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  School of Communication, Information and Library Science 2003-2005 Professional Development Studies Certificate Programs Sixth-Year Specialist in Library and Information Studies  

Sixth-Year Specialist in Library and Information Studies

For library and information professionals wishing to earn a certificate acknowledging a planned sequence of study beyond the master`s degree, a sixth-year specialist program is available. Individual programs of study are tailored to the career objective of the student and can be interdisciplinary in nature.

The program requires the completion of a minimum of 24 graduate credits beyond the M.L.I.S. degree within a period of three years. Some courses may be taken in related disciplines while others will be advanced courses in the library and information science curriculum that include one or more doctoral seminars and a major independent study project culminating in an essay, thesis, survey, film, public lecture, or other appropriate evidence of achievement.

Criteria for admission are:

1. The applicant`s academic record should show at least a B average and distinction in the proposed area for advanced study.

2. An M.L.I.S. degree or comparable degree from an accredited library education program.

3. A minimum of two years of successful experience in a library or media center following award of the first professional degree.

4. A description of the applicant`s area of interest, career plan, and proposed independent study project.

5. Two letters of recommendation.

Upon satisfactory completion of the program, a certificate noting the area of specialization is issued.


 
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