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The University of California, Berkeley School of Information (sometimes abbreviated as Berkeley I School ) is a graduate school at the University of California, Berkeley , a public university in Berkeley, California . The school was established in 1994 as the School of Information Management and Systems ( SIMS ) and was renamed to its current name in 2006.

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14-527: MICS or mics may refer to: Master of Information and Cybersecurity Medical Implant Communication Service , a specification for a frequency band used by medical implants Microphones Minimal inhibitory concentrations , in microbiology, the lowest concentrations of antimicrobials that will inhibit growth of a microorganism Minimally invasive cardiac surgery , refers to alternative approaches to heart surgery, making use of several small incisions instead of

28-491: A holistic approach to cybersecurity, engaging students in technical as well as human aspects of the discipline. Courses include cryptography, software security, operating system security, network security, privacy engineering, cyber risk management, applied machine learning for cybersecurity, usable privacy and security, and the economic, legal, behavioral, and ethical impacts of cybersecurity. The Master's in Cybersecurity

42-439: A small stone bear, sculpted by Michael H. Casey, in the architecture of South Hall, on the balcony railing above the entrance, in the third circle from the left, claiming it is the smallest bear statue on campus. The four-story building is located southwest of Sather Tower . This Alameda County, California building and structure-related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about

56-590: Is a 48 unit, two-year program designed to train students for careers as information professionals. Students who complete the program are awarded the Masters of Information Management and Systems (MIMS) degree. During the first year MIMS students take required courses in Information Organization and Retrieval, Distributed Computing Applications and Infrastructure, Social and Organizational Issues of Information, and Information Law and Policy. During

70-461: Is conferred in recognition of a candidate's grasp of a broad field of learning and distinguished accomplishment in that field through contribution of an original piece of research revealing high critical ability and powers of imagination and synthesis. This list is limited to current and past members of the faculty notable enough to have an individual page in Misplaced Pages. The School of Information

84-456: Is delivered online through weekly small class size video conferencing with faculty, and pre-recorded video lectures. The doctoral program is a research-oriented program in which the student chooses specific fields of specialization, prepares sufficiently in the literature and the research of those fields to pass written and oral examinations, and completes original research culminating in the written dissertation. The degree of Doctor of Philosophy

98-462: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages University of California, Berkeley School of Information#Curriculum The school offers four degree programs: Master of Information Management and Systems, Master of Information and Data Science, Master of Information and Cybersecurity, and Doctor of Philosophy in information science. The Master of Information Management & Systems (MIMS) program

112-706: Is located in the historic South Hall . Built in 1873, it is the oldest building in the University of California system. South Hall is located in the heart of campus, near the Doe Library and the Campanile (also known as Sather Tower ). The small bear was added by Michael H. Casey, who did the ornamental castings for the restored façade in 1997. 37°52′16.77″N 122°15′30.71″W  /  37.8713250°N 122.2585306°W  / 37.8713250; -122.2585306 South Hall (UC Berkeley) South Hall

126-485: Is made up of 27 units with three program paths: a standard path that students complete in approximately 20 months where students are enrolled in 2 classes on average, per term; an accelerated path where students may take three courses per term and graduate in as few as 12 months; and a decelerated path where students may take one course per term and complete the degree program in no more than 32 months. The Master of Information and Cybersecurity (MICS) degree program advances

140-688: Is the oldest building on the campus of the University of California, Berkeley , built in 1873 in the Napoleon III style . It is the only remaining building of the original campus. South Hall was originally the counterpart of North Hall, which no longer exists, but was located where the Bancroft Library currently stands. The first physics laboratory in the United States was hosted in South Hall in 1879. It also has been home to

154-537: The College of Agriculture, a business school, and a temporary museum for the state geological survey. It currently houses the UC Berkeley School of Information . When Wheeler Hall was planned, the entrance of South Hall was removed from the west side and added on the east side entrance. The original wooden porch was replaced in 1997 with glass fiber reinforced concrete. Campus tour guides often point out

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168-405: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title MICS . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=MICS&oldid=1221055073 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

182-633: The second year students may choose from elective courses both at the I School and in other departments. The final prerequisite for the MIMS degree is the completing of a group or individual thesis project. The Master of Information and Data Science (MIDS) program is a Masters program that trains data science professionals and managers. The MIDS program is distinguished by its disciplinary breadth with course requirements including research design, ethics and privacy, data visualization, along with data engineering, machine learning, and statistical analyses. The program

196-583: The traditional open-chest procedure Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey , a household survey program developed by UNICEF Member of the Irish Computer Society Member of the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers Modular Integrated Communications System (MICS), a phone system by Norstar Nasdaq ticker symbol for The Singing Machine Company See also [ edit ] MIC (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

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