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Minor in Information Systems

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15 Credit Hours

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Rapidly Expanding Field

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People-Centered Work

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Great Match for Humanities Majors

Overview

The information systems minor is designed for undergraduate students who want to develop knowledge and skills in the use and design of information systems. Learn how to use digital resources to solve problems in a variety of contexts. This minor complements many fields of study and is a great addition to your primary major.

Information Systems Minor Curriculum

The undergraduate minor in Information Systems requires that students earn 15 credits of approved courses.

Prerequisites

  • Completion of at least one INLS course prior to applying. 

Core Requirements

  • INLS 201: Foundations of Information Science
  • INLS 161: Tools for Information Literacy
  • INLS 382: Information Systems Analysis and Design
  • INLS 523: Introduction to Database Concepts and Applications

Elective

Admissions

Undergraduate students who have completed one prerequisite may apply for the information science minor.


Benjamin LevineQuestions?

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bjlevine@unc.edu