Detailed profiles of schools for Information Sciences And Systems from the EdRef college search portal.
Information Sciences and Systems programs are designed to help students figure out new and better ways to store, collect, analyze, present, and distribute information. A high degree of emphasis is placed on information design, economics, policy, sociology, and interactions between people and computers. Students are prepared to gain employment as information specialists in government, business, or the academic world. They emerge from these programs with an understanding of how to organize information, analyze the needs of computer users, navigate issues of law and ethics, evaluate information systems, and provide information to decision makers.
These programs are practical and revolve around problem-solving challenges. Students learn how to synthesize complex theories and make significant contributions to business and technology. They learn to find balance between the needs of users and the demands of businesses. They graduate knowing how to analyze all aspects of IT-related problems and execute their design-related decisions.
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