School of Digital Sciences
Kent State University's School of Digital Sciences is a cutting-edge new interdisciplinary school designed to train tomorrow's digital leaders. Integrating elements of computer science, computer information systems, computer technology, library information science, visual communication design, journalism, communication studies, and instructional technology, it fosters a broad exposure to digital technologies as used by a wide range of professions and organizations. The School offers Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts degrees, a Master of Digital Sciences degree, and an undergraduate minor.
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SPRING 2013 COURSES:
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DSCI 10310 My Story on the Web
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DSCI 10410 Information Ethics and Social Responsibility
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DSCI 13210 Design Processes and Principles
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DSCI 15310 Computational Thinking and Programming
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DSCI 16010 Telecommunications Infrastructure
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DSCI 23310 Human-Computer Interaction (NEW)
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DSCI 24410 Digital Information Management and Processing (NEW)
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DSCI 4/59995 Mobile, Social and Other Emerging Channels (Special Topics)
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DSCI 4/59995 Web Programming for Multimedia Journalism (Special Topics)
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DSCI 61010 Enterprise Architecture
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DSCI 62010 Business Architecture
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DSCI 69995 Technical Management in Knowledge Organizations (Special Topics)