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The College of Information Science and Technology


The College of Information Science and Technology is also known as "The iSchool at Drexel.” This identity highlights the College’s participation in The I-Schools Caucus, and its status as a founding member of the organization. The I-Schools Caucus is a national alliance of library, information science and information system schools, the purpose of which is to raise awareness and understanding of the information sciences as a cutting-edge and progressive field of study.

The College of Information Science and Technology educates interdisciplinary professionals to provide information services and systems to meet a wide range of needs. The College complements its educational programs with research that increases the benefits of information science and technology for all sectors of society.

The College offers the following bachelor degree programs:

Bachelor of Science in Information Systems

Bachelor of Science in Information Technology

Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering


General Information
The College offers the majors in Information Systems and Information Technology both as four and five-year programs, and offers the Software Engineering major as a five-year program. The degree programs are open to freshmen and transfers from other departments at Drexel and other universities. Students have access to the College of Information Science and Technology's Computing Resource Center and the computing facilities available to all Drexel students.

Transfer admission occurs in the fall and winter terms only due to the sequence of required courses. Internal transfer students can be admitted any term. Please contact a College advisor for more information.

The College of Information Science and Technology offers graduate work leading to the degrees of Master of Science, Library and Information Science; Master of Science in Information Systems; Master of Science in Software Engineering; and Doctor of Philosophy.

Co-operative education, academic eligibility requirements, acceptance of transfer students, and career services are described in detail in the Drexel University Undergraduate Admissions web site.

 

 Modified: May 12, 2008  

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