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Information Science and Information Studies programs prepare students for careers managing, organizing, and analyzing data in our increasingly digital world. Graduates typically earn around $54,489 annually, with opportunities in libraries, tech companies, government agencies, and research institutions.

When evaluating programs, students should prioritize hands-on experience with database management systems, programming languages, and data visualization tools. Look for curricula that blend technical skills with human-centered design principles, as successful information professionals must understand both technology and user needs. Strong programs offer internship opportunities and partnerships with local organizations. With 120 schools offering this major nationwide, students can find programs ranging from library science focus to data analytics specializations.
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Schools Ranked
$68,282
Avg. Program Earnings
63.5%
Avg. Graduation Rate

Top 25 Schools

College rankings
# School Median Earnings Graduation Rate School Type
1 $83,546 95.9% private-nonprofit
2 $76,460 91.0% private-nonprofit
3 $76,460 93.2% public
4 $74,367 83.8% public
5 $72,290 80.9% public
6 $70,829 77.1% private-nonprofit
7 $67,660 65.5% private-nonprofit
8 $67,660 64.9% public
9 $67,660 private-nonprofit
10 $67,101 81.4% private-nonprofit
11 $66,915 26.5% public
12 $66,485 88.6% public
13 $65,355 private-forprofit
14 $65,355 13.3% private-forprofit
15 $65,355 private-forprofit
16 $65,355 private-forprofit
17 $65,355 private-forprofit
18 $65,355 private-forprofit
19 $65,355 private-forprofit
20 $65,355 private-forprofit
21 $65,355 16.7% private-forprofit
22 $65,355 private-forprofit
23 $65,355 50.0% private-forprofit
24 $65,355 private-forprofit
25 $65,355 23.1% private-forprofit

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