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UMD Data Challenge 2021 February 20 — 27 UMBC students, are you fascinated by data? Do you love solving real-world problems? Are you looking for a chance to develop your analytical skills? Well...
Hello Everyone I am excited to announce that the ISCOM board is holding interviews for Director of Marketing. ISCOM is looking for new board members to join our Executive Board! ** The...
Wanna be on the Board? I know you want to; so Just apply
We will be holding rolling admissions through our application process. So right as you apply you will receive an email with in 48 hours if you have qualified for the second step (The Interview)....
This is a position that means a lot to Joshua Gray and the greater UMBC Community. Our UMBC Community deserves a leader that is willing to put in an immense amount of work to ensure the success of...
UMD Data Challenge 2020 - Data Exploration for a Sustainable Planet UMD Data Challenge and UMBC's Information Systems Council of Majors (ISCOM) invite you to participate in a week-long...
Hi Everyone! This is a reminder that ISCOM will be having the last Company Visibility and Recruiting event of the semester tomorrow from 12-1pm in Commons 331. Come and network with our guest...
Interested in networking with professionals in the field?
12:00 PM·The Commons : 331
Hi everyone, Hope you’re all having a great week! We will be continuing our Company Visibility and Recruiting events with our panel taking place on Tuesday, November 12, 2019. We will...
Interested in networking with professionals in the field?
When: Tuesday, November 12, 2019 Noon-1pm Where: The Commons-Room 331 Hi everyone, Hope you’re all having a great week! We will be continuing our Company Visibility and Recruiting events...
Hey there ISCOM'ers, All good things must come to an end- your favorite movie trilogy, a pint of your favorite ice cream, a celebrity power couple you adore (I still believe in you Branjelina!)...
'Tis the season to bring on new Board members! ISCOM is looking for new board members to join the Executive Board! (a.k.a. E-Board) With six seniors graduating, we have a variety of roles...
The Information Systems Council of Majors (ISCOM) is a campus-wide collective of computing students driven to excellence in the classroom and their careers. Established in 2002, we connect individuals inside and outside of our majors to internships, workshops, and research while uplifting our peers and the next generation of leaders.
Our Objectives:
• To build a community of IT scholars (InfoSys, Businesstech, CompSci majors)
• To introduce students to IT-related careers and build relationships with employers
• To to build the professional development of our peers and connect them resources of UMBC
ISCOM provides a unique experience in which students are able to enrich their knowledge of the IT world through corporate and community interaction, professional workshops, tutoring, group discussions, community service, and various other activities. ISCOM provides numerous opportunities for students to network with corporate professionals in order to explore career opportunities and enhance their learning experience beyond the classroom. ISCOM promotes academic excellence, professional development, and leadership development for undergraduate students as preparation for the rigors that they will face at corporations, government agencies, non-profit organizations and entrepreneurial ventures in the 21st century.
All events, groups, organizations, and centers are open for full participation by all individuals regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, or any other protected category under applicable federal law, state law, and the University's nondiscrimination policy.
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