Information Science is the best major in the world.
I'm thoroughly convinced. Where else can you learn about the Internet and get a degree for it? Here are the courses I've had the pleasure of taking in my time at Cornell:
| Term | Courses |
|---|---|
| Fall 2008 | Culture, Law, & Politics of the Internet * Topics in Web Programming & Design * Psychology of Entertainment Media * Intermediate Microeconomic Theory * Independent Reading and Research * Introduction to Psychology |
| Spring 2008 | Human-Computer Interaction * Intermediate Design & Programming for the Web * Introduction to Computer Game Design * Independent Reading and Research * Visual Communication * Introductory Economics (Micro) |
| Fall 2007 | Human Perception: Applications to Computer Graphics * Mathematical Methods for Information Science * Cognitive Psychology * Oral Communication * Cases in Communication |
| Spring 2007 | Inventing an Information Society * Perception * Linear Algebra with Applications * Organic Chemistry for the Life Sciences * Introduction to Asian Religions |
| Fall 2006 | Psychology of Social Computing * Introduction to Design & Programming for the Web * Organic Chemistry for the Life Sciences * Introductory Experimental Organic Chemistry * Statistical Theory and Applications |
| Spring 2006 | Computers & Programming * Java Practicum * Introductory Economics (Macro) * Calculus II * General Chemistry * Cultural Studies: The Making of an American |
| Fall 2005 | Introduction to Computer Programming * Calculus I * General Chemistry * Does God Exist? |
