The Master of Arts in Library Science (MALS) degree is designed to prepare library and information professionals to conduct research in an information environment.
This preparation is achieved by:
- The acquisition of knowledge in a set of courses basic to an understanding of library and information studies.
- Advanced instruction in a set of research courses.
- Completion of a thesis.
- Experience in a research setting. As graduates conduct their professional research and / or move into doctoral programs in librarianship, they will make effective contributions to library research.
Goals of the MALS degree in addition to goals for the MLS, are:
- To contribute to the improvement of library and information services through research.
- To produce graduates who can work in association with researchers in other disciplines.
- To produce graduates with research expertise needed to work in academic libraries, government agencies, etc.
Core Courses: 15 hours
- LS 5813 Information Professions
- LS 5013 Information Storage and Retrieval
- LS 5143 Organization of Technical Services
- LS 5753 Research Methods
- LS 5843 Practicum
Electives in Library Science and other disciplines: 15 hours
Research tool: 3 hours
Thesis: 6 hours
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