Major & Concentrations - School of Information Sciences (2024)

Major & Concentrations - School of Information Sciences (1)

Find Success in Information Sciences

Our major prepares students to effectively manage, navigate, analyze, and turn information into action in the public and private sector. From corporate data analysis to app interface design, our degree can prepare you for an enriching information sciences career in a variety of settings and positions.

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Data, Information Management, and Analytics

Information Sciences

User Experience Design

Courses

Major and Concentrations

There are a wide variety of jobs that can be pursued with an information sciences degree, which include UX Designer/Researcher, Data Analyst, Metadata Specialist, IT Analyst,Information Manager, Web Content Analyst, and more! Information science is a broad field which can be taken in a variety of directions and settings; often the only limit is your imagination and willingness to try out a new role.

Major & Concentrations - School of Information Sciences (2)

Data, Information Management, and Analytics

Pursue a career in story telling with data. Courses featured include data analysis/visualization, database management, and more! This concentration consists of the five core BSIS courses, the following four concentration courses, and one capstone project.

Term 1

  • 1Arts and HumanitiesElective3Credit Hours*
  • 2Natural SciencesElective3-4Credit Hours*
  • CCI 150 – Communication in an Information Age3Credit Hours
  • ENGL 101 – English Composition I3Credit Hours* (or equivalent)

Select one course:

  • PSYC 110 – General Psychology3Credit Hours*
  • SOCI 110 – Social Problems and Social Justice3Credit Hours*

Credit Hours 15-16

Term 1 Milestone Notes

  • Completion of at least 12 hours
  • 2.0 GPA

Term 2

  • 1Expanded PerspectivesElective3Credit Hours*
  • 1Global Citizenship – USElective3Credit Hours*
  • 2Natural SciencesElective3-4Credit Hours*
  • 1Quantitative ReasoningElective3-4Credit Hours*
  • ENGL 102 – English Composition II3Credit Hours*

Credit Hours 15-17

Term 2 Milestone Notes

  • ENGL 101 – English Composition I3Credit Hours* (or equivalent)

Term 3

  • 1Expanded PerspectivesElective3Credit Hours*
  • 1Global Citizenship – InternationalElective3Credit Hours*
  • 4Unrestricted Elective3Credit Hours
  • COSC 111 – Computational Thinking and the Art of Programming3Credit Hours*

Select one course:

  • STAT 201 – Introduction to Statistics3Credit Hours*
  • STAT 207 – Honors: Introduction to Statistics3Credit Hours*

Credit Hours 15

Term 3 Milestone Notes

One course from:

  • Natural SciencesElective3-4Credit Hours*
  • Quantitative ReasoningElective3-4Credit Hours*

Term 4

  • 3Engaged InquiriesElective3Credit Hours*
  • 4Unrestricted Electives6Credit Hours
  • 1Written CommunicationElective3Credit Hours*

Select one course:

  • CMST 210 – Public Speaking3Credit Hours*
  • CMST 240 – Business and Professional Communication3Credit Hours*

Credit Hours 15

Term 4 Milestone Notes

  • 2.0 GPA

One course from:

  • STAT 201 – Introduction to Statistics3Credit Hours*
  • STAT 207 – Honors: Introduction to Statistics3Credit Hours*

Term 5

  • 1Applied Oral CommunicationElective3Credit Hours*
  • 5College Elective3Credit Hours
  • INSC 201 – Foundations of Information Sciences3Credit Hours
  • INSC 210 – Foundations of Information Technology3Credit Hours
  • INSC 311 – User-Centered Design3Credit Hours

Credit Hours 15

Term 5 Milestone Notes

  • INSC 201 – Foundations of Information Sciences3Credit Hours

Term 6

  • 3Engaged InquiriesElective6Credit Hours*
  • 6INSC Elective3Credit Hours
  • INSC 260 – Programming for Information Applications3Credit Hours
  • INSC 384 – Database Design3Credit Hours

Credit Hours 15

Term 6 Milestone Notes

  • No milestones

Term 7

  • 5College Elective3Credit Hours
  • 4Unrestricted Elective3Credit Hours
  • INSC 380 – Information Management in Organizations3Credit Hours
  • INSC 484 – Database Applications3Credit Hours
  • INSC 486 – Data Analytics3Credit Hours

Credit Hours 15

Term 7 Milestone Notes

  • No milestones

Term 8

  • 6INSC Electives9Credit Hours
  • 4Unrestricted Elective0-3Credit Hours
  • INSC 489 – Information Visualization3Credit Hours

Select one course:

  • INSC 491 – Global Study1-15Credit Hours
  • INSC 493 – Independent Project or Research3Credit Hours
  • INSC 495 – Special Topics3Credit Hours
  • INSC 499 – Professional Experience3Credit Hours

Credit Hours 12-15

Term 8 Milestone Notes

  • No milestones

Total Credit Hours 120

Footnotes

  1. Select courses from theVolunteer Corelist.
  2. Select two courses from theVolunteer Corelist. At least one of the courses must have a laboratory.
  3. Select three courses from theVolunteer Corelist from at least two subject areas.
  4. Any courses not already required for the major.
  5. Two courses chosen from advertising,advertising and public relations,communication and information, communication studies, journalism and electronic media, and/or public relations.
  6. INSC courses not already required for the major. Students may elect to takeDATA 301as an INSC elective.

*MeetsVolunteer Core Requirements.

Major & Concentrations - School of Information Sciences (3)

Information Sciences

The general Information Sciences concentration allows you to study the foundations of the field and to learn how to connect people, information, and technology in the setting that most excites you.

Term 1

  • 1Arts and HumanitiesElective3Credit Hours*
  • 2Natural SciencesElective3-4Credit Hours*
  • CCI 150 – Communication in an Information Age3Credit Hours
  • ENGL 101 – English Composition I3Credit Hours* (or equivalent)

Select one course:

  • PSYC 110 – General Psychology3Credit Hours*
  • SOCI 110 – Social Problems and Social Justice3Credit Hours*

Credit Hours 15-16

Term 1 Milestone Notes

  • Completion of at least 12 hours
  • 2.0 GPA

Term 2

  • 1Expanded PerspectivesElective3Credit Hours*
  • 1Global Citizenship – USElective3Credit Hours*
  • 2Natural SciencesElective3-4Credit Hours*
  • 1Quantitative ReasoningElective3-4Credit Hours*
  • ENGL 102 – English Composition II3Credit Hours*

Credit Hours 15-17

Term 2 Milestone Notes

  • ENGL 101 – English Composition I3Credit Hours* (or equivalent)

Term 3

  • 1Expanded PerspectivesElective3Credit Hours*
  • 1Global Citizenship – InternationalElective3Credit Hours*
  • 4Unrestricted Elective3Credit Hours
  • COSC 111 – Computational Thinking and the Art of Programming3Credit Hours*

Select one course:

  • STAT 201 – Introduction to Statistics3Credit Hours*
  • STAT 207 – Honors: Introduction to Statistics3Credit Hours*

Credit Hours 15

Term 3 Milestone Notes

One course from:

  • Natural SciencesElective3-4Credit Hours*
  • Quantitative ReasoningElective3-4Credit Hours*

Term 4

  • 3Engaged InquiriesElective3Credit Hours*
  • 4Unrestricted Electives6Credit Hours
  • 1Written CommunicationElective3Credit Hours*

Select one course:

  • CMST 210 – Public Speaking3Credit Hours*
  • CMST 240 – Business and Professional Communication3Credit Hours*

Credit Hours 15

Term 4 Milestone Notes

  • 2.0 GPA

One course from:

  • STAT 201 – Introduction to Statistics3Credit Hours*
  • STAT 207 – Honors: Introduction to Statistics3Credit Hours*

Term 5

  • 1Applied Oral CommunicationElective3Credit Hours*
  • 5College Elective3Credit Hours
  • INSC 201 – Foundations of Information Sciences3Credit Hours
  • INSC 210 – Foundations of Information Technology3Credit Hours
  • INSC 311 – User-Centered Design3Credit Hours

Credit Hours 15

Term 5 Milestone Notes

  • INSC 201 – Foundations of Information Sciences3Credit Hours

Term 6

  • 3Engaged InquiriesElective6Credit Hours*
  • 6INSC Elective3Credit Hours
  • 4Unrestricted Electives3Credit Hours
  • INSC 260 – Programming for Information Applications3Credit Hours

Credit Hours 15

Term 6 Milestone Notes

  • No milestones

Term 7

  • 5College Elective3Credit Hours
  • 6INSC Electives6Credit Hours
  • 4Unrestricted Elective3Credit Hours
  • INSC 380 – Information Management in Organizations3Credit Hours

Credit Hours 15

Term 7 Milestone Notes

  • No milestones

Term 8

  • 6INSC Electives9Credit Hours
  • 4Unrestricted Elective0-3Credit Hours

Select one course:

  • INSC 491 – Global Study1-15Credit Hours
  • INSC 493 – Independent Project or Research3Credit Hours
  • INSC 495 – Special Topics3Credit Hours
  • INSC 499 – Professional Experience3Credit Hours

Credit Hours 12-15

Term 8 Milestone Notes

  • No milestones

Total Credit Hours 120

Footnotes

  1. Select courses from theVolunteer Corelist.
  2. Select two courses from theVolunteer Corelist. At least one of the courses must have a laboratory.
  3. Select three courses from theVolunteer Corelist from at least two subject areas.
  4. Any courses not already required for the major.
  5. Two courses chosen from advertising,advertising and public relations,communication and information, communication studies, journalism and electronic media, and/or public relations.
  6. INSC courses not already required for the major. Students may elect to takeDATA 301as an INSC elective.

*MeetsVolunteer Core Requirements.

Major & Concentrations - School of Information Sciences (4)

User Experience Design

Our UX Design concentration prepares you for a career as a UX professional. Courses include topics like UX foundations; interface and interaction design; usability testing; and UX analytics.

Term 1

  • 1Arts and HumanitiesElective3Credit Hours*
  • 2Natural SciencesElective3-4Credit Hours*
  • CCI 150 – Communication in an Information Age3Credit Hours
  • ENGL 101 – English Composition I3Credit Hours* (or equivalent)

Select one course:

  • PSYC 110 – General Psychology3Credit Hours*
  • SOCI 110 – Social Problems and Social Justice3Credit Hours*

Credit Hours 15-16

Term 1 Milestone Notes

  • Completion of at least 12 hours
  • 2.0 GPA

Term 2

  • 1Expanded PerspectivesElective3Credit Hours*
  • 1Global Citizenship – USElective3Credit Hours*
  • 2Natural SciencesElective3-4Credit Hours*
  • 1Quantitative ReasoningElective3-4Credit Hours*
  • ENGL 102 – English Composition II3Credit Hours*

Credit Hours 15-17

Term 2 Milestone Notes

  • ENGL 101 – English Composition I3Credit Hours* (or equivalent)

Term 3

  • 1Expanded PerspectivesElective3Credit Hours*
  • 1Global Citizenship – InternationalElective3Credit Hours*
  • 4Unrestricted Elective3Credit Hours
  • COSC 111 – Computational Thinking and the Art of Programming3Credit Hours*

Select one course:

  • STAT 201 – Introduction to Statistics3Credit Hours*
  • STAT 207 – Honors: Introduction to Statistics3Credit Hours*

Credit Hours 15

Term 3 Milestone Notes

One course from:

  • Natural SciencesElective3-4Credit Hours*
  • Quantitative ReasoningElective3-4Credit Hours*

Term 4

  • 3Engaged InquiriesElective3Credit Hours*
  • 4Unrestricted Electives6Credit Hours
  • 1Written CommunicationElective3Credit Hours*

Select one course:

  • CMST 210 – Public Speaking3Credit Hours*
  • CMST 240 – Business and Professional Communication3Credit Hours*

Credit Hours 15

Term 4 Milestone Notes

  • 2.0 GPA

One course from:

  • STAT 201 – Introduction to Statistics3Credit Hours*
  • STAT 207 – Honors: Introduction to Statistics3Credit Hours*

Term 5

  • 1Applied Oral CommunicationElective3Credit Hours*
  • 5College Elective3Credit Hours
  • INSC 201 – Foundations of Information Sciences3Credit Hours
  • INSC 210 – Foundations of Information Technology3Credit Hours
  • INSC 311 – User-Centered Design3Credit Hours

Credit Hours 15

Term 5 Milestone Notes

  • INSC 201 – Foundations of Information Sciences3Credit Hours

Term 6

  • 3Engaged InquiriesElective6Credit Hours*
  • 6INSC Elective3Credit Hours
  • INSC 260 – Programming for Information Applications3Credit Hours
  • INSC 430 – Foundations of User Experience3Credit Hours

Credit Hours 15

Term 6 Milestone Notes

  • No milestones

Term 7

  • 5College Elective3Credit Hours
  • 4Unrestricted Elective3Credit Hours
  • INSC 380 – Information Management in Organizations3Credit Hours
  • INSC 435 – Usability Testing and Methods3Credit Hours
  • INSC 436 – Analytics and Metrics for User Experience3Credit Hours

Credit Hours 15

Term 7 Milestone Notes

  • No milestones

Term 8

  • 6INSC Electives6Credit Hours
  • 4Unrestricted Elective0-3Credit Hours
  • INSC 439 – Interfaces and Interaction Design3Credit Hours

Select one course:

  • INSC 491 – Global Study1-15Credit Hours
  • INSC 493 – Independent Project or Research3Credit Hours
  • INSC 495 – Special Topics3Credit Hours
  • INSC 499 – Professional Experience3Credit Hours

Credit Hours 12-15

Term 8 Milestone Notes

  • No milestones

Total Credit Hours 120

Footnotes

  1. Select courses from theVolunteer Corelist.
  2. Select two courses from theVolunteer Corelist. At least one of the courses must have a laboratory.
  3. Select three courses from theVolunteer Corelist from at least two subject areas.
  4. Any courses not already required for the major.
  5. Two courses chosen from advertising,advertising and public relations,communication and information, communication studies, journalism and electronic media, and/or public relations.
  6. INSC courses not already required for the major. Students may elect to takeDATA 301as an INSC elective.

*MeetsVolunteer Core Requirements.

Courses

More details about the Information Sciences concentrations and courses can be found in the 2023-2024 Catalog.

INSC 102 – Introduction to Computers

3 Credit Hours

Information and communication technology (ICT) for personal and professional use. History of computing and essential terminology. Common information systems, networks and applications.

INSC 201 – Foundations of Information Sciences

3 Credit Hours

History and core concepts of information representation, organization and retrieval. Human information behavior. Information production, consumption and use, information literacy and information policy.

INSC 210 – Foundations of Information Technology

3 Credit Hours

Principles, selection and use of computer-based information management applications. Application software, the Internet and web technologies. Systems development methods. Management of information systems. Network security, information security and information assurance.

INSC 220 – Information Search

3 Credit Hours

Planning and conducting information searches. Evaluating information sources.

INSC 260 – Programming for Information Applications

3 Credit Hours

Programming languages with emphasis on data structures, in-built functions, user-defined variables, syntax and control structures for processing and visualizing datasets.

INSC 295 – Special Topics in Information Sciences

1-3 Credit Hours

Study of a specialized area of information sciences or information technology. Topics vary by semester.

Repeatability: May be repeated if topic differs. Maximum 6 hours.

INSC 305 – Internet and Society

3 Credit Hours

Social study of the Internet, including historical development, Internet technologies and use. Internet ethics and governance. Contemporary issues concerning equitable access, privacy, security, intellectual property and censorship.

INSC 311 – User-Centered Design

3 Credit Hours

Application of user research theories and techniques for placing user needs across all design process stages. Conducting user research, gathering requirements and planning and developing intuitive, user-friendly products.

INSC 380 – Information Management in Organizations

3 Credit Hours

Theories and practices related to the processes, technologies, people, decisions and policies for managing information.

INSC 384 – Database Design

3 Credit Hours

Procedures and techniques in database design and development. Conceptual data modeling. Logical database design. Physical database design process. Structured Query Language (SQL)

INSC 395 – Special Topics in Information Sciences

1-3 Credit Hours

Study of a specialized area of information sciences or information technology. Topics vary by semester.

Repeatability: May be repeated if topic differs. Maximum 6 hours.

INSC 430 – Foundations of User Experience

3 Credit Hours

Concepts, principles and theories of user experience (UX). User research. UX lifecycle. Contextual and inclusive design.

(RE) Prerequisite(s): INSC 311.

INSC 435 – Usability Testing and Methods

3 Credit Hours

Processes and methods of testing information services and systems. Developing assessment reports for websites, mobile content and other information products.

(RE) Prerequisite(s): INSC 430.

INSC 436 – Analytics and Metrics for User Experience

3 Credit Hours

Concepts in analytics and metrics. Identifying, selecting and applying appropriate tools. Analyzing and interpreting data to improve services and systems.

(RE) Prerequisite(s): INSC 430.

INSC 439 – Interfaces and Interaction Design

3 Credit Hours

Human computer interaction and system design. Interface evaluations and prototype development for improved interfaces.

(RE) Prerequisite(s): INSC 430.

INSC 450 – Writing About Science and Medicine

3 Credit Hours

INSC 484 – Database Applications

3 Credit Hours

Applying database models to develop applications using a database management system. Developing prototype client/server applications. Advanced Structured Query Language (SQL).

(RE) Prerequisite(s): INSC 360 and INSC 384.

INSC 486 – Data Analytics

3 Credit Hours

Concepts, techniques, and tools of data analytics. Collecting, extracting and transforming data. Mining data to discover hidden patterns and knowledge. Investigating application of data analytics in various information environments.

(RE) Prerequisite(s): INSC 360.

INSC 489 – Information Visualization

3 Credit Hours

Visual, intuitive and interactive representation of information. Fundamental understanding of human perceptual and cognitive capabilities, computer graphics, user interface and creativity. Designs and techniques for visualizing various types of data.

(RE) Prerequisite(s): INSC 360.

INSC 491 – Global Study

1-15 Credit Hours

Participation in school-sponsored study-abroad program. Determination of credit hours based on particular program.

Repeatability: May be repeated. Maximum 15 hours

Comment(s):  2.0 GPA required; minimum student level ― sophom*ore

Registration Permission:  Consent of instructor

INSC 493 – Independent Project or Research

3 Credit Hours

Selected readings or independent research in an area of information sciences to be determined by the student in consultation with supervising faculty member and, ordinarily, in an area of study not covered by school curriculum.

Repeatability: May be repeated. Maximum 6 hours.

Comment(s): This course may be used to satisfy capstone requirement for Information sciences majors.

Registration Permission: Consent of instructor.

INSC 495 – Special Topics

3 Credit Hours

Study of a specialized area of information sciences or information technology. Topics vary by semester.

Repeatability: May be repeated. Maximum 6 hours.

Comment(s): This course may be used to satisfy capstone requirement for Information Sciences majors.

INSC 499 – Professional Experience

3 Credit Hours

Translate knowledge into practice through a practicum, internship or other supervised work experience at a departmentally approved employer. May take place off or on campus.

Grading Restriction: Satisfactory/No Credit grading only.

Repeatability: May be repeated. Maximum 6 hours.

Recommended Background: Completion of required and pertinent courses relevant to student’s practicum design.

Comment(s): This course may be used to satisfy capstone requirement for Information Sciences majors.

Registration Restriction(s): Information Sciences majors. Minimum class level-junior.

Registration Permission: Approval of practicum coordinator.

Major & Concentrations - School of Information Sciences (2024)
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