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The University of Pittsburgh’s School of Information Sciences (SIS) is a pioneer in the education of information professionals.  For more than 100 years, our graduates have gone on to successful and rewarding careers in meeting the information needs of society. 

Our degree programs:

Undergraduate Program in Information Science
Learn to build systems, design interfaces, and secure the digital environment.
Upper Division Program, BSIS degree

Graduate Information Science and Technology Program
Discover how to build systems and manage information using today’s technology – and how to design and master the technology of the future.
Masters and Ph.D. Degrees

Library and Information Science Graduate Program
Accredited by the ALA and ranked in the top 10 Graduate Programs in US News & World Report.
Masters and Ph.D. Degrees

Telecommunications and Networking Program
Offers education and research in developing the future cyberinfrastructure. 
Masters and PhD Degrees

 
     
  Alums describe the opportunities at SIS and in the IS field  
     
  Pat Welch - Dell Advanced Systems Group, Regional Manager  
     
  Pat Welch 1. How did SIS prepare you?  
2. What type of skills do you need?
3. How has the IS field changed?
4. How has outsourcing affected the industry?
5. What is the coolest thing about your job?
6. How important are internships?
     
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School of Information Sciences, University of Pittsburgh,
135 North Bellefield Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15260
Tel: 412.624.3988 | Fax: 412.624.5231 
For information about Admissions & Financial Aid, please contact
Shabana Reza at 800.672.9435

Information Science & Technology Email: isinq@sis.pitt.edu
Telecommunications Email: teleinq@sis.pitt.edu
Library & Information Science Email: lisinq@sis.pitt.edu

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