The Bachelor of Science in Information Science at Cornell University explores the interaction between technology, people, and society. Students learn to design systems, analyze data, and assess the ethical implications of digital tools — preparing for careers in tech, UX, policy, and research.
Designing an Inclusive User Interface for a Mental Health App
Analyzing Misinformation Spread on Social Media Platforms
A Recommendation System Based on User Behavior and Preferences
Evaluating the Role of AI in Digital Journalism
Building an Interactive Dashboard for COVID-19 Data Analysis
Designing a Privacy-Aware Data Collection Framework
Digital Literacy Campaign for Rural Communities Using Mobile Apps
Gamification in E-Learning: A Usability Study
Chatbot for Real-Time Student Academic Support
Sentiment Analysis of Product Reviews Using NLP
Design Thinking Framework for Accessibility in E-Governance Portals
Information Visualization of Climate Change Impact Over Time
AI Ethics in Automated Hiring Platforms
Comparative Study of UX in Fintech Apps
Building a Digital Archive System for Local History Preservation
Explore how information shapes society and how humans interact with digital systems through Cornell’s dynamic and interdisciplinary Information Science program.
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