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Courses in the Master of Science in Information Studies curriculum should be viewed in terms of three elements:
Core (13 semester credit hours)All students must take the following courses during their first year of studies (13 semester credit hours):
Elective courses (24 credit hours)Electives are to be taken from the range of courses offered by the School of Information. Students may take up to 6 credits with appropriate courses outside the School. A student may also complete up to 12 semester credit hours of Individual Studies. The student should discuss these choices with his or her advisor. Exit Courses and the Capstone Experience (3 semester credit hours)Each student must complete his or her Capstone Experience under one of the Capstone Experience Courses. Students in the School Librarian Certification Program and the Preservation and Conservation Studies Program may meet the Capstone requirement by fulfilling the practicum for their specific program. Please see the complete listing of courses and tentative course schedules when planning a course of studies. Last Modified: February 10 2008 08:39:43. | ||