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Bachelor of Arts in Information Science
With a bachelor of arts in information science, you’ll study the design and use of information systems in a social context. Our interdisciplinary approach gives you the freedom to create a program that’s as unique and multidimensional as you are.
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Bachelor of Science in Information Science
With a bachelor of science in information science, you’ll design the future of digital experiences. Blend technical skills with human behavior insights to build tomorrow's digital solutions. From apps to algorithms, make technology work for everyone.
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Preparing for Cornell's Information Science MPS Program
  • Apr 15, 2025
Preparation for your Master of Professional Studies (MPS) from Cornell Bowers isn’t just about performing well during your degree—it’s about maximizing your investment and turning your degree into a practicable career credential. The MPS in Information Science offers a prestigious and competitive education for those who want to excel in the information...
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Master of Professional Studies in Information Science
With a Master of Professional Studies (MPS) in information science, you'll tackle real-world problems and design a tailored curriculum that prepares you for careers at leading companies. Four optional focus areas offer specialized training in user experience, data science, interactive technologies, and networks, crowds, and markets, while the program’s...
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Apply: Bachelor of Science in Information Science
Below, you'll find the essential information you need to prepare a strong application to our undergraduate program, including qualifications, expectations, and application steps.
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Apply: Bachelor of Arts in Information Science
Below, you'll find the essential information you need to prepare a strong application to our undergraduate program, including qualifications, expectations, and application steps.
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