Prepare for a career in legal informatics
The Bachelor of Science in Informatics with a Legal Informatics track at Indiana University Southeast provides you with the expertise to manage and integrate legal information systems. This online program combines informatics with the legal field, preparing you for roles in legal data management, e-discovery, and technology solutions for law firms and legal departments. You’ll gain proficiency in managing legal databases, legal research tools, compliance regulations, and technology integration within legal systems. The online format allows you to complete coursework at your own pace, providing flexibility for working professionals and students with busy schedules.
Fit your degree into your schedule
One of the major benefits of the B.S. in Informatics with a Legal Informatics track at IU Southeast is the flexibility of the online format. This program is designed to accommodate your personal and professional commitments, allowing you to pursue your degree while balancing work, family, and other responsibilities. You’ll have access to high-quality instruction, just like the on-campus program, but with the added benefit of studying from anywhere. This flexibility ensures you can advance your career in legal informatics without disrupting your life.
Learn from expert faculty with legal and technology experience
At IUS, you’ll be mentored by faculty who have practical experience in legal informatics, technology, and law. With expertise in data management, e-discovery, legal systems, and compliance regulations, your professors will help you stay informed about the latest trends in legal technology. Their mentorship will provide you with the knowledge and tools needed to effectively apply technology to legal processes. You’ll engage with faculty and peers through online discussions and projects, further enhancing your learning experience.
Career Information
Graduates of the B.S. in Informatics with a Legal Informatics track are well-prepared for careers in legal data analysis, legal research, and technology management in the legal field. Many pursue roles as legal technology consultants, legal systems administrators, e-discovery specialists, or compliance managers in law firms, corporate legal departments, and government agencies. Others may work in areas such as legal software development, legal database management, or information security for the legal industry. With the skills gained at IU Southeast, you’ll be ready to leverage technology to improve efficiency, compliance, and innovation within the legal sector.
Degree Information
120 Credit hours
Minimum culumulative GPA of 2.0
100% Online
Degree requirements
Please visit the IU Southeast Bulletin website for specific degree requirements.
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