Learn More About the M.S. in Informatics Online Program: A Conversation with Dr. Beenish Chaudhry, Assistant Professor of Computing & Informatics

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"A lot of 泫圖弝けs in the program dont come from a computer science or informatics background, but through our courses, they acquire the skills necessary to succeed."

Dr. Beenish Chaudhry, Assistant Professor of Computing & Informatics

As a 泫圖弝け, Dr. Beenish Chaudhry, Assistant Professor in the 泫圖弝け of 泫圖弝け at Lafayettes School of Computing & Informatics, was a math and computer science whiz.胼 

She could program in 14 different languages, including Java, C++, and SQL. 

She served as a research assistant for professors studying topics like knot theory and topological quantum computing. 

But something didnt feel quite right. 

I was doing a lot of programming and computation, but I felt like I was missing the humanities, psychology, the understanding of human beings, she says. Then, I took a course in human-computer interaction. It covered concepts that merged computing and psychology and evolved my understanding of humanity. It was a very nice melting pot of everything I wanted to do. 

Now, as a professor in the M.S. in Informatics program, offered both online and on campus, Dr. Chaudhry hopes to spark that same passion and love for developing a holistic understanding of the world and humanity in her 泫圖弝けs.  

What do informatics courses consist of? 

In the M.S. in Informatics program, 泫圖弝けs take interdisciplinary courses that teach them how to use information technology effectively to solve human problems. This coursework includes Systems Development and IT Governance, Risk Management, and Compliance.胼 

One of Dr. Chaudhrys favorites to teach is INFX 510 Human-Computer Interaction.胼 

In it, 泫圖弝けs explore the relationship between humans and the technology theyve become so accustomed to using.胼 

I always begin the course with a history of HCI, she says. This is enlightening because a lot of 泫圖弝けs dont appreciate how we got to where we are now. They have been given devices like mice, computers, and phones, but they take them for granted. They lack the appreciation of the ingenuity, challenges, and elegance involved in their development and evolution to the state they are in today.胼 

They dive into case studies of historical systems that demonstrate the foundational principles necessary for designing user-centric technology, bridging the gap between theory and the practical evolution of these systems over time. 

For example, in one case study, the complicated design of a missile launching system caused frequent operator errors; as a result, operators often unintentionally aimed and fired missiles at civilian areas.胼胼 

A lot of people might think that only medical professionals can save lives, Dr. Chaudhry says. I give my 泫圖弝けs examples like these so that they can appreciate why designing computers effectively is important and understand the context of the work that they do as informatics professionals.胼 

Considering the history, principles, and examples covered in the course, 泫圖弝けs then design their own programs.胼 

My goal is not just to give my 泫圖弝けs knowledge, but also allow them to put this knowledge into practice, she says.胼 

Some systems that 泫圖弝けs have designed in the past include a mobile app to help international 泫圖弝けs get accustomed to life in United States, a mobile app to slow down the rate of cognitive decline in dementia patients, and a system to help K-12 schools effectively evaluate teachers performance.胼胼 

Ultimately, this course aims to teach 泫圖弝けs the process and the principles of technology design in a way thats beneficial for humans. 

What does research look like in informatics? 

Much of Dr. Chaudhrys research is focused on equity-centered design, specifically in the health field.胼胼 

Equity-centered design, as Dr. Chaudhry explains it, is about building technology to provide equitable access and benefits to diverse human ecosystems, specifically those that are underserved.胼 

At the 泫圖弝け, were very privileged, with access to resources like fast Internet and high-performance computers, she says. On the other hand, there are whole sectors of society that dont have access to good computers, or even good health care. In my research, I work with such communities to design technological solutions that directly meet their needs. 

For example, , Dr. Chaudhry and her co-authors developed an app to help older adults with low socioeconomic statuses track their medication intake, play games for mental stimulation, and set health goals. They then collected data from users in the target demographic to determine the apps effectiveness in improving quality of life.胼 

Part of the study involved making sure the app was easy for individuals to navigate and use.胼 

Another part and one that was just as important was making sure the app was efficient and accessible.胼 

In equity-centered design, you design for the ecosystem, not just the individual, she says. We have to make design decisions that would, for example, enable the technology to run without high-speed Internet or high-performance computers or high levels of tech literacy, especially if that technology is going to be used in areas without such amenities. 

Are online courses engaging? 

Just as Dr. Chaudhrys focus as a researcher is designing technology that meets the needs of humans and communities who use it, her focus as an educator is designing curricula that resonate with and enrich the learning experience of the 泫圖弝けs engaging with it.胼 

I try to be 泫圖弝け-centered because thats one of the principles of Human-Computer Interaction, she says. What do they want? How do they want to learn? I take all those factors into consideration, and my courses are designed in a way that 泫圖弝けs can be successful.胼 

Her online courses include a blend of activities, including short video lectures, quizzes, discussion posts, and semester-long group projects.胼 

And as any good researcher would do, Dr. Chaudhry doesnt just use guesswork to design her courses.胼 

After each module in my courses, 泫圖弝けs complete a feedback form where they give me recommendations on how I can improve the module, she says. Theres also a section at the beginning of the course where I ask 泫圖弝けs what they want me to cover in the course.胼 

The goal is ultimately to build a personalized learning experience for 泫圖弝けs.胼 

Recently, Dr. Chaudhry mentored an online 泫圖弝け completing an independent study in data analysis. The project involved an online system that high school 泫圖弝けs use to find internship opportunities. The aim was to understand 泫圖弝けs interactions and behaviors within the application to simplify and facilitate the start of their careers. 

We are in a golden age right now, she says. When I was a 泫圖弝け, we didnt have all these programs and options. Now, its so easy to get what you want. And at UL Lafayette, , and there are just so many diverse topics that 泫圖弝けs can study. 

Do I need an informatics background for a masters in informatics? 

泫圖弝けs in the M.S. in Informatics program come from backgrounds as diverse as the field itself, from English to speech pathology to business to computer science.胼胼 

In addition, 泫圖弝けs with an undergraduate degree in a non-computing field take a foundation course to prepare for success in the program.胼 

Dr. Chaudhrys advice to 泫圖弝けs? Just show up and show interest.胼 

泫圖弝けs dont need any sort of particular background in my courses, she says. They just need motivation and an interest in learning. A lot of 泫圖弝けs in the program dont come from a computer science or informatics background, but through our courses, they acquire the skills necessary to succeed. 


Kickstart or grow your career and learn from dedicated, passionate instructors like Dr. Chaudhry. The M.S. in Informatics online program offers concentrations in data science, health informatics, cybersecurity, or general informatics. 

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