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    Studying Archival Science at the Master's level prepares you to preserve and organize invaluable historical documents and records. This field merges technology and history, making it a distinctive choice for those who want to safeguard our collective memory.

    Through specialized courses in digital preservation, archival theory, and records management, you'll gain practical skills in cataloging, digitizing, and creating access systems for archival materials. The program encourages students to strengthen adaptability as they explore new methodologies that reflect contemporary practices in the field. You'll also delve into various formats, ensuring you're equipped to handle everything from traditional paper archives to digital collections.

    By engaging with real-world projects, students learn how to assess and develop archival systems that meet diverse user needs. Graduates often pursue careers as archivists, digital preservation specialists, or records managers in libraries, museums, and private organizations, contributing to the ongoing preservation of cultural heritage and history.