Earn Your M.S. From a Top-Ranked Library and Information Science School
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among Library and Information Studies programs3
We equip library and information professionals with the skills needed to help diverse communities access, understand and use information resources.
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Top-10
among Library and Information Studies programs3
Syracuse University’s School of Information Studies (iSchool) delivers a high-quality online Master of Science in Library and Information Science program. The program offers a career-focused curriculum that will prepare you to bridge the gap between people, information and technology. Through personalized career support and hands-on experiences in the professional setting of your choice, you’ll gain the skills needed to promote equal access to technology, foster digital literacy and help underserved populations.
The MLIS curriculum offers three ways to customize your master’s degree and align your coursework to your professional goals. You can choose a professional pathway and focus your program in areas such as User Services and Community Engagement, Data Curation and Services, Children and Youth Services, and more. You can also pursue a career as a school librarian with our School Media Specialization. Or you can earn a Certificate of Advanced Study in areas such as Data Science, Information Security Management and more.
Learn to lead in library and information science online at Syracuse.
Syracuse University partners with 2U to support the delivery of this online program. Syracuse University has full control over the program, including all core academic functions. Click here to learn more about 2U’s roles and responsibilities.
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