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DRAFT 2025-2026 Academic Catalog 
    
DRAFT 2025-2026 Academic Catalog

Information Science and Data Analytics, BS


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The Bachelor of Science Information Science and Data Analytics (BS ISDA), offered by the School of Information, prepares students to work with data, technology, and people. BS ISDA majors attain skills that are applicable to a variety of careers involving analytics, visualization, big data, digital curation, digital assets management, knowledge management, information architecture, documents and records management, health care, education, and emerging technologies-all geared toward the information needs of users. Information Science and Data Analytics graduates are utilized by organizations to organize data and interpret the significance of data in a way that can be easily understood and used by others. They focus on what a person can do with an app rather than what an app does.

Program Delivery

The ISDA program is offered in two modes: as a 2-year, degree completion program through SJSU Online for students with 60 or more college credits, and as a 4-year degree program for freshman entering from high school or fewer than 60 credits. In the 2-year program through SJSU Online, all ISDA courses are online and delivered asynchronously via Canvas. In the 4-year program for entering freshman, courses are delivered both on-campus and online. In general, the program is completed as a hybrid program. 

Program Roadmaps

The 4-Year Roadmap is available online. Roadmaps should be used in consultation with the catalog and your advisor to identify additional requirements for completing the major (for example, course grade minimums). 

1. Complete the Baccalaureate Degree Requirements


Students must satisfy the specific degree requirements for their undergraduate major and fulfill the following University degree requirements: 

  1. Academic (program total units with an average 2.0 GPA - “C” or better)

  2. General Education (GE) (34 Lower Division + 9 Upper Division)

  3. American Institutions (AI) (0-6 units) (may be satisfied in GE Areas 3A, 3B, 4, UD 3, or UD 4)

  4. Graduation Writing Assessment Requirement (GWAR) 3 units (see Writing in the Disciplines

  5. Physical Education (PE) (0-2 units)

  6. Units in Residence (30 units, including 24 upper division and 12 in major)

  7. Upper Division Units (40 units, including 12 upper div in major for BA, 18 upper div in major for BS)

  8. Undergraduate Policies & Procedures

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Summary of Degree Units


Core Lower Division General Education: 28 (0 units may be satisfied by major coursework)

American Institutions/ US123 Requirements: 6 (Note: may be satisfied by GE coursework)

Upper Division General Education: 9 (0 units may be satisfied by major coursework)

Physical Education: 2 

Graduation Writing Assessment Requirement (GWAR): 0 (3 units satisfied by LLD 100WB)

Major Preparation: 5

Major Requirements: 48

University Electives: 22

Total: 120

2. Major Preparation (5 units)


Courses must be passed with a grade of C- or better.

Major Requirements (48 units)


Core Courses (36 units)


All classes are infused with hands-on, real-world, collaborative projects to support students developing portfolios that demonstrate their knowledge and skills. Where necessary, students will have access to virtual labs such as INFOSEC, Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud Computing.

Major Electives (12 units)


Electives can be selected in consultation with an advisor from upper or lower division courses outside the department or from approved graduate courses in the School of Information  in areas such as Health Data Analytics, Enterprise Content Management and Digital Preservation, Digital Curation, Digital Assets Management, Digital Forensics, Problem Solving with Data.

If electives from the School of Information  graduate courses are used to meet the elective requirements, the courses can only be used for the bachelor’s degree and cannot be later applied to any graduate degree.

3. University Electives (22 units)


Total Units Required (120 units)


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