Informatics
Major in the School of Information
Informatics is the study, design, and application of computer and information technology from a user-centered perspective.
In a world where information is one of our most important resources, informatics students apply human-centered values while leveraging insights from data and information technology to solve problems.
How to Declare
ShowThe Office of Admissions handles admissions for freshmen and transfer students to The University of Texas at Austin.
If you are currently enrolled at UT Austin and would like to transfer to the School of Information or add a second major in Informatics, visit the School of Information's Undergraduate Admissions page for information on:
- Eligibility requirements
- How to apply
- Application deadlines
Schedule an appointment with an academic advisor to get advice and information to enhance your academic experience.
Specializations
ShowThe Informatics major offers six concentrations including:
- Human-Centered Data Science
- User Experience (UX) Design
- Social Justice Informatics
- Health Informatics
- Cultural Heritage Informatics
- Social Informatics
Skills
ShowInformatics majors learn the skills and knowledge required to collect, manage, and analyze data and information, and prepare for the great ethical responsibility that comes with these societally transformative roles.
Students develop an understanding of the complex social, cultural, and ethical context related to communicating with digital and social media tools, and to apply this understanding to creating digital solutions and technologies that are effective, inclusive, and responsive to the needs, values, and perspectives of people with many different lived experiences.