Information Science is the study and design of information systems in applied, social contexts. This includes not only how to organize, analyze, categorize, manipulate, store, retrieve and protect ...
What do environmental management, urban planning, public health and civil engineering all have in common? They use geospatial information science and technology to make important decisions. Geospatial ...
Geographic information science is the science of making better decisions. Geospatial professionals integrate, map, analyze, and interpret data across disciplines to identify trends, relationships, and ...
Strategic Communication explores the way in which organizations use advertising, public relations and media design to accomplish their communication goals. Students learn how to generate ideas and ...
The discipline of Library and Information Studies has undergone a remarkable transformation over the past decades, evolving from traditional book curation and archival practices into a dynamic, ...
See, capture, store, and interpret data for terrains and applications that range from the distribution of organic mound-building ants in Yellowstone National Park to assessing the northernmost-known ...
The Master of Science in Library and Information Science (LIS) program at Pratt Institute is the oldest LIS program in the country, with its first class beginning in 1890. With strength in the area of ...
What Do You Learn in Library Science? Studying Library and Information Science can include digital preservation and stewardship, electronic records management, educational literacy, research ...
Information science is a cutting-edge area of study that draws on social science, the humanities and computer science. The minor in information science at CMDI introduces students to the possibilities ...