The MLIS program represents a continuous 100-year
tradition of education for the library and information
professions,
which began in 1901 with the Training School for Children's
Librarians, a department of the Carnegie Library. Andrew
Carnegie was the school's first benefactor. The education
of librarians who work with youth continues as a strength
today.
The Library and Information Science Program offers
three graduate programs - the Master of Library and Information
Science (MLIS), including the Online Distance MLIS Degree
Program (FastTrack MLIS), the Certificate of Advanced
Study (CAS),
and the
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD). The MLIS Program represents
a continuous 100 year tradition of education for the
library and information professions, which began in 1901
with the
Training School for Children's Librarians, a department
of the Carnegie Library. Andrew Carnegie was the school's
first benefactor. The education of librarians who work
with youth continues as a strength today. |
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