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Discover the Bachelor of Science in Information Science program at the School of Information and Library Science (SILS). Led by Associate Dean Barbara Wildemuth and Undergraduate Student Services Manager Beth Dye, this program emphasizes the interplay of content, people, and technology. With core courses like Information Systems Analysis and Database Introduction and opportunities for internships and independent studies, graduates are well-prepared for roles such as IT analyst and database administrator. For more details, visit www.ils.unc.edu or contact us at the provided emails.
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Undergraduate Programs in Information Science/Systems Barbara Wildemuth, Associate Dean for Undergraduate Programs, SILS Beth Dye, Undergraduate Student Services Manager, SILS Tapping the vast reservoir of human knowledge --Louis Round Wilson, founder, 1931
What is information science? Content • Content • People • Technology • Working together People Technology
BSIS Requirements • INLS 40, Retrieving and Analyzing Information (prerequisite) • INLS 50, Tools for Information Literacy • INLS 55, Information Use for Organizational Effectiveness • INLS 60, Information Systems Analysis and Design • INLS 156, Introduction to Database • INLS 92, Emerging Topics in Information Science • Four electives in information science
Additional Opportunities • Independent study (INLS 90) • IS Internship (INLS 91)
More Opportunities • Honors thesis (INLS 99) • Circulating International Program
BSIS Graduates • Where • Accenture • NORTEL • Bank of America • Progress Energy • Doing what • IT analyst • Network support specialist • Information architect • Database administrator • Web editor Commencement, May 2004
Minor in Information Systems • INLS 40, Retrieving and Analyzing Information (prerequisite) • INLS 50, Tools for Information Literacy • INLS 60, Information Systems Analysis and Design • INLS 156, Introduction to Database • One elective in information science
Questions? • More information available at: www.ils.unc.edu • Contact: Barbara Wildemuth (wildem@ils.unc.edu) or Correnthia Hill (hillcb@email.unc.edu)