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School of Library and Information Studies > Dual MLS / MS Degree

Dual MLS / MS degree

The dual master's will be an extra bonus in entering the job market after graduation. Plus, the dual degree allows me the flexibility to work in two exciting and dynamic fields.

~Lisa Huang, MLS/MS May 2004

I want to utilize my science and medical knowledge and not be limited to librarianship. I may be a librarian in the long run, but I do not want to limit my options.

~Diana Haskell, MLS/MS 2003

 

Texas Woman's University is proud to announce the Dual Library/Health Studies Degree. We are the only university in the nation to offer this dual master's program, which combines the specialties of the School of Library and Information Studies and the Department of Health Studies. At TWU, the School of Library and Information Studies prepares students for leadership roles in the information professions, including careers in librarianship and mass communications, and as information specialists in a variety of other roles in private and public agencies. The Department of Health Studies, College of Health Sciences, prepares students for leaderships positions in the disciplines of health education and health promotion. Students learn to assess the health needs of populations; plan, design, implement and evaluate health education programs; and serve as resource persons for health-related information.

Students who pursue this dual program will attain two degrees: Master of Library Science and Master of Science in Health Studies. Graduates of the program will possess specialized combinations of expertise and be prepared to address social needs stemming from the rapid evolution of information technologies in our versatile job market and information profession. They will also contribute to the resolution of conflicts relating to health policy.

Graduates of the dual degree program find positions in:

  • Health sciences information services
  • Health education
  • Medical libraries
  • Health promotion programs in business and industry
  • Voluntary and public health agencies

This program prepares specialized professionals for careers in:

  • Health sciences information services
  • Health education
  • Medical libraries
  • Health promotion

Frequently Asked Questions

Program requirements:

  • 45 credit hours
  • Courses in library science and health studies
  • Research methods
  • Practicum experience
  • Professional paper

The Curriculum:

Required Library Science Courses - 18 credits

  • LS 5813 Information Professions
  • LS 5013 Information Storage and Retrieval
  • LS 5143 Technical Services

Two of the following (6 credits):

  • LS 5253 Electronic Information Resources in the Health Sciences
  • LS 5363 Health Sciences Information Resources
  • LS 5463 Medical Specialties and Specialized Information Resources
  • LS 5473 Health Reference Information Sources and Services
  • LS 5483 Consumer Health Information Resources

One 3-hour elective from Library Science department

Required Health Studies Courses - 15 credits

  • HS 5383 Program Development and Coordination*
  • HS 6443 Foundations of Health Science*
  • HS 5353 Epidemiology*

One of the following (3 credits):

  • HS 5483 Evaluation in Health Education*
  • HS 6453 Strategies in Health Ed Delivery*
  • HS 5363 Community Health

One 3-hour elective from the following choices:

  • HS 5423 Ethnic and Cultural Factors in Health Decisions*
  • HS 5413 Current Issues in Health Studies
  • HS 6423 Global Health

Additional requirements – 12 credits

  • One 3-hour statistics course
  • One 3-hour research methods course (Library Science or Health Studies)
  • Practicum (Library Science or Health Studies)
  • Professional Paper (Library Science or Health Studies)

Admission requirements:

  • A minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale for the last 60 hours of bachelor's degree coursework.
  • A preferred minimum of 450 on the verbal portion of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE); and, for international students, a minimum score of 550 on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL).
  • Professional vita indicating appropriate academic background and professional and volunteer experience for master's study in health studies.
  • Two recommendations completed within the past 12 months by faculty members, academic advisers, or employers.
  • A 300-word written essay.
  • Admission to both programs

*Applicants not meeting these requirements may be considered for provisional admission.

To receive information and an application, please write to:

School of Library and Information Studies
Texas Woman's University
P.O. Box 425438
Denton, TX 76204-5438
For questions regarding the Dual Master's Program, please contact:

Dr. Ling Hwey Jeng, Director
School of Library and Information Studies
Texas Woman's University
P.O. Box 425438
Denton, TX 76204-5438
Tel: 940-898-2602
E-Mail: SLIS@twu.edu

OR

Dr. Doug Coyle
Department of Health Studies
Texas Woman's University
P.O. Box 425499
Denton, TX 76204-5499
Tel.: (940) 898-2868
E-Mail: tcoyle@twu.edu

 

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