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The College of Information Science and Technology
Founded in 1892, the College offers programs leading to a Master
of Science (Library and Information Science), a Master of Science in
Information Systems (M.S.I.S.), and a Ph.D.
Both master's degree programs are offered online or on campus. The College
also administers the information science and technology track of the University's
multidisciplinary Master of Science in Software Engineering (M.S.S.E.)
degree. Opportunities for professional development are available at the
post-master's level or a post-master's certificate of advanced study (C.A.S.).
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.
For more information about the College, visit the College
of Information Science and Technology web site.
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