School of Information Studies
Curriculum
The B.S. in applied data analytics is 120 credits. The curriculum blends data science courses with a general core in information technology.
The 120 credit breakdown is as follows:
- 30-31 credits of applied data analytics (ADA) major courses
- 21-22 credits of primary core classes
- 9 credits of analytical course electives
- 15 credits in ADA concentration and elective courses
- 21-23 credits in skills electives, including programming, communication and quantitative skills courses
- 36 credits in Arts and Sciences divisional requirements
- 21-24 credits in general electives
- 4 DEIA credits
- 1-credit DEIA requirement
- One upper division 3-credit DEIA course
- International experience
You can further personalize your degree by selecting one of the following concentrations, or pursue a minor outside the iSchool that leverages the use of analytics.
- Information Security Management: Understand how hackers and computer viruses work, so you can improve cybersecurity and protect information.
- Project Management: Develop managerial and technical skills to oversee informational systems and create business policies.
- Network and Cloud Computing: Study the development of network technologies, such as cloud services, and their effect on users.
- Web Design and Management: Create and maintain web resources and sites to make sense for users and organizations.
- Digital Retail Strategies: Enhance your knowledge of electronic commerce, technologies and layout strategy for retail corporations.
- Innovation, Design and Startups: Develop the creativity, innovation and entrepreneurial skills needed to run a business.
Extracurricular Opportunities
Experiential Learning
Apply your classroom learnings in the real world and gain the network and the resume you need to succeed. Gain real-world experience through internships at places like Microsoft, Amazon, Disney, KPMG and more. Explore through study abroad programs like Eurotech and Asiatech. We’re committed to helping you connect with employers, gain experience, grow your network and explore the many pathways your iSchool degree can take you.
NEXIS Lab
Explore new ideas and pursue innovation through student-led research projects. Our NEXIS lab is run by students and explores emerging technologies, giving you the opportunity to grow skills in data science, project management, research, design thinking and more.
Student Organizations
Get involved outside the classroom through student organizations, events and other activities. From Data Science Day and guest lectures to clubs like Women in Tech and Information Security Club, you’ll have the opportunity to pursue your interests in many ways. And with 300+ clubs across the University, you’ll have plenty of exciting things to explore.
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