Information Studies Master of Science in Information Science Degree (M.S.I.S.)
Program Leading to the Master of Science in Information Science (M.S.I.S) Degree
The graduate program in information science is accredited by the American Library Association and prepares students for careers in public, academic, and other public sector libraries; government agencies; archives and records management centers; private sector information centers; producers of bibliographic, abstracting and indexing, and other online databases; information management and systems in a wide range of government, library, corporate and nonprofit organizations.
Program of Study (42 Credits)
A. Required courses: (21 Credits)
- Core courses: IST 601, 602, and 614 (replaced by 676 for LIS/School media students)
(9 credits) - Technology core: IST 523 and one course from the following (IST 535, 538, 561, 658.
611 if student is not in IST concentration. 673 required for LIS/School media students)
(6 credits) - Research and statistics competency: IST 608 (3 credits)
- Internship: IST 668 (3 credits)
B. Concentration courses: (6-18 credits)
- Archives and Records Administration
Required courses: IST546, 547, 654 or 660, 656. (12 credits) - Library and Information Services
Required courses: IST603, 605. (6 credits) - Library and Information Services/School Library Media Specialist *
Required courses: IST 571, 578, 603, 605, 675, 676 and an additional internship.
(21 credits) - Information Management and Policy
Required courses: IST 560, 615, 636. (9 credits) - Information Systems and Technology
Required courses: IST 533, 611, 636. (9 credits)
C. Supporting courses as advised (3-15 credits)
* Additional Program/NYSED Requirements for School Library Media Specialist
concentration:
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School Violence Prevention and Intervention (SAVE) Training
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Child Abuse Identification and Reporting Training