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Economics, BA. A major in economics gives students a greater understanding of how people, businesses, and governments respond to their economic environments. Many of the issues that fill the newspapers — jobs, wages, taxes, the cost of living, inequality, pollution, poverty, and economic growth — are, in fundamental ways, economic issues.
Communication Arts, BA. The communication arts major offers a liberal arts approach to studying communication. The value of the liberal arts approach is that students not only learn specific skills, they also gain a deep understanding of communication theory, history, research, and criticism.
Information / Information Science, BA. Information Science (iSci) majors study concepts and examine issues at the nexus of people, data, information, and computing. Majors gain the knowledge and skills to create data-driven technologies and to make them work for real communities.
The department offers project-oriented courses in artificial intelligence, computational biology, computer architecture, computer graphics, computer networks, computer security, computer systems, databases, human-computer interaction, operating systems, programming languages and compilers, software engineering and wireless systems.
What Can You Do With An Information Science Major? Why major in Information Science? Increasing demand for information professionals: As the world becomes more technology and data-driven, there is a growing need for professionals who can collect, organize, and analyze information effectively.