Launch your career at the intersection of chemistry and informatics
The Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Informatics with a Chemistry concentration at Indiana University Southeast offers you the opportunity to explore the exciting world of technology and chemistry. This unique program blends informatics with chemical sciences, equipping you with the skills to analyze chemical data, design software for scientific applications, and contribute to advancements in areas like pharmaceuticals, environmental science, and materials chemistry. With small class sizes, you’ll receive personalized attention from faculty who are experts in both fields, ensuring you gain a strong understanding of chemistry and informatics.
Practical experience in a collaborative environment
The B.S. in Informatics with a Chemistry concentration emphasizes hands-on learning. You’ll work on real-world projects where you’ll apply informatics techniques to solve chemistry-related problems, whether it’s developing software to analyze chemical reactions or using data to model molecular structures. The program provides practical experience that prepares you for a variety of careers at the cutting edge of technology and chemistry. Small class sizes ensure you’ll work closely with peers and faculty, creating a collaborative learning environment that fosters deep understanding and personal growth.
Expert faculty guidance for your success
At IU Southeast, you’ll learn from faculty who are not only experts in chemistry but also in informatics. They bring real-world knowledge into the classroom, teaching you the latest technologies used in data analysis, chemical modeling, and computational chemistry. Their mentorship and support will help guide your academic journey and prepare you for a successful career in chemistry and technology.
Career Information
Graduates of the B.S. in Informatics with a Chemistry concentration are well-prepared for careers in fields like chemical data analysis, computational chemistry, pharmaceuticals, and environmental science. Many pursue roles in research labs, pharmaceutical companies, or tech firms developing software for chemical applications. Others go on to advanced studies in chemistry, informatics, or related fields. With the skills gained at IUS, you’ll be equipped to contribute to innovations in chemistry and technology.
Degree Information
120 Credit hours
Minimum culumulative GPA of 2.0
In-person
Degree requirements
Please visit the IU Southeast Bulletin website for specific degree requirements.