InfoSci Graduate Courses

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AREC 548: Introduction to Statistical Methods in Economics
AREC 549: Applied Econometric Analysis
AREC 559: Advanced Applied Econometrics
CSC 583: Text Retrieval and Web Search
CSC 585: Algorithms for Natural Language Processing
ECE 523 Engineering Applications of Machine Learning and Data Analytics
ECE 524: Fundamentals of Cloud Security
ECE 579: Principles of Artificial Intelligence
GIST 603A Geog. Info. Systems Programming/Automation
GIST 604B Open Source GIS
INFO 492: Directed Research
INFO 493: Internship
INFO 499: Independent Study
INFO 501: Designing an Installation
INFO 502: Data Ethics
INFO 505: Foundations of Information
INFO 507: Information Research Methods
INFO 510: Bayesian Modeling and Inference
INFO 511: Foundations of Data Science
INFO 514: Computational Social Science
INFO 515: Organization of Information
INFO 516: Introduction to Human Computer Interaction
INFO 517: Introduction to Digital Cultures
INFO 519: Knowledge in a Digital World (Cross-listed LIS 519)
INFO 520: Ethical Issues in Information
INFO 521: Introduction to Machine Learning
INFO 523: Data Mining and Discovery
INFO 524: Virtual Reality
INFO 525: Algorithms for Games
INFO 526: Data Analysis and Visualization
INFO 529: Applied Cyberinfrastructure Concepts
INFO 531: Data Warehousing and Analytics in the Cloud
INFO 533: Medical On-Line Searching
INFO 536: Data Science and Public Interests
INFO 539: Statistical Natural Language Processing (Cross-listed LING 539)
INFO 540: Introduction to Archives
INFO 550: Artificial Intelligence
INFO 551: Game Development
INFO 552: Advanced Game Development
INFO 554: Informatics in Biology
INFO 555: Applied Natural Language Processing
INFO 556: Text Retrieval and Web Search
INFO 557: Neural Networks
INFO 558: Social Justice in Information Services
INFO 565: Information Architecture and Controlled Vocabularies (3 credits)
INFO 567: Leadership and the Information Organization
INFO 570: Data Base Development and Management
INFO 571: Introduction to Information Technology
INFO 575: User Interface and Website Design
INFO 577: Information Security
INFO 578: Science Information and its Presentation
INFO 579 Database Design in SQL
INFO 579: SQL/NoSQL Databases for Data and Information Science
INFO 580: Data Standards for the Semantic Web
INFO 584: Introduction to Copyright
INFO 587: Information Seeking Behaviors
INFO 589: Scholarly Communication
INFO 595: Digital Media History & Innovations
INFO 597: Biodiversity Informatics
INFO 601: Intro to Geographic Information Systems & Tech I
INFO 608: Managing the Information Organization
INFO 640: Advanced Archives: Archival Appraisal and Description
INFO 671: Introduction to Digital Curation and Preservation
INFO 672: Introduction to Applied Technology
INFO 673: Managing the Digital Information Enviornment
INFO 675: Advanced Digital Collections
INFO 692: Directed Research (1-3 credits)
INFO 693: Internship
INFO 698: Capstone Project
INFO 699: Independent Study (1-3 credits)
INFO 900: Research (1-9 credits)
INFO 920: Dissertation (1-9 credits)
IRLS 600: Introduction to Graduate Studies in Music
ISTA 410/510: Bayesian Modeling and Inference
LING 578 Speech Technology
LING 581: Advanced Computational Linguistics
LING 582: Advanced Statistical Natural Language Processing
LIS 484/584: Intellectual Property and Copyright
LIS 504: Foundations of Library and Information Services
LIS 506: Research Methods for Library and Information Professionals
LIS 515: Organization of Information
LIS 517: Introduction to Digital Cultures
LIS 518: Information Trust, Manipulation, and Deception
LIS 520: Ethical Issues in Information
LIS 521: Children's and Young Adult Literature in a Multicultural Society
LIS 523: Early Childhood and Public Libraries
LIS 530: Cataloging and Metadata Management
LIS 532: Information Intermediation
LIS 535: Business Information
LIS 540: Introduction to Archives
LIS 541: Preservation
LIS 544: Media Archaeology: Moving Image as Evidence
LIS 546: History of Books after Gutenberg
LIS 547: Data Literacy
LIS 550: Information Environments from Non-Dominant Perspectives
LIS 556: Health Information in Ethnic-Cultural Communities
LIS 557: Documenting Diverse Cultures and Communities
LIS 558: Social Justice in Information Services
LIS 559: Marketing of Library and Information Services to Communities
LIS 560: Collection Management
LIS 563: Readers' Advisory Services in Public Libraries
LIS 567: Leadership and the Information Organization
LIS 570: Database Development and Management
LIS 571: Introduction to Information Technology
LIS 572: Government Information: Policy & Resources
LIS 575: User Interface and Website Design
LIS 578: Science Information and its Presentation
LIS 579: Literature and Literacy for Young Children
LIS 580: Data Standards for the Semantic Web
LIS 581: Information Literacy Pedagogy
LIS 582: Young Adults and Public Libraries
LIS 583: eLearning for Librarians
LIS 584: Intellectual Property/Copyright
LIS 586: Learning Design (3 credits)
LIS 587: Information Seeking (3 credits)
LIS 588: Special Topics in Library and Information Science
LIS 589: Scholarly Communication (3 credits)
LIS 608: Managing the Information Organization
LIS 624: Community Health and Medical Informatics
LIS 634: Data Management in Healthcare Systems (Cross-listed: NURS 634)
LIS 635: Data Standards for the Semantic Web
LIS 640: Advanced Issues in Archival Enterprise
LIS 641: Community-focused Archives and Museums (3 credits)
LIS 646: Healthcare Informatics: Theory and Practice (Cross-listed NURS 646)
LIS 671: Digital Curation and Digital Preservation
LIS 672: Introduction to Applied Technology
LIS 673: Management for Information Professionals
LIS 674: Preservation of Digital Collections
LIS 675: Advanced Digital Collections
LIS 676: Digital Information Management Capstone
LIS 681E: Law Library Practice and Administration
LIS 689A: Teaching Legal Research
LIS 693: Internship
LIS 698: Capstone Exit Requirement
LIS 699: Independent Study
LIS 900: Research (1-9 credits)
LIS 909: e-Portfolio (Electronic Portfolio) (1-9 credits)
LIS 910: Thesis
SIE 530: Engineering Statistics
SIE 533: Fundamentals of Data Science for Engineers
SIE 640: Large-Scale Optimization
SIE 645: Nonlinear Optimization