Information studies
EXPLORE THE INTERSECTION OF INFORMATION AND INNOVATION
Welcome to Purdue University School of Information Studies, where we pave the way for cutting-edge education in various information-focused domains. As a minor-granting department, we offer a diverse range of graduate and undergraduate courses, along with specialized certificates, designed to equip students with essential skills for the digital age. Our curriculum spans areas such as information and data literacy, digital humanities, geographic information systems, systematic reviews, digital citizenship, and information ethics. Whether you’re seeking to enhance your major with elective courses or pursue a dedicated certificate, our programs cater to your academic and professional aspirations. Explore our offerings and embark on a journey of discovery and innovation in information studies.
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Information studies
EXPLORE THE INTERSECTION OF INFORMATION AND INNOVATION
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Introduces concepts of the management of data throughout its lifecycle. Understanding different types of data and their functions. Managing data in the context of a particular discipline or profession. Finding and evaluating data purposefully. Using data ethically and responsibly. Creating and sharing data for reuse, accountability, and enhancement. Making decisions and communicating using data, including data analysis and visualization. Protecting and archiving data. This course is currently required for and restricted to the Engineering in the World of Data LC. Additional sections are offered for students not in the LC.
Introduces concepts of the management of data throughout its lifecycle. Understanding different types of data and their functions. Managing data in the context of a particular discipline or profession. Finding and evaluating data purposefully. Using data ethically and responsibly. Creating and sharing data for reuse, accountability, and enhancement. Making decisions and communicating using data, including data analysis and visualization. Protecting and archiving data. This course is currently required for and restricted to the Engineering in the World of Data LC. Additional sections are offered for students not in the LC.
Type | Crn-Section | When | Where | Credits | Weeks |
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LEC | 26152-001 | F 09:30-10:20 AM | WALC 2124 | 1.0 | Full Term |
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