About the Goals of the College
Education
- To provide the student with a foundation for understanding, developing, and operating information systems, services, and products — including information creation, organization, communication, processing, and storage, as well as the technical, social, and human context in which information professionals operate
- To relate fundamental concepts to practical applications, and to provide the student with the necessary skills to function as a responsive professional in a variety of specialized roles
- To ground the student in state-of-the-art information technologies
Research
- To encourage a spirit of inquiry and criticism, and to advance the theory and practice of the information professions through research and publication
Service
- To contribute to the growth and development of the information professions
The general learning objectives of the College are to prepare graduates of the degree programs to:
- Take positions of professional leadership
- Balance and integrate human and technical aspects of information systems, services, and products
- Exhibit a strong client orientation in delivering information systems, services, and products, including an understanding of the implications of a culturally diverse society
- Use a variety of information technologies and readily adopt appropriate new technologies
- Analyze people’s information requirements and match them with available technologies
- Analyze the flow, structure, and use of information among people and within organizations
- Develop and defend positions on relevant social, political, and ethical issues
- Communicate effectively with others
- Develop critical thinking skills











