Library Science Master's Degree with Technology Management Specialization
The Master of Library Science with a specialization in Library Technology Management is a 45 credit hour program.
Prerequisite
- LIS S401 Computer-Based Information Tools (3 credits) or Waiver
Foundations (15 cr.)
One course from each area below:
Assist and Educate Users of Libraries and Information Centers
Develop and Manage Library Collections
Organize and Represent Information Resources
Applied Management and Leadership Skills
- LIS S551 Library Management
- LIS S552 Academic Library Management
- LIS S553 Public Library Management
- LIS S671 School Media
Conduct and Analyze Research
- LIS S506 Introduction to Research
- LIS S519 Evaluation of Information Systems
- LIS S505 Evaluation of Library Sources and Services
Specialization Core (9 cr.)
Specialization Electives (15 cr.)
Technology application courses selected from the following or chosen in consultation with the student’s faculty advisor:
- LIS S556 Systems Analysis and Design
- LIS S511 Database Design
- LIS S516 Human-Computer Interaction
- LIS S621 Audio and Video Sources
- LIS S532 Information Architecture for the Web
- LIS S652 Digital Libraries
- LIS S603 LIS Workshops
Outside Courses
Up to 6 hours with advisor’s approval.
General Electives (6 cr.)
Selected from any LIS elective courses. Internship options for up to six credit hours are available.
Some courses are offered at Department of Information and Library Science in Bloomington. Indianapolis students can take up to 9 credit hours at in the Department of Information and Library Science in Bloomington.
Last updated: 02/10/2014