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Explore the dynamic field of Information Science with this undergraduate program, focusing on information organization, human-information interaction, and the latest tools and technologies. Develop your skills in information analysis, system design, and database concepts, preparing you for a career in this ever-evolving field. Tailor your education with electives and special opportunities like honors thesis, internships, and study abroad experiences.
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InformationScience Information (content, artifacts) Human information interaction Information organization, representation People (authors, info seekers, readers) Tools / Technologies Human computer interaction
Requirements: IS Major • INLS 200, Retrieving and Analyzing Information (prerequisite) • INLS 261, Tools for Information Literacy • INLS 382, Information Systems Analysis and Design • INLS 285, Information Use for Organizational Effectiveness • INLS 523, Introduction to Database Concepts and Applications • Four electives in information science (approved by committee) • INLS 697, Emerging Topics in Information Science
Requirements: IS Minor • INLS 200, Retrieving and Analyzing Information (prerequisite) • INLS 261, Tools for Information Literacy • INLS 382, Information Systems Analysis and Design • INLS 523, Introduction to Database Concepts and Applications • One elective (approved by committee)
Special Opportunities • Honors thesis • INLS 691H, Research Methods • INLS 692H, Honors Thesis • Study Abroad • Assistance available from faculty to identify programs with IS electives • Internships • INLS 397, Information Science Internship
SILS Resources • SILS web site: sils.unc.edu • SILS Library and other campus libraries • SILS Computer Lab • SILS mail folders • Student organizations • Student lounge
Questions? More information at: sils.unc.edu/