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The Information Science program provides a Bachelor of Science degree via the College of Engineering, focusing on Information Science, Systems, and Technology (ISST). This ISST major explores the architecture and administration of sophisticated information systems, highlighting systems engineering across diverse applications where the intersection of information science, technology, and management takes center stage. Coursework covers operations research methodologies, statistical analysis, computer science principles, economic theories, and the societal frameworks surrounding impactful information systems. The BS in Information Science, Systems, and Technology (ISST) enables students to examine how digital information is generated, structured, managed, utilized, and evaluated.
This specialization prepares students to interpret global phenomena through data analysis. Careers demanding expertise in data analytics and statistical interpretation coupled with effective communication across business, academic, and government sectors. For instance, a Data Journalist identifies real-world inquiries, gathers and processes relevant data to investigate those questions, then clearly communicates the findings' significance. Comparable roles include: data analyst, statistical researcher, data systems developer, and artificial intelligence specialist