Special Topics Courses Offered for Spring 2010
Oct. 12, 2009 - As students prepare for spring term 2010 this week, the School of Information and Library Science is pleased to share that several special topics courses have been added to the schedule.
Special topics course offerings include:
INLS 490-01W: PHP Programming
INLS 490-078: Personal Information Management
INLS 490-089: Video Information
INLS 490-109: Information Visualization
INLS 490-151: Online Social Networks
INLS 490-154: Information Retrieval and Search Engines
INLS 490-161: iRODS Rule Construction
INLS 490-176: Usability Engineering
INLS 890-03W: Evidence Based Medicine
INLS 890-087: Communication Skills for Information Professionals
INLS 890-092: Seminar in Knowledge Organization
INLS 890-096: Informed Decision Making for Cancer Care Quality
INLS 890-123: Research Design
INLS 890-177: Strategic Use of Digital Information
Special topics courses are developed to cover emerging issues or specialized content not represented in the main curriculum. For course descriptions and the faculty member who will be teaching the course, click here.
Please note that INLS 490 courses are designed for both undergraduate and graduate students. INLS 890 courses are normally prepared for graduate students; however, undergraduate students wishing to take an 890 course will need the permission of their advisor.