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University at Albany, SUNY - Information Sciences and Technology Department
Basic Information
Address: 1400 Washington Ave, Albany NY 12222
Phone Number: (518)956-8137
Email: infosci@albany.edu
President: Carol Anne Germain, IST Department Chair
Admissions Director: Carol Anne Germain, IST Department Chair
Additional Information
School Type: SUNY, Research 1
Accreditation: ALA
Deadlines: rolling admission
Courses: https://www.albany.edu/graduate-bulletin/information-science-courses.php
Session Dates: https://www.albany.edu/registrar/academic-calendar
School Size: 4,500
Classroom Size: 25-30
Professor/Student Ratio: 15:1
International Students:
https://www.albany.edu/international-student-scholar-services
Financial Aid:
Campus Setting:
urban location offering online and in person learning modalities
Summer Housing Availability:
housing offered both on campus and residential areas
Disability Services:
Parking Availability: parking available in private student lots
Mission Statement:
Our mission is to bring together people, technology and knowledge to address the challenges of the 21st century. We accomplish this through high quality academic programs, an interdisciplinary and entrepreneurial spirit, enthusiasm for learning and teaching, the operational application of knowledge, and cutting-edge research initiatives. CEHC is committed to ensuring that our learning, living, and working environments demonstrate respect for all and are free from inequality and discrimination.
Our rigorous academic programs – helmed by expert and experienced faculty – are helping to shape future leaders in the fields of preparedness, security and informatics. CEHC offers undergraduate, graduate, doctoral and continuing education programs in areas leading to careers in emergency preparedness, homeland security, cybersecurity, informatics, information science and library science.
School History:
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