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Students have the option to earn either a Bachelor of Arts in Information Science from the College of Arts & Sciences (BA-IS) or a Bachelor of Science in Information Science from the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) (BS-IS). These two degree paths share many similarities, with the key differences lying in their respective college-level requirements. The BA in Information Science (IS) enables students to explore how information systems are designed and utilized within societal frameworks. This discipline examines how digital information is generated, structured, managed, implemented, and evaluated. Information Science emphasizes technological systems and their applications, employing diverse interdisciplinary methods.
This program equips students with both analytical and technical competencies for creating effective technological solutions. It's ideal for those fascinated by computing hardware and software, as well as those aiming to develop innovative tools and interfaces to address significant societal challenges. Potential career trajectories include: (i) Launching a cutting-edge wearable technology company (ii) Joining Apple's iWatch development team or future device initiatives (iii) Pursuing advanced studies at institutions like MIT Media Lab, CornellTech, or comparable interdisciplinary programs.