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 ...
CU Boulder’s graduate degrees in information science allow you to invent exciting new ways to use technology to positively impact the world. Join our faculty and students in participating in ...
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 ...
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 ...
The professional M.S. in geospatial information science program provides students a path toward their future as GIS professionals in the natural and physical sciences, business, engineering, planning, ...
PhD in Information Science students are required to complete 1 general course, 2 research methods courses, 2 of 3 foundations courses, 3 specialization courses (such as data science courses, human ...
Master the power of mapping and data to shape smarter, more ethical decisions in government, business, and the environment. Whether you're advancing your career or pivoting into a new one, you’ll gain ...
In the pursuit of a healthy bottom line and relentless economic growth, there’s one thing that still too often gets pushed to the sidelines when companies and corporations think about culture: ...
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 ...
Our doctoral program in information science will give you the opportunity to develop sophisticated quantitative and qualitative research skills to equip you to delve into the complex information ...