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    The Berkeley School of Information is a global bellwether in a world awash in information and data, boldly leading the way with education and fundamental research that translates into new knowledge, practices, policies, and solutions.

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    The School of Information offers four degrees:

    The Master of Information Management and Systems (MIMS) program educates information professionals to provide leadership for an information-driven world.

    The Master of Information and Data Science (MIDS) is an online degree preparing data science professionals to solve real-world problems. The 5th Year MIDS program is a streamlined path to a MIDS degree for Cal undergraduates.

    The Master of Information and Cybersecurity (MICS) is an online degree preparing cybersecurity leaders for complex cybersecurity challenges.

    Our Ph.D. in Information Science is a research program for next-generation scholars of the information age.

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    The School of Information's courses bridge the disciplines of information and computer science, design, social sciences, management, law, and policy. We welcome interest in our graduate-level Information classes from current UC Berkeley graduate and undergraduate students and community members. More information about signing up for classes.

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    Research by faculty members and doctoral students keeps the I School on the vanguard of contemporary information needs and solutions.

    The I School is also home to several active centers and labs, including the Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity (CLTC), the Center for Technology, Society & Policy, and the BioSENSE Lab.

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Featured MIDS Alum

Tim Slade

MIDS 2020
Senior Research Technologist
RTI International

Tim Slade graduated from the School of Information in 2020 with a master’s in data science. He currently works as a senior research technologist at RTI International. Prior to the I School, he received a master of international studies from North Carolina State University, and a bachelor of arts and a bachelor of science from Alma College.

What was your favorite course and why?

I think the W200 (Python) course was my favorite. I was a largely self-taught coder before MIDS — W200 was my first formal course work in any sort of programming, and it was a lot of fun to be approaching the content in a structured and systematic way. Also, the assignments provided a lot of room for creativity and whimsy, so there were wonderful opportunities to get to know my classmates’ personalities, interests, and values through their work.

“Embrace your curiosity. Let it strongly inform the things you choose to work on. You will be forced to encounter, adopt, and master new techniques along the way — that’s the nature of working on difficult and intriguing tasks in the real world — and it is perfectly legitimate to let that drive your growth as a professional.”

What one piece of advice would you give to prospective or current MIDS students?

Embrace your curiosity. Let it strongly inform the things you choose to work on. You will be forced to encounter, adopt, and master new techniques along the way — that’s the nature of working on difficult and intriguing tasks in the real world — and it is perfectly legitimate to let that drive your growth as a professional. If there are problems you find intriguing, but you’ll need to level up in Skill Area X to begin tackling them, that’s fine, too. Learn first, then engage. There are no metaphorical carts or horses here — but there CAN be a virtuous cycle of growth toward excellence.

Regardless of whether you let the work drive the professional growth or you pursue the professional growth to enable the work, once you’re IN the work, again, stay curious.

Let your curiosity drive your skepticism of the claims people make with and about data. Let it drive a playful approach to visualizing and communicating your results. Let it drive an expansive and creative imagination regarding which problems are tractable and how they can be engaged. Just be sure along the way to be guided by a commitment to ethical conduct.

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