The faculty regularly revises the M.L.I.S. curriculum to assure
that our students interact with the most up-to-date information,
technologies, and professional issues. Current program changes will be
available on the departmental web site at www.scils.rutgers.edu/lis.
The Department of Library and Information Science offers a revised
M.L.I.S. curriculum beginning in the fall term, 2000. This curriculum
is organized around lead courses, central courses, and specialization
courses. Six lead courses offer general knowledge of the major
principles and issues of the field. The lead courses are: human
information behavior; organizing information; principles of searching;
information technology for libraries and information agencies;
management of libraries and information centers; and knowledge
structures and the information professions. Central courses offer basic
understanding and competencies in important components of the field.
Specialization courses allow students to develop expertise in
preparation for specific career objectives.
A plan of study is
developed by each student in consultation with a faculty adviser in the
first term of study. All students are required to take a minimum of 9
credits in lead courses and a minimum of 15 credits in a combination of
lead and central courses. Plans of study must follow course pre- and
corequisites as stated in the course catalog. Beginning full-time
students may need advising in selection of courses prior to enrolling.
All full-time students pursuing educational media certification must
consult with an adviser prior to registering in order to be
assured of meeting all requirements for the M.L.I.S. degree and
qualifying for certification within the 36-credit minimum. The course
of study for the educational media specialization is as follows: