Informatics

Undergraduate Programs

The real-world power of information

B.S. in Informatics

Explore the human side of technology, analyze how information systems interact with individuals and societies, and prepare to be a leader in information.

Develop human-centered technology

Minor in Informatics

Add expertise to another major and gain the hands-on technical skills needed to succeed in any career.

Take your technical expertise further

Certificate in Informatics

Take a deeper dive into informatics with this certificate to build a strong technical foundation.

Earn two degrees in five years

Accelerated M.S. in Informatics (Animal Informatics Track)

Pursue a career that blends animal studies and technology by adding one year of coursework.

Shape the future of human-centered design

Accelerated M.S. in Human-Computer Interaction Design

Learn and interact in hands-on studio courses while centering the human experience.

Graduate Programs

Fuel Your Future with Informatics

M.S. in Informatics

A dynamic, interdisciplinary program that combines tech, design, data, and security to prepare you for a wide range of careers in today’s digital world.

Elevate Your Expertise

Ph.D. in Informatics

Immerse yourself in cutting-edge research in human-computer interaction, health informatics, cybersecurity, and complex systems.

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Our interdisciplinary approach empowers you

  • Design technology with human needs in mind.
  • Analyze data to solve real-world problems.
  • Create systems that improve health, business, law, and more.
  • Study how people interact with digital tools and platforms.
  • Develop ethical, user-centered tech solutions.

Informatics in the news

Discover how Informatics at Luddy is building what's next.

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Apr 1, 2026

Luddy professor’s robotics research project selected for NVIDIA Academic Grant Program

Research from Luddy professor Byung-Cheol Min to design robots that understand what humans want and that are more adaptive, personalized and trustworthy has earned selection to the prestigious NVIDIA Academic Grant Program.

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Mar 31, 2026

Pioneering research fuels Fortunato’s AAAS 2025 Fellows recognition

Pioneering contributions in network science, artificial intelligence, computational science and the science of science have earned Santo Fortunato, James H. Rudy Professor of Informatics and Computing, election to the AAAS 2025 Fellows class. 

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Mar 31, 2026

‘Fun’ a key component to Teach IT’s robotics initiative with Boys and Girls Clubs

Robotics is fun, especially the way Luddy School Teach IT volunteers demonstrate it as part of a new initiative with the Bloomington Boys and Girls Clubs. 

Contact Informatics

Myles Brand Hall, Suite E226
901 E. Tenth Street
Bloomington, IN 47408