University of Wisconsin-Madison - The Information School MA in Library and Information Studies - On campus
University of Wisconsin-Madison - The Information School

University of Wisconsin-Madison - The Information School

MA in Library and Information Studies - On campus

Madison, USA

MA

1 year

English

Full time

On-Campus

* December 15 – priority application | March 1 – final application deadline

Key Summary

    About : The MA in Library and Information Studies offered on campus provides students with essential skills and knowledge for navigating the information landscape. This program focuses on contemporary library practices, information organization, and user services. Students engage in hands-on experiences and projects, preparing them for successful careers in various information settings.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates of this program can pursue diverse career paths, including positions as librarians, information specialists, or archivists. Other opportunities include roles in public and academic libraries, museums, and non-profit organizations. The skills acquired prepare students to adapt to the evolving demands in the field of library and information management.

Join us at the iSchool for a progressive and challenging program. Accredited by the American Library Association since its inception of accreditation (1924), our program will support you in becoming innovative information professional.

The Program Offers

  • Small class sizes, accessible instructors, individual attention;
  • Friendly, supportive, and collaborative community of learners;
  • Flexibility in scheduling for full or part-time programs of study;
  • Preparation for a variety of information careers;
  • Real-world experience through a required practicum course;
  • Highly regarded career services and professional placement rates.

Features Of The On-Campus Program

  • Mix courses from other internationally ranked UW-Madison departments into your iSchool degree (up to 9 credits), including computer science, education, psychology, and communications;
  • Gain experience via student employment or internships in renowned libraries, archives, labs, and technology projects while a student;
  • Flexibility in course format — students may take either online or face-to-face courses. Please note: Students in the on-campus program should expect to take 2-3 online courses;
  • Participate in lively student organizations and community projects that enhance classroom learning and develop professional leadership skills.

ALA Accreditation

The MA in Library and Information Studies program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison is accredited by the American Library Association Committee on Accreditation, with the status of Continued Accreditation. The next comprehensive review visit is scheduled for fall 2022.

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