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The University of Arizona School of Information is a multidisciplinary academic department and professional school in the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences focusing on the many aspects of information organization, management, or use and its impact on individuals and society. A combination of the School of Information Resources & Library Science (SIRLS) and the School of Information: Science, Technology, and Arts (SISTA), this new department plays host to faculty and students engaged in research and education around all facets of the information sciences, without regard for disciplinary boundaries. Currently, the “school is applying to join the (iSchools Organization ), a collection of information schools dedicated to advancing the information field, which would make it the first iSchool in the Southwest.” == Undergraduate Programs == The School of Information currently offers three undergraduate degrees, providing students with the broad knowledge and skills necessary to function effectively in an information-based workforce. * The Bachelor of Arts in Information Science & Arts program focuses on topics such as digital aesthetics, information representation and computational art culture. * The Bachelor of Arts in Information Science & e-Society program studies issues related to privacy, ethics, information manipulation and the impact of social media on daily life. * The Bachelor of Science in Information Science & Technology explores topics such as machine learning, natural language processing and artificial intelligence. Undergraduate students currently work in or graduate to become professionals in the fields of information management, data analysis, social media marketing, web design, and public relations. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「University of Arizona School of Information」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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