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The Information Science Bachelor of Science program at the University of Wisconsin provides students with a comprehensive foundation in understanding, managing, and leveraging data and information systems across diverse contexts. The program integrates principles from computer science, data analytics, information management, and human-computer interaction, preparing students to design, analyze, and optimize information systems for organizational, scientific, and societal applications. Students explore how information is collected, processed, stored, and communicated, gaining critical skills in problem-solving, logical reasoning, and technological innovation that are essential in the rapidly evolving digital world.
Throughout the four-year program, students engage in both theoretical coursework and practical, hands-on experiences, learning to work with databases, programming languages, data visualization tools, and emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and cloud computing. The curriculum emphasizes interdisciplinary learning, connecting information science to fields such as environmental science, business, healthcare, and research, ensuring that students can apply their expertise to solve complex real-world problems. Graduates develop the technical proficiency, analytical capabilities, and ethical awareness necessary to manage and interpret information responsibly and effectively in a wide range of professional settings.
Year 1 – Foundations of Information Science
• Introduction to Information Systems
• Fundamentals of Computer Science
• College Writing and Communication
• Data Analysis and Statistics
Year 2 – Core Concepts and Technologies
• Database Design and Management
• Programming for Information Systems
• Human-Computer Interaction
• Data Structures and Algorithms
Year 3 – Applied Information Science
• Data Visualization and Analytics
• Systems Analysis and Design
• Information Security and Ethics
• Internship or Applied Project
Year 4 – Advanced Topics and Capstone
• Advanced Information Management
• Emerging Technologies in Information Science
• Independent Research or Capstone Project
• Seminar in Information Systems and Applications
Graduates of the Information Science program are prepared for careers in data analysis, information management, systems design, cybersecurity, business intelligence, research, and technology consulting. They are highly sought after by technology companies, government agencies, healthcare organizations, research institutions, and global corporations. The program also provides a strong foundation for graduate study in information systems, data science, computer science, or related fields, enhancing opportunities for leadership and specialized technical roles. Employers value graduates for their analytical skills, problem-solving abilities, and capacity to manage complex information systems that drive organizational success and innovation.
This program offers a distinctive blend of technical expertise, analytical reasoning, and applied problem-solving, preparing students to thrive in a data-driven world. Students benefit from faculty mentorship, cutting-edge laboratories, and real-world project opportunities that bridge theory with practical application. The curriculum emphasizes both the ethical and functional aspects of information management, ensuring that graduates can design, interpret, and utilize data responsibly. With exposure to interdisciplinary applications across science, business, and technology, students graduate with the skills and confidence to contribute meaningfully to information-intensive industries, research initiatives, and emerging technological fields.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 608-262-2433
Email: admissions@grad.wisc.edu
Address: 217 Bascom Hall, 500 Lincoln Drive, Madison, WI 53706, USA