a degree in
Informatics. You’ll develop innovative
solutions that improve how people use
information and technology. Informatics
integrates principles of information
systems and design, computing,
psychology and sociology in a curriculum
tailor-made for the next generation of
computing professionals.
Computing
Information technology
Human-computer interaction
Data visualization
Social networking
Cyber security
Have a passion for computing
that makes a difference?
Informatics
Bachelor of Science Undergraduate Certificate
Informatics Careers
Information architect
Software developer
Web designer
Business technology analyst
IT consultant
Database developer
Information security officer
Digital artist
Digital library specialist
Interaction designer
Multimedia specialist
Network manager
System administrator
Technical writer
Technology manager
Usability tester
Bioinformaticist
Chief information officer
And many more…
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Custom-fit
Business. Science. Art. Whatever your passion,
informatics is your ticket to a customized
computing education.
No Experience Necessary
Not a computer whiz? Never taken a computer
class? That’s okay. We’ll show you the ropes.
Leadership
Stand out from the crowd as part of Indiana’s—
and the nation’s—first informatics school.
Career Prospects
Computing careers are among the hottest,
best-paying and most exciting out there.
Impact
Your ability to change lives through technology
has never been greater. Make an impact.
Reasons to Discover
Informatics
5
Informatics goes beyond hardware
and software. It thinks big picture,
studying how the world uses
technology to communicate, work
and engage. Then it goes a step
further, applying that knowledge
to solve issues facing business,
healthcare, science, law, the arts and
entertainment.
See yourself developing a global
database to track and help prevent
the spread of disease? How about
inventing the next great smartphone
or mobile app? Want to one day rival
Facebook? Or design an IT system
that revolutionizes how businesses
operate?
It’s all possible with informatics. You’ll
enjoy a computing career helping
people lead better lives through the
power of information technology.
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computing connect
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Consider a graduate degree or certificate
in Media Arts and Science. You’ll expand
your professional horizons and build
a competitive edge in new forms of
media, visualization, authoring (coding),
theory and design. You’ll expand your
professional horizons and build a
competitive edge in new forms of media,
visualization, authoring (coding), theory
and design by putting it into practice.
integrated media and web
technology
3D Modeling and Animation
Mobile app development
Gaming
Video production
Digital storytelling
Sound design
Digital media Production
Management
Want to learn how computing can
let your imagination run wild?
Media Arts
and Science
Bachelor of Science 5 Year BS/MS Program
It’s a new game. Technology is
changing how we express ourselves,
entertain, learn and connect with the
world—and employers have taken notice.
In Media Arts and Science, you
integrate creativity with contemporary
career-building skills to manage digital
media production and develop
dynamic websites, interactive games,
3D motion graphics, animations, and
produce audio and video.
Our hands-on, project-oriented
curriculum allows you to build a
valuable portfolio of work with the
flexibility to specialize in the creative
subject areas that interest you most.
And our career counselors help guide
you through internships, job searching
and industry networking to gain
real-world experience.
5 Media Arts and
Science Careers
Multimedia designer
New media coordinator
Webmaster
Flash developer
Videographer
Game programmer
Game tester
3D modeler
Texture artist
Graphic designer
Sound/Audio engineer
Creative technologist
Software engineer
Interaction designer
Art director
Concept artist
Social media manager
Mobile interface designer
And many more....
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Flexible Scheduling
Take advantage of evening classes and a
flexible timetable for degree completion.
Ability to Specialize
Customize your degree with specialized courses
helping you achieve your career goals.
Portfolio of Work
Develop a valuable showcase for your skills
with our project-oriented curriculum.
Software and Technology
Gain expertise with the latest software and
technology used by professional designers.
Respected Faculty
Learn from the best, including researchers
and industry pros at the top of their game.
Reasons to Discover
Media Arts and Science
Earn a bachelor’s and master’s degree by completing both undergraduate and
graduate programs in only 5 years, and get an accelerated start to your future.
BS Media Arts And Science + MS Human-Computer Interaction
Empower your creativity and love of technology to develop and design
interactive technologies, software, applications, graphics and other media arts
that integrate best practices in usability and user-design. Build a career-
launching portfolio that includes dynamic websites and apps, games and
software, cutting-edge video and audio, and 3D animations.
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computing connect
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Make a difference with Health
Information Administration. You’ll gain
applied experience managing patient data
in healthcare settings—needed expertise
that ensures quality medical care and
research.
Patient data
Electronic health records
Information management
Privacy and security
Quality assurance
Medical coding
Serve as a bridge between clinical,
operational, and administrative functions
within the healthcare industry and directly
affect the quality of patient care.
Health Information
Administration
Bachelor of Science
Health information director
Patient information
coordinator
Compliance officer
Information security officer
Clinical coding specialist
Data quality manager
Privacy officer
Claims analyst
Business analyst
Medical records manager
Health information consultant
Systems integrator
Coding compliance manager
College instructor
Physician practice manager
Compliance auditor
Health data analyst
Clinical case manager
And many more...
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Health Information
Administration Careers
Reasons to Discover Health
Information Administration
Tradition with a Focus on the Future
With 60 years behind it, HIA is one of IUPUI’s most
established and proven degrees. Embracing the
technology trends of today, students may complete
the entire professional program within an online
environment.
Job Growth
The U.S. Department of Labor expects health
information jobs to grow by 20%—at least!
Professional Practice
Expand your skills by participating in voluntary
internships and credit bearing professional practice
opportunities available within many of our healthcare
community partnerships.
Networking
Build contacts and job leads from more than 600 alumni
who are now leaders in the field. Be actively involved
in professional organizations at the local, state, and
national levels.
Impact
Work with clinicians and other healthcare providers
towards better patient outcomes and improve the quality
of healthcare delivery across the continuum of care.
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Widespread adoption of new
technologies is fueling a critical need
for specialized Health Information
Administration (HIA) professionals able
to manage electronic health records,
analyze health information and ensure
the privacy and security of patient data.
The HIA program will uniquely qualify
you to take advantage of these
opportunities as a health information
leader, including professional
experience in healthcare settings built
right into the curriculum and the ability
to sit for a national credentialing exam
upon graduation.
As an HIA expert, you’ll work alongside
professionals in clinical medicine,
nursing, law and finance to manage,
interpret and protect patient data.
Most importantly, you’ll help advance
quality medical care and research.
HIA graduates are qualified to take
the national registration exam to earn
professional recognition as a Registered
Health Information Administrator
(RHIA). RHIA is a key credential when
seeking top-level employment in the
field.
The program is accredited by the
Commission on Accreditation for
Health Informatics and Information
Management Education (CAHIIM).

IUPUI SOIC cards

  • 1.
    Library and informationscience improves the intellectual and cultural environment for people of all ages by providing guidance to those seeking information resources. Literacy Program Development Library Administration Connecting Data Sets Public Library Services Library Technology Management Reference Services Collection Development Where people and computing connect soic.iupui.edu Library and Information Science Master of Library Science Dual Master’s Degrees Manage information access and use to positively affect the lives of others.
  • 2.
    Who Should Apply? 3Reasons to Explore Library and Information Science Flexible Scheduling Take advantage of online classes and a flexible timetable for degree completion. Multidisciplinary Approach Focus your degree on areas that interest you most, including children’s literacy, health informatics, and scholarly communication. Nationally Recognized Choice The IU Master of Library Science program is a nationally recognized, growing graduate program that emphasizes management of library organizations and technologies. Qualified applicants will hold four-year or advanced degrees from accredited institutions, with education or experience in a variety of academic fields. Applicants are required to have a 3.0 GPA as an under- graduate to be considered for the MLS program. soic.iupui.edu/careers Library Administration An MLS is required for most people who lead academic and public libraries. Library directors hire staff, organize programs, raise funds, manage budgets, and plan for the future needs of their communities. Public Services When you work in public services, you interact directly with users, from children to college students to local business owners to scientists. You answer questions, teach skills, and coordinate webpages. Reference Services Librarians who work in reference services not only answer quick questions, they provide in depth one- on-one consultations, design web guides and provide in-person instruction to improve the skills of users: beyond Google, the super-searchers. Library Technology Management Libraries run on technology, from the library’s web presence to the complex databases and processes that underlie library catalogs, paying for resources, and check-out systems. New generations of technology come along every few months, and library technology managers guide their libraries through this ever-changing process. Collection Development Collection development librarians work to ensure that a library’s particular community of users has the resources it needs, in the most cost-effective and open way possible. Their efforts make today’s independent inquiry possible, while preserving past information for future use. Help others manage information and connect to resources:
  • 3.
    Where people and computingconnect soic.iupui.edu Health information technologies improve patient care, reduce costs, increase data security and enhance physician-hospital coordination. But a shortage of skilled professionals able to apply and manage these emerging technologies is slowing progress. That’s where you’re needed. CLINICIAN LEADER PUBLIC HEALTH LEADER HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT AND EXCHANGE SPECIALIST HEALTH INFORMATION PRIVACY AND SECURITY Lead the health IT revolution in just one to two years. Health Information Technology Master of Science Graduate Certificates
  • 4.
    Who Should Apply?Qualifiedapplicants will hold four-year or advanced degrees from accredited institutions, with education or experience in clinical medicine, public health, healthcare and/or computer science and IT. Applicants may include, but are not limited to, the following: • Physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses, pharmacists and other practicing clinicians • Healthcare administrators • Computer science/IT professionals • Health researchers and informaticians soic.iupui.edu/careers Funding Opportunities Qualified applicants may be eligible for funding. Those receiving funding must complete their chosen program within federally-mandated time allotments – 12 months for graduate certificate programs and 24 months for the master’s program. Funding is courtesy of an American Reinvestment and Recovery Act (ARRA) grant awarded to the IU School of Medicine and the Indiana Health Information Technology Training Collaborative (I-HITTC). I-HITTC is a partnership of Regenstrief Institute and the IU schools of Informatics and Nursing. The project described was supported by Award Number T15OC000047 from the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, Os, Hhs. The content is solely the responsibility of I-HITTC and does not necessarily represent the official views of the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, Os, Hhs or the National Institutes of Health. Clinician Leader Graduate Certificate in Clinical Informatics Leverage IT systems to improve healthcare safety and quality, maximize workflow and preserve user and patient satisfaction. (Online option) Public Health Leader Graduate Certificate in Informatics for Public Health Professionals Develop, procure and implement information systems that meet public health program needs. Health Information Management & Exchange Specialist Graduate Certificate in Informatics in Health Information Management and Exchange Improve healthcare delivery through electronic data collection, management, exchange and analysis. (Online option) Health Information Privacy & Security Specialist Graduate Certificate in Informatics in Health Information Security Develop and manage data security programs, including policy, architectures, risk assessment, disaster recovery and business continuity. Play a key role in health IT’s future:
  • 5.
    Where people and computingconnect soic.iupui.edu Human-Computer Interaction Master of Science Ph.D. Graduate & Undergraduate Certificates Passionate about designing technology that makes sense? Then you’ll enjoy a career in Human- Computer Interaction. Using research and principles from design, psychology, business, engineering and computing, you’ll create novel interactive technology that not only solves problems, but is intuitive, functional and enjoyable to use. User Experience Usability Interaction Design Human-Centered design Mobile Technology Interface Design
  • 6.
    5 Career Prospects U.S. News& World Report named HCI a top career for its outlook, satisfaction and pay. In-Demand Skills Get expertise that makes you stand out among computing and technology professionals. Multidisciplinary Approach Focus your degree on areas that interest you most, including business, health and media. Human-Centered Research and Design Benefit from a social sciences approach to IT focusing on what matters most—people. Funding Opportunities We offer our best M.S. and Ph.D. students opportunities for funding and assistantships. Reasons to Explore Human-Computer Interaction Director of user experience Interaction designer Usability engineer Information architect User experience designer Application developer Human factors specialist User experience architect Usability research analyst Software engineer Human interface analyst Web developer Product analyst Interface designer Research scientist Visual designer And many more… soic.iupui.edu/careers Human-Computer Interaction Careers Ever wonder how Apple made the iPhone so unique that people line up just to get one? Or how Amazon’s Kindle changed how people read? Or why some websites are so easy to use, but others make you scream? Find out with Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). HCI focuses on users and how they experience technology. In our applied, research-based program, you’ll develop interactive applications that deliver results. You’ll add more functionality to the web than thought possible. And you’ll design technologies people want to use. Professionally, you’ll find success in software design, interactive technology, user research, marketing, product research and development, or even your own start-up. Whatever you pursue, you’ll have the tools to push the boundaries of what’s come before.
  • 7.
    Where people and computingconnect soic.iupui.edu Pursue a future in Bioinformatics. You’ll combine biology and computing in a revolutionary approach to science and medicine. From expanding knowledge of the human genome to developing personalized medicines, you’ll conduct important translational research that promises to make life better. Translational research Personalized medicine Computational biology Data mining Drug discovery Genetics Ready to uncover life’s greatest mysteries? Bioinformatics Master of Science Ph.D.
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    Sequence pattern recognition Comparativegenomics Biomarker discovery Structural genomics Personalized medicine DNA sequencing Systems biology Data mining Proteomics Evolutionary models Protein functional dynamics Molecular modeling Drug design Biological databases Literature mining Network biology Metabolomics Transcriptomics And many more... soic.iupui.edu/careers Bioinformatics Research Global Impact From fighting disease with new medicines to feeding the world by improving crop yields, you’ll collaborate internationally to make a difference. Renowned Faculty Learn from approachable, internationally respected faculty in personalized classes. Industry Connections Our biopharmaceutical partners (Eli Lilly, Dow Agro and others) offer opportunities for internship, sponsorship and collaborative research. Funding Opportunities We offer our best M.S. and Ph.D. students opportunities for funding and assistantships. IUPUI’s Biomedical Research Campus The IU School of Medicine, Regenstrief Institute, IU Simon Cancer center and multiple research centers make IUPUI a leader in cross-disciplinary research. Reasons to Explore Bioinformatics 5 Today’s science and technology capture immense amounts of biological data—data that holds the key to resolving life’s biggest questions. But finding such answers requires people uniquely qualified in the computer and life sciences to understand and apply these data. That’s why Bioinformatics needs you. Using the latest computational languages and mathematical tools, Bioinformatics will prepare you to design and execute translational research linking data to medicine and drug discovery. And you’ll experience excellent career opportunities in the pharmaceutical, biotech and IT industries, as well as government and academia. It’s a field with untold promise but one guarantee—you will help people lead better, healthier lives.
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    Where people and computingconnect soic.iupui.edu Join the next generation of healthcare leaders with Health Informatics. Using patient data, electronic medical records and health IT, you’ll shape the future of healthcare and clinical systems in the everchanging digital world. Patient data health analytics Health information technology Electronic health records Privacy and security Personalized medicine Quality assurance Want to transform healthcare using information technology? Health Informatics Master of Science Ph.D.
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    Health Informatics Careers Clinician leader Chiefmedical information officer Health information exchange specialist Public health leader Research scientist Nurse informatics analyst Medical informaticist Privacy and security specialist Chief information officer Healthcare informatics director Health system manager Clinical informatics consultant Research informatics associate Clinical applications analyst Information systems lead Any many more… soic.iupui.edu/careers 5 Career Outlook U.S. News & World Report and Kiplinger identify health informatics as a top career. Life Sciences Hub Benefit from Indiana’s five health exchanges and an HIT-ready network of hospitals and physicians. Noted Faculty Learn from internationally respected faculty conducting research that impacts lives. World-Class Partners Collaborate with researchers from the Regenstrief Institute, the IU schools of Medicine and Nursing, and others to advance healthcare. Funding Opportunities We offer our best M.S. and Ph.D. students opportunities for funding and assistantships. Reasons to Explore Health Informatics Dedicated to acquiring, analyzing and using patient data in meaningful ways, health informatics is commanding attention for its ability to deliver new information systems and technologies—advances that result in higher quality healthcare at lower cost. It’s a field with immeasurable value and a bright future. Healthcare systems and other employers look to health informatics graduates to fill key roles that make decisions and set policy. And with government investing $19 billion in health information development and implementation, career prospects are rising even higher. From addressing the privacy and security of e-records, to reducing healthcare disparities among demographic groups, to creating patient-centered tools that improve care, health informatics is your ticket to what’s happening now in healthcare and information technology.
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    Where people and computingconnect soic.iupui.edu Build the contemporary skills and competitive portfolio necessary to advance your career. Gain expertise in digital media, programming, theory and design, with the ability to specialize in such areas as integrated web technologies, video, 3D modeling and animation and interactive and immersive media. integrated media and web technology 3D Modeling and Animation Mobile app development Gaming Video production Digital storytelling Sound design Digital media Production Management Design theory into practice Looking for the latest digital media and technology skills to advance your career? Media Arts and Science Master of Science
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    5 Media Artsand Science Careers Multimedia designer New media coordinator Webmaster Flash developer Videographer Game programmer Game tester 3D modeler Texture artist Graphic designer Sound/Audio engineer Creative technologist Software engineer Interaction designer Art director Concept artist Social media manager Mobile interface designer And many more.... soic.iupui.edu/careers Flexible Scheduling Take advantage of evening classes and a flexible timetable for degree completion. Ability to Specialize Customize your degree with specialized courses helping you achieve your career goals. Portfolio of Work Develop a valuable showcase for your skills with our project-oriented curriculum. Software and Technology Gain expertise with the latest software and technology used by professional designers. Respected Faculty Learn from the best, including researchers and industry pros at the top of their game. Reasons to Discover Media Arts and Science Media are changing. The digital age has ushered in a wave of new media impacting not only how we learn, play and connect, but also the skill sets necessary in a competitive job market. Are you prepared? Employers need professionals with strong integrated media skills to develop attention- grabbing animations, 3D graphics, cutting-edge video, interactive games and bold websites. The Media Arts and Science graduate program gives you expertise in these areas and more, plus the flexibility to specialize in what interests you most. Learn the ins and outs of industry-leading creative software, get hands-on experience with production equipment, and receive instruction in the latest design trends and technologies—all while building a valuable portfolio showcasing your work to employers. This program also includes integrated media and design research and provides a platform for future studies in this discipline.
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    Where people and computingconnect soic.iupui.edu Look no further than a degree in Informatics. You’ll develop innovative solutions that improve how people use information and technology. Informatics integrates principles of information systems and design, computing, psychology and sociology in a curriculum tailor-made for the next generation of computing professionals. Computing Information technology Human-computer interaction Data visualization Social networking Cyber security Have a passion for computing that makes a difference? Informatics Bachelor of Science Undergraduate Certificate
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    Informatics Careers Information architect Softwaredeveloper Web designer Business technology analyst IT consultant Database developer Information security officer Digital artist Digital library specialist Interaction designer Multimedia specialist Network manager System administrator Technical writer Technology manager Usability tester Bioinformaticist Chief information officer And many more… soic.iupui.edu/careers Custom-fit Business. Science. Art. Whatever your passion, informatics is your ticket to a customized computing education. No Experience Necessary Not a computer whiz? Never taken a computer class? That’s okay. We’ll show you the ropes. Leadership Stand out from the crowd as part of Indiana’s— and the nation’s—first informatics school. Career Prospects Computing careers are among the hottest, best-paying and most exciting out there. Impact Your ability to change lives through technology has never been greater. Make an impact. Reasons to Discover Informatics 5 Informatics goes beyond hardware and software. It thinks big picture, studying how the world uses technology to communicate, work and engage. Then it goes a step further, applying that knowledge to solve issues facing business, healthcare, science, law, the arts and entertainment. See yourself developing a global database to track and help prevent the spread of disease? How about inventing the next great smartphone or mobile app? Want to one day rival Facebook? Or design an IT system that revolutionizes how businesses operate? It’s all possible with informatics. You’ll enjoy a computing career helping people lead better lives through the power of information technology.
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    Where people and computingconnect soic.iupui.edu Consider a graduate degree or certificate in Media Arts and Science. You’ll expand your professional horizons and build a competitive edge in new forms of media, visualization, authoring (coding), theory and design. You’ll expand your professional horizons and build a competitive edge in new forms of media, visualization, authoring (coding), theory and design by putting it into practice. integrated media and web technology 3D Modeling and Animation Mobile app development Gaming Video production Digital storytelling Sound design Digital media Production Management Want to learn how computing can let your imagination run wild? Media Arts and Science Bachelor of Science 5 Year BS/MS Program
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    It’s a newgame. Technology is changing how we express ourselves, entertain, learn and connect with the world—and employers have taken notice. In Media Arts and Science, you integrate creativity with contemporary career-building skills to manage digital media production and develop dynamic websites, interactive games, 3D motion graphics, animations, and produce audio and video. Our hands-on, project-oriented curriculum allows you to build a valuable portfolio of work with the flexibility to specialize in the creative subject areas that interest you most. And our career counselors help guide you through internships, job searching and industry networking to gain real-world experience. 5 Media Arts and Science Careers Multimedia designer New media coordinator Webmaster Flash developer Videographer Game programmer Game tester 3D modeler Texture artist Graphic designer Sound/Audio engineer Creative technologist Software engineer Interaction designer Art director Concept artist Social media manager Mobile interface designer And many more.... soic.iupui.edu/careers Flexible Scheduling Take advantage of evening classes and a flexible timetable for degree completion. Ability to Specialize Customize your degree with specialized courses helping you achieve your career goals. Portfolio of Work Develop a valuable showcase for your skills with our project-oriented curriculum. Software and Technology Gain expertise with the latest software and technology used by professional designers. Respected Faculty Learn from the best, including researchers and industry pros at the top of their game. Reasons to Discover Media Arts and Science Earn a bachelor’s and master’s degree by completing both undergraduate and graduate programs in only 5 years, and get an accelerated start to your future. BS Media Arts And Science + MS Human-Computer Interaction Empower your creativity and love of technology to develop and design interactive technologies, software, applications, graphics and other media arts that integrate best practices in usability and user-design. Build a career- launching portfolio that includes dynamic websites and apps, games and software, cutting-edge video and audio, and 3D animations.
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    Where people and computingconnect soic.iupui.edu Make a difference with Health Information Administration. You’ll gain applied experience managing patient data in healthcare settings—needed expertise that ensures quality medical care and research. Patient data Electronic health records Information management Privacy and security Quality assurance Medical coding Serve as a bridge between clinical, operational, and administrative functions within the healthcare industry and directly affect the quality of patient care. Health Information Administration Bachelor of Science
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    Health information director Patientinformation coordinator Compliance officer Information security officer Clinical coding specialist Data quality manager Privacy officer Claims analyst Business analyst Medical records manager Health information consultant Systems integrator Coding compliance manager College instructor Physician practice manager Compliance auditor Health data analyst Clinical case manager And many more... visit: hicareers.com soic.iupui.edu/careers Health Information Administration Careers Reasons to Discover Health Information Administration Tradition with a Focus on the Future With 60 years behind it, HIA is one of IUPUI’s most established and proven degrees. Embracing the technology trends of today, students may complete the entire professional program within an online environment. Job Growth The U.S. Department of Labor expects health information jobs to grow by 20%—at least! Professional Practice Expand your skills by participating in voluntary internships and credit bearing professional practice opportunities available within many of our healthcare community partnerships. Networking Build contacts and job leads from more than 600 alumni who are now leaders in the field. Be actively involved in professional organizations at the local, state, and national levels. Impact Work with clinicians and other healthcare providers towards better patient outcomes and improve the quality of healthcare delivery across the continuum of care. 5 Widespread adoption of new technologies is fueling a critical need for specialized Health Information Administration (HIA) professionals able to manage electronic health records, analyze health information and ensure the privacy and security of patient data. The HIA program will uniquely qualify you to take advantage of these opportunities as a health information leader, including professional experience in healthcare settings built right into the curriculum and the ability to sit for a national credentialing exam upon graduation. As an HIA expert, you’ll work alongside professionals in clinical medicine, nursing, law and finance to manage, interpret and protect patient data. Most importantly, you’ll help advance quality medical care and research. HIA graduates are qualified to take the national registration exam to earn professional recognition as a Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA). RHIA is a key credential when seeking top-level employment in the field. The program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management Education (CAHIIM).