Library & Information Science (M.A.)
Program Overview
The Master of Arts in Library and Information Science program prepares students for careers in information management, digital curation, and library services. Students develop expertise in organizing, preserving, and providing access to information resources across diverse settings.
The curriculum covers topics including information architecture, database management, digital libraries, metadata standards, and user experience design. Students gain practical skills in information technology, research methods, and community engagement.
Graduates are prepared for roles in academic and public libraries, archives, museums, corporate information centers, and digital content organizations. The program emphasizes both traditional library science principles and emerging digital technologies.
Highlights
- •Prepare for careers in libraries, archives, and information management
- •Learn information architecture, metadata, and digital curation
- •Develop expertise in both traditional and digital information services
- •Gain practical skills in research methods and technology
- •Flexible online delivery for working professionals
Potential Career Opportunities
Career paths can vary based on experience, location, and requirements.
- •Data Scientist
- •Software Development Manager
- •Information Security Analyst
- •IT Project Manager
- •Systems Architect
- •Research Scientist
- •Engineering Manager
- •Technical Program Manager
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