Applied Information Science Specialization Requirements
Students must earn a C- or higher in all courses and maintain a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or higher to graduate.
First Year Seminar
- INFO-I 100 First Year Experience (1 cr.)
Applied Information Science Core (51 cr.)
- INFO-I 201 Mathematical Foundations of Informatics (4 cr.)
- LIS-S 201 Foundations of Data Studies (3 cr.)
- INFO-I 202 Social Informatics (3 cr.)
- LIS-S 202 Data Organization and Representation (3 cr.)
- INFO-B 210 Information Infrastructure I (4 cr.)
- INFO-B 211 Information Infrastructure II (4 cr.)
- INFO-I 223 Data Fluency (3 cr.)
- LIS-S 301 Data Policy and Governance (3 cr.)
- INFO-I 305 Introduction to Research in Informatics (3 cr.)
- LIS-S 305 Data Curation and Management (3 cr.)
- INFO-I 308 Information Representation (3 cr.)
- NEWM-N 328 Visualizing Information (3 cr.)
- INFO-I 415 Introduction to Statistical Learning (3 cr.)
- INFO-I 421 Applications of Data Mining (3 cr.)
- INFO-I 428 Web Mining (3 cr)
- INFO-B 443 Natural Language Processing (3 cr)
Career Planning (2 cr.)
- NEWM-N 299 Career Planning (2 cr.)
Informatics Capstone (3 cr.)
- INFO-I 491 Capstone Project Internship (3 cr.)
- INFO-I 492 Capstone Thesis (3 cr.)
- INFO-I 494 Capstone Project (3 cr.)
Applied Information Science Specialization (15 cr.)
- LIS-S 302 Data and Society (3 cr.)
- INFO-I 303 Organizational Informatics (3 cr.)
- INFO-I 402 Informatics Project Management (3 cr.)
- LIS-S 404 Surveillance Studies (3 cr.)
- LIS-S 405 Data Archives (3 cr.)
Core B (6 cr.)
300 level or higher LIS-S courses.
General Education (27 cr.)
- Core Communication (6 cr.)
- Analytical Reasoning A (3 cr.)
- MATH 15300 College Algebra (3 cr.)
- Analytical Reasoning B (3 cr.)
- Cultural Understanding (3 cr.)
- Life and Physical Sciences (6 cr.)
- Arts and Humanities (3 cr.)
- Social Science (3 cr.)
Electives (15 cr.)
15 credit hours of electives.