The School of Information Studies offers two undergraduate degrees, six master's degrees, and two doctoral degrees, as well as several certificates of advanced study. • Two
Bachelor of Science programs are offered, one in Information Management and Technology focuses on information systems and personal services, and another on Applied Data Analytics. The programs offer courses in data analytics, data visualization, research methods, management principals, and cybersecurity. The
Innovation Society and Technology program was sunset in 2026. • The
Master of Science in Information Systems for Executives is for students with six or more years of appropriate full-time professional experience in the information management field and who demonstrate appropriate professional qualifications may apply into the Master of Science in Information Management: Executive Track. Those who are accepted into the executive track may waive the internship requirement, and reduce the number of credit hours required for the degree to 30. This M.S. in Information Management degree program can be completed on campus, online, or a combination of both options. • The Master of Science in Information Systems is an interdisciplinary program covering topics in information science, information technology, and management. An executive version of the program is offered to students who already have substantial experience. Graduates work in IT, project management, and consulting at corporations, non-profits, and government agencies. The program has been
ranked fourth in the nation by
U.S. News & World Report. • The Masters in Applied Human Centered Human Intelligence, launched in Fall 2025, offers courses in responsible AI, Natural Language Processing, and other AI-centered coursework. • The Master of Science in Library and Information Science (MSLIS), ranked third in the nation by
U.S. News & World Report and accredited by the
American Library Association, teaches traditional library knowledge, as well as technical and leadership skills. The school also offers an MSLIS with a concentration in
school media, ranked fourth in the nation by
U.S. News. • The Master of Science in Applied Data Science prepares students with practical analytical and technical skills to apply analytical concepts to gain insight from small and large datasets. • The
Ph.D. in Information Science and Technology facilitates in-depth study of information in a variety of settings and incorporates theory and research from many academic disciplines. Graduates of the doctoral program go on to careers in the library, information, computer, and management sciences departments at universities and research centers. Online options include: a Master of Science in Applied Data Science, a Master of Science in Information Management, a Master of Science in Library and Information Science, and a Master of Science in Library and Information Science: School Media. The school also offers
certificates of advanced study in the management of
information security,
information systems,
telecommunications networks,
digital libraries,
school library media centers, and
cultural heritage preservation. ==iSchools Caucus==