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Social Informatics Minor

Its focus is on the interdisciplinary study of the design, uses and consequences of information technologies that takes into account their interaction with institutional and cultural contextual environments. Deepens understanding of using information technology in one of three areas: sociology, social work, social sciences, environmental management or sustainable energy. Gain ability to collect and analyze data needed to enhance business productivity.

Students who wish to minor in Social Informatics must complete a minimum of 15 credit hours including 3 required courses, 1 elective, and 1 additional elective.

Social Informatics Minor Courses

  • (Three Required)

    • BIS/BUS 205 Information Management
    • BIS 364 Social Informatics
    • BIS 370  Systems Analysis and Design
  • (Choose One)

    • BIS 340 Business Data Communcations and E-Networks     
    • BIS 361 Business Information Systems          
    • BIS 362 Healthcare Informatics          
    • BIS 365 Emerging Technologies and Business Applications 
    • BIS 367 Human Computer Interfacing
    • BIS 373 Business Database Management
    • BIS 375 Electronic Commerce
    • BIS 377 Organizational Website and Database Management           
    • BIS 430 Enterprise Resource Planning           
    • BIS 447 Business Intelligence and Data Solutions     
  • (Please refer to corresponding department for further details) 

    (Choose One)         

    • COM 300 Communication Law and Ethics        
    • ECO 210  Economics and the Environment      
    • ECO 315  Law and Economics  
    • ECO 322  Environmental Economics    
    • ECO 330  Labor Economics       
    • ECO 335  Urban and Regional Economics       
    • ENG 203 Writing for English Majors     
    • ENG 300 Business/Technical Writing   
    • EES 205 Sustainable Energy   
    • EES 320 Environmental Management 
    • HPE 209 Nutrition and Public Health    
    • HPE 325  Hollistic Health           
    • HIS 200 Historical Research/Writing   
    • HIS 318  History U.S. Foreign Relations          
    • PSC 205  Public Administration 
    • PSC 305  Comparative Public Administration   
    • PSY 325  Health Psychology     
    • PSY 419  History/Systems of Psychology         
    • SWK 311  Social Environment and Human Behaviour  
    • SWK 312  Human Behaviour in the Social Environment
    • SOC 200 Sociological Social Psychology         
    • SOC 325 Law and Society        
    • SLM 320 Entrepreneurship, Marketing and Communications in Sports          
    • SLM 341 Program Development and Evaluation         
    • BIS 480 Independent Study    
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