The Master of Science in Information (MSI) at the University of Michigan’s School of Information trains students to design, manage, and evaluate information systems. Through interdisciplinary coursework in UX design, data analytics, HCI, and digital curation, graduates become leaders in solving information challenges across sectors.
Designing Inclusive User Interfaces for Government Portals
Ethical AI: Frameworks for Transparency in Algorithmic Decision-Making
Information Behavior of Gen Z in Health-Related Search Tasks
Building Semantic Search Systems for Digital Libraries
Usability Evaluation of Augmented Reality Interfaces in Education
Predictive Analytics for Academic Dropout Prevention Using SIS Data
Blockchain-Based Solutions for Secure Academic Credentials
The Role of Information Architecture in Museum Exhibit Design
Developing AI Chatbots for Student Support Services
Gamification Techniques in Online Learning Platforms
Crowdsourced Metadata: Accuracy and Trust in Open Repositories
Data Visualization Techniques for Public Health Communication
The Digital Divide and Rural Access to E-Government Services
Civic Tech Platforms: Impact on Voter Awareness and Engagement
User Experience Study of Mobile Banking Applications for Seniors
Machine Learning to Enhance Recommender Systems in Digital Libraries
Privacy Concerns in Smart Home Device Usage
Evaluating Knowledge Management Tools in Remote Work Environments
Designing Data-Driven Dashboards for Nonprofit Decision-Making
Policy Analysis of Internet Regulation in Emerging Economies
From data strategy to UX research, this program empowers students to drive innovation and equity in the management and design of information systems.
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