School of Information Sciences Undergrad MASTER CALENDAR

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The iSchool offers a number of events related to career and professional development, technology and information talks, research seminars, field trips, alumni panels, socials, and more. We also promote relevant opportunities on and around campus. 

We encourage students to also visit additional calendars and websites:

HandShake EventsResearch ParkNCSATechnology Entrepreneur Center (TEC),

The Career Center, Office of Undergraduate Research, Leadership Center, Siebel Center for Design,

Office of Technology Management, Center for Innovation in Teaching & Learning,

Applied Technologies for Learning in the Arts & Sciences.

National & International Scholar's Programs, Student Wellness

iSchool Calendars: Study Abroad Hours, iSchool Events, Non-iSchool Events

BSIS ICT Sessions, Express Advising

Intercollegiate Transfer (ICT) Information Session

Event Type
Informational
Sponsor
iSchool Undergraduate Student Affairs
Location
614 E. Daniel Street, 4th floor Multipurpose Room #4045
Date
Oct 15, 2025   3:30 - 5:00 pm  
Originating Calendar
BSIS Express Advising

In today’s technology-centered job market, there is a high demand for information professionals. By earning a B.S. in Information Sciences (BSIS) from the iSchool, students will gain a competitive edge. Our interdisciplinary, STEM-designated degree will prepare students for careers in a variety of fields.

Students will learn how to manage data and other types of information to help organizations achieve their goals. They’ll become information technology experts who understand the human perspective, social context, and policy implications. Applications are very competitive, and spots are limited.

 BS/IS students are:

  • Passionate about big data and implication of data on people
  • Drawn to understand the impact of information and technology on people
  • Express interest in learning various programming languages
  • Learn from faculty members who apply interdisciplinary approaches

BS in Information Sciences:

  • Design information systems and services 
  • Organize, manage, and evaluate information for diverse users
  • Interpret data for real-world application and collaboration 
  • Design solutions using emerging technologies while addressing user preferences
  • Lead teams that use information to address critical individual, organizational, & societal needs 
  • Develop skills that identify emerging trends related to technology, information, and people 

Spring 2026 Application: 

Application AvailableDecember 1, 2025  

Final DeadlineJanuary 1, 2026

Decision NotificationBy January 7, 2026

The Undergraduate Advising Team

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