2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog [OFFICIAL CATALOG]
Department of Information Science
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Return to: Donaghey College of Engineering and Information Technology
EIT, Room 550 | (501) 569-8951 | (501) 683-7049 (fax) | ualr.edu/informationscience
Chairperson: |
Pierce, Elizabeth,
Associate Professor |
Maulden-Entergy Chair |
Agarwal, Nitin |
Professors: |
Berleant, Daniel
Dagtas, Serhan
Talburt, John
Tudoreanu, Mihail
Wang, Richard
Wu, Ningning
Xu, Xiaowei |
Associate Professors: |
Reiners, Dirk
Yang, Mary |
Technical Director of the MidSouth Bioinformatics Center: |
Williams, Phil |
Information Technology Minor Program and E-Commerce, Instructor: |
Wallace, Thomas,
Senior Instructor
Bruce Bauer,
Advanced Instructor |
Emeritus Faculty: |
Wigand, Rolf, Professor
Emeritus
Bruhn, Russel,
Professor Emeritus |
The Department of Information Science seeks to expand human and technical capabilities through information in a world where information is of central importance to personal, organizational, social, political, technical, and economic progress. Information Science makes sense of the data that people gather through information technology. The programs that reside in the Department of Information Science focus on the transformation of data to information and knowledge, to intelligence and application, and on the technologies and systems that store and access the data in ways that impart its meaning.
The information science program combines the techniques of computer science with the knowledge of information management to produce graduates who are qualified for professional positions in the information technology field. Students develop the skills needed for creating more efficient and effective information systems, designing better information products, managing and securing data resources, and dealing with emerging information technologies. Graduates find positions as application developers, database administrators, network specialists, data analysts, systems analysts, and web specialists.
The information science experience emphasizes laboratory environments and hands-on projects using appropriate software to aid in understanding the theory. An additional goal of the information science curriculum is to develop communication and team skills of students. For this reason, many courses incorporate written reports and oral presentations. Other courses reinforce the importance of group dynamics through completion of team projects.
General Information
Our Bachelor of Science in Information Science degree emphasizes the design and development of information systems using a variety of technologies (web, server, desktop, mobile) to prepare students for careers helping organizations and their employees to work with the data that they need for effective decision making. Our Bachelor of Science in E-Commerce degree combines web technologies and business to prepare students for careers in web retail and social media management. Our Bachelor of Arts in Web Design and Development degree combines web technologies with the arts and the social sciences to prepare students for careers in web design, content management, and usability experience. Minors in Information Technology and Bioinformatics help round out the department’s offerings. Our department also offers graduate study opportunities in Information Quality (Certificate, MS, and Ph.D.), Information Science (Certificate, MS, and Ph.D.), and Bioinformatics (MS and Ph.D.).
ProgramsBachelor of ArtsBachelor of ScienceBachelor of Science/Master of ScienceMinor
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