Anonymous wrote:I believe the OP indicated the prospective major was information science, not computer science.
Yes, but it's a related field and my point was only that UConn's early investments there are spinning reinvestments which I would expect likely permeate other aspects of IS. IS is a broad term that encompasses everything from CS to library science to psych. But the heart of it seems to me to be the ability of organizations to amass and utilize large amounts of data -- which was only made possible via CS.