The Graduate Admissions Committee will review applications when all required materials are submitted and received and the $70 application fee is paid by the deadlines indicated.
How to Apply to Luddy's Doctoral Program
Requirements
- A bachelor’s degree with demonstrated technical skills
- Overall GPA of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 point scale
Successful applicants must have a strong background in computing, information technology, or biology. You should be able to demonstrate the skills and knowledge required of the Informatics B.S.
- A bachelor’s degree; master’s preferred
- Overall GPA of 3.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale
- A course in multivariate calculus, linear algebra, and statistics or probability theory
- A course in programming, data structures, machine organization, and discrete structures or discrete mathematics
- A bachelor’s degree; master’s preferred
- Overall GPA of 3.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale
- A course in multivariate calculus, linear algebra, statistics or probability theory, and computer programming
- A bachelor’s degree with demonstrated technical skills
- Overall GPA of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 point scale
Successful applicants must have a strong background in computer science, engineering, biology, biochemistry, nursing, mathematics, statistics, physics, health information management, or other similar or health-related discipline.
Successful coursework (or equivalent) in programming (i.e., C, C++, Java, or equivalent), databases, medical terminology, human anatomy, and physiology.
- A bachelor’s degree
- Overall GPA of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale
Successful applicants for the graduate degrees in Human-Computer Interaction will have knowledge and skills (from either past education or work experience) in one or more of the following proficiency areas:
Programming
Proficiency in programming/scripting, including:
- One or more languages (e.g., JavaScript, Java, C++, Python)
- A basic understanding of programming methodologies, such as system design and architectures or problem and algorithm analysis
- Other computing knowledge, such as artificial intelligence and database administration
Design
Proficiency with the principles and processes of visual communication, industrial design, digital media, or other disciplines using design theory and practice, including:
- Knowledge and application of 3D animation and/or modeling tools
- Design methodologies for 2D and 3D product development
- Conceptual modeling, prototyping, and product delivery
- Fundamental concepts of visual communication (e.g., page design/layout)
- Design principles, typography and color theory
- Knowledge and application of a range of digital (vector and raster) authoring tools for Web or interface design
Social Sciences
Coursework in one or more of the following areas:
- Psychology (general, cognitive, and behavioral)
- Sociology and anthropology (ethnography)
- Cross-cultural psychology and communication, information management, and/or information and library science
- Business, product strategy, management, marketing and related areas.
- Master's degree in Library and Information Science, Information Science, or a related humanities, social science, computer science field.
- GPA of 3.5 or higher (4.0 scale)
- Taking the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) General Test (Quantitative, Verbal, and Analytical Writing) is optional for candidates.
Application Deadlines
January 15 for the following Fall semester
- Bioinformatics
- Computer Science
- Data Science
- Health Informatics
- Human-Computer Interaction
- Information Science (March 1 for Fall 2025 applicants only; application opens Dec. 15, 2024
August 15 for the following Spring semester
- Bioinformatics
- Computer Science
- Data Science
- Health Informatics
Application Instructions
Submit a resume or curriculum vitae (CV) listing your education, work experience, research, honors, and awards.
Submit a 500-750 word personal statement in your own words indicating
- Why you’re applying to the program
- Your post-graduation career plans
Applicants must uphold high ethical standards, acknowledging the use of material or ideas from other sources, whether AI or human. Any use of generative AI must be disclosed, following the ACM's authorship policy. Presenting someone else's work as one's own is plagiarism and must be avoided. An application containing plagiarized, unacknowledged AI-generated, fabricated, or falsified materials will not be considered.
IU provides information on how to write a personal statement and avoid plagiarism.
Upload transcripts and/or academic documents for every institution of higher education you attended to the online application. If a transcript is not in English, upload an English translation certified by the college issuing the transcript. We do not require hard copies of transcripts for application review. You do not need to physically mail any documents for admissions purposes.
Applicants with a bachelor’s, master’s or professional degree from a non-U.S. institution are encouraged to submit an official course-by-course transcript evaluation completed by one of the following credential evaluators:
All transcripts and/or academic documents uploaded with the online application are considered unofficial. Your unofficial transcript will be used for application review and admission. If you are admitted, you must submit your official hard copy transcripts. If you are currently finishing your bachelor’s degree, you must submit a document that certifies the awarding of the degree.
We accept official electronic transcripts submitted directly from the awarding institution. Those transcripts can be submitted to our admissions team at LuddyGRD@iu.edu.
We do not require transcripts from Indiana University campuses.
Three (3) letters of recommendation are required from either academic or professional sources. Recommendation information is submitted though the online application by the applicant and an email request will be sent automatically to the recommender on your behalf.
Applicants should submit a portfolio of projects (a link to an online portfolio or in PDF format). Applicants also should specify in the portfolio or resume their specific role and contribution to the portfolio projects. Applicants without an HCI-related background or experience should provide samples of projects completed in related areas, academic writing, published papers, software or programs, or any other evidence of scholarship or professional artifacts. There is no set format for the submission of the portfolio. The portfolio is the opportunity for the applicant to demonstrate persuasively the skills, knowledge, and potential ability to engage and contribute in high-quality, creative projects in human-computer interaction.
Submit proof of English proficiency if your native language is not English. This requirement may be waived if you are a citizen of the United States or a country where English is the official language for higher education, are completing your bachelor’s or master’s degree in the United States or a country that is predominately English speaking.
On-Campus Programs (except Computer Science)
90 TOEFL, 7.0 IELTS, or 130 Duolingo
On-Campus Computer Science Program
80 TOEFL, 6.5 IELTS, or 115 Duolingo
Upload a copy of your test score results in the Documents Section (under Test Score Report upload option) on the online application. TOEFL test results may also be sent through ETS to IU Indianapolis school code 1325.