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Information Science & Technology
2015 & 2016 Catalog Checklist
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UA GENERAL EDUCATION
COMPOSITION (Select ONE pair)
ENGL 101 & ENGL 102
ENGL 107 & 108 or
ENGL 109H
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MATH
MATH 122B
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TIER ONE (select two courses from each)
Individuals and Societies (150)
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Thematic Areas (One course for each area)
Data Intensive Computing
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Programming and Computing Tools
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Modeling
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Discipline-Focused Computing
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Society
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Major Electives (Take 4)
Traditions & Cultures (160)
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TIER TWO (select one course from each)
Arts
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Humanities
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Individuals and Societies___________
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Diversity (can be fulfilled with GE course) __
SUPPORTING SCIENCE COURSEWORK
8 units of science courses with labs
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Independent Study, Directed Research, or Internship (3
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Senior Capstone ISTA 498
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2nd Semester of SECOND LANGUAGE
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ISTA Core
ISTA 100: Great Ideas of the Information Age
ISTA 116: Statistical Foundations for the
Information Age
ISTA 130: Computational Thinking and Doinga
ISTA 131: Dealing with Data
ISTA 161: Ethics in a Digital World
ESOC 302: Quantitative Methods for the Digital
Marketplace
Foundations, Representations & Algorithms
ISTA 130 can be substituted for CSC 110
(3 units)
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Electives (if needed to reach 120 total
units/42 UD)
INFORMATION SCIENCE & TECH
MAJOR
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Total Units ______ / 120
Upper Division Units ______ / 42
University Level ______ / 56
A minimum GPA of 2.0 is required for graduation.
Information Science & Technology
2015-2016 catalog
Please note: Cross-listed classes may be restricted by pre-requisites from the offering department.
Not all classes are available every semester
Fall ’17 classes highlighted
Foundations, Representations, & Algorithms
CSC 345: Analysis of Discrete Structures
CSC 401B: Symbolic Logic
ISTA 310: Sequence Data: An Interdisciplinary Perspective
ISTA 311: Foundation of Information and Inference
ISTA 350: Programming for Informatics Applications
ISTA 352: Images: Past, Present, and Future
ISTA 410: Bayesian Modeling and Inference
ISTA 421: Introduction to Machine Learning
LING 202: Introduction to Symbolic Logic
MATH 202: Introduction to Symbolic Logic
MATH 215: Introduction to Linear Algebra
MATH 362: Introduction to Probability Theory
MATH 401B: Symbolic Logic
MATH 443: Theory of Graphs and Networks
MATH 461: Elements of Statistics
MATH 468: Applied Stochastic Processes
PHIL 202: Introduction to Symbolic Logic
PHIL 401B: Symbolic Logic
Data-Intensive Computing
CSC 345: Analysis of Discrete Structures
CSC 460: Database Design
GEOG 417: Geographic Information Systems for Natural and
Social Sciences
ISTA 321: Data Mining and Discovery
ISTA 350: Programming for Informatics Applications
ISTA 352: Images: Past, Present, and Future
ISTA 410: Bayesian Modeling and Inference
ISTA 422: Applied Cyberinfrastructure Concepts
LIS 418: Information Quality
LIS 432: Online Searching
LIS 470: Database Management and Development
RNR 417: Geographic Information Systems for Natural and
Social Sciences
Programming and Computing Tools
ABE 221: Introduction to Computer Aided Design
ART 267: Animation I
ART 306B: Basics of Animation
ART 432A: Interactivity
CSC 227: Program Design and Development
CSC 335: Object-Oriented Programming and Design
ENGR 221: Introduction to Computer Aided Design
FA 432A: Interactivity
ISTA 230: Introduction to Web Design and Development
ISTA 251: Introduction to Game Design
ISTA 303: Introduction to Creative Coding
ISTA 350: Programming for Informatics Applications
ISTA 422: Applied Cyberinfrastructure Concepts
LING 408: Computational Techniques for Linguists
MUS 441: Electro-Acoustic Music
MUS 442: Electro-Acoustic Studio Resources
Modeling
ABE 423: Biosystems Analysis and Design
ABE 427: Computer Applications in Hydraulics
ART 436A: Digital Arts Authoring
ART 437A: Foundation Digital 3D Modeling, Rendering and
Rapid Protyping
CE 427: Computer Applications in Hydraulics
CE 449: Statistical Hydrology
CSC 433: Computer Graphics
ECE 421: Complexity
FA 436A: Digital Arts Authoring
FA 437A: Foundation Digital 3D Modeling, Rendering and
Rapid Protyping
GEOG 416E: Geovisualization (GIS)
GIST 416E: Geovisualization (GIS)
HWRS 427: Computer Applications in Hydraulics
HWRS 449: Statistical Hydrology
HWRS 482: Applied Groundwater Modeling
ISTA 311: Foundation of Information and Inference
ISTA 321: Data Mining and Discovery
ISTA 352: Images: Past, Present, and Future
ISTA 410: Bayesian Modeling and Inference
ISTA 416: Introduction to Human Computer Interaction
ISTA 450: Artificial Intelligence
LING 364: Introduction to Formal Semantics
PHIL 364: Introduction to Formal Semantics
RNR 416E: Geovisualization (GIS)
SIE 277: Object-Oriented Modeling and Design
Discipline-Focused Computing
CSC 252: Computer Organization
CSC 337: Web Programming
CSC 438: Computational Linguistics
ECE 274A: Digital Logic
GEOG 417: Geographic Information Systems for Natural and
Social Sciences
ISTA 251: Introduction to Game Design
ISTA 303: Introduction to Creative Coding
ISTA 416: Introduction to Human Computer Interaction
ISTA 422: Applied Cyberinfrastructure Concepts
LING 388: Language and Computers
LING 438: Computational Linguistics
LING 478: Speech Technology
MCB 416A: Statistical Bioinformatics and Genomic Analysis
PHYS 305: Computational Physics
PSY 438: Computational Linguistics
RNR 417: Geographic Information Systems for Natural and
Social Sciences
SIE 370: Embedded Computer Systems
SLHS 478: Speech Technology
Society
ESOC 211: Collaborating in Online Communities
ESOC 300: Digital Storytelling and Culture
ESOC 313: Digital Discourse and Identity
ESOC 314: Theories of New Media
ESOC 316: Digital Commerce
ESOC 330: Digital Dilemmas - Privacy, Property and Access
ISTA 263: Learning in the Information Age
ISTA 301: Computing and the Arts
ISTA 303: Introduction to Creative Coding
ISTA 352: Images: Past, Present, and Future
ISTA 416: Introduction to Human Computer Interaction
MIS 411: Social and Ethical Issues of the Internet
Major Electives
ABE 423: Biosystems Analysis and Design
ABE 427: Computer Applications in Hydraulics
ART 306B: Basics of Animation
ART 432A: Interactivity
ART 436A: Digital Arts Authoring
ART 437A: Foundation Digital 3D Modeling, Rendering and
Rapid Protyping
BME 416: Biomedical Imaging
CE 427: Computer Applications in Hydraulics
CE 449: Statistical Hydrology
CSC 335: Object-Oriented Programming and Design
CSC 337: Web Programming
CSC 345: Analysis of Discrete Structures
CSC 401B: Symbolic Logic
CSC 433: Computer Graphics
CSC 460: Database Design
ECE 421: Complexity
ECOL 453: Functional and Evolutionary Genomics
ESOC 300: Digital Storytelling and Culture
ESOC 313: Digital Discourse and Identity
ESOC 314: Theories of New Media
ESOC 316: Digital Commerce
ESOC 317: Digital Crime & Social Media
ESOC 318: Disruptive Technologies
ESOC 330: Digital Dilemmas - Privacy, Property and Access
FA 432A: Interactivity
FA 436A: Digital Arts Authoring
FA 437A: Foundation Digital 3D Modeling, Rendering and
Rapid Protyping
FTV 302: Recording Studio Production
GEOG 416E: Geovisualization (GIS)
GEOG 417: Geographic Information Systems for Natural and
Social Sciences
GIST 416E: Geovisualization (GIS)
HWRS 427: Computer Applications in Hydraulics
HWRS 449: Statistical Hydrology
HWRS 482: Applied Groundwater Modeling
ISTA 301: Computing and the Arts
ISTA 302: Technology of Sound
ISTA 303: Introduction to Creative Coding
ISTA 310: Sequence Data: An Interdisciplinary Perspective
ISTA 311: Foundation of Information and Inference
ISTA 321: Data Mining and Discovery
ISTA 350: Programming for Informatics Applications
ISTA 352: Images: Past, Present, and Future
ISTA 401: Designing an Installation
ISTA 403: Creative Coding
ISTA 410: Bayesian Modeling and Inference
ISTA 416: Introduction to Human Computer Interaction
ISTA 422: Applied Cyberinfrastructure Concepts
ISTA 421: Introduction to Machine Learning
ISTA 450: Artificial Intelligence
ISTA 451: Game Development
ISTA 452: Computer Vision A: Understanding Images and
Video
ISTA 453: Computer Vision B: Objects, Scenes, and Activities
ISTA 454: Informatics in Biology
ISTA 455: Applied Natural Language Processing
ISTA 456: Text Retrieval and Web Search
JOUR 433: Digging with Data
LING 364: Introduction to Formal Semantics
LING 388: Language and Computers
LING 408: Computational Techniques for Linguists
LIS 418: Information Quality
LIS 432: Online Searching
LIS 470: Database Management and Development
MATH 362: Introduction to Probability Theory
MATH 401B: Symbolic Logic
MATH 443: Theory of Graphs and Networks
MATH 461: Elements of Statistics
MATH 468: Applied Stochastic Processes
MIS 411: Social and Ethical Issues of the Internet
MIS 415: Information Security in Public and Private Sectors
MIS 417: Systems Security Management
MIS 438: Software Agents and Multi-Agent Systems
MIS 480: Knowledge Management: Techniques and Practices
MUS 302: Recording Studio Production
MUS 441: Electro-Acoustic Music
MUS 442: Electro-Acoustic Studio Resources
PHIL 364: Introduction to Formal Semantics
PHIL 401B: Symbolic Logic
RNR 416E: Geovisualization (GIS)
RNR 417: Geographic Information Systems for Natural and
Social Sciences
SIE 370: Embedded Computer Systems
SIE 483: Computer-Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) Systems