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The Master of Library and Information Science degree prepares students for professional positions in public, academic, special and school libraries; archives; museums; and other types of information agencies, organizations and companies. Many M.L.I.S. graduates go on to positions in other areas of the information field besides libraries — in research, for example, or publishing, information management, competitive business intelligence and more. An accredited M.L.I.S. degree is the basic requirement for professional employment in most libraries and information centers.
Students can concurrently pursue a dual program with the Master of Business Administration degree. Each program makes an independent admission decision. For further information about the dual degree program, see the specific program section in this catalog.
The Library and Information Science major includes the following optional concentrations:
For more information about graduate admissions, visit the graduate admission website. For more information on international admissions, visit the international admission website.
In calculating the total GPA, all grades from all courses taken at relevant level (baccalaureate or master's) from all institutions are required. Applicants who do not meet the minimum 2.750 GPA requirement must submit a statement that addresses the circumstances that contributed to the GPA and preparation for success in graduate study. Applicants should include recent professional achievements that indicate an ability to perform at a higher academic level to be considered for conditional admission to the program.
International applicants who do not meet the above test scores will not be considered for admission.
Appropriate technology and computer literacy skills are essential for each School of Information course. In order to be successful in the program, all incoming students must meet the School of Information computer competencies, as well as its minimum computer hardware, software and internet access requirements before the first day of class. For details, students should consult the school's website.
Applications submitted after these deadlines will be considered on a space-available basis.
Graduates of this program will be able to:
Students have the opportunity to complete a dual degree program with the M.B.A. degree in Business Administration and the M.L.I.S. degree in Library and Information Science. A separate application must be submitted for each program. Students can view admission requirements for each program on their respective catalog page.
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
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Major Requirements | ||
ACCT 63037 | FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING FOR DECISION MAKING | 2 |
ACCT 63038 | MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING FOR DECISION MAKING | 2 |
BA 64005 | ANALYTICS FOR DECISION MAKING | 2 |
BA 64026 | SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT | 2 |
CIS 64042 | GLOBALIZATION AND TECHNOLOGY STRATEGY | 2 |
ECON 62021 | MACROECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS | 2 |
ECON 62022 | MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS | 2 |
FIN 66050 | LAW AND ETHICS | 2 |
FIN 66060 | MANAGERIAL FINANCE | 2 |
HRM 64271 | HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT | 2 |
LIS 50645 | DATABASE FUNDAMENTALS FOR INFORMATION PROFESSIONALS | 3 |
LIS 60020 | INFORMATION ORGANIZATION | 3 |
LIS 60030 | PEOPLE IN THE INFORMATION ECOLOGY | 3 |
LIS 60040 | INFORMATION INSTITUTIONS AND PROFESSIONS | 3 |
LIS 60050 | RESEARCH AND ASSESSMENT IN LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE | 3 |
LIS 60401 | LEADERSHIP IN LIBRARIES AND INFORMATION CENTERS | 3 |
MGMT 64158 | LEADERSHIP | 2 |
MGMT 68051 | BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT I 1 | 1 |
MKTG 65051 | MARKETING MANAGEMENT | 2 |
M.B.A. Business Administration Elective | 3 | |
Library and Information Science Electives 2 | 9 | |
Culminating Requirement | ||
LIS 60099 | MASTER'S PORTFOLIO IN LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE | 1 |
MGMT 64399 | BUSINESS STRATEGY | 3 |
Minimum Total Credit Hours: | 59 |
MGMT 68051 may be waived for students with at least two years of full-time work experience.
Any LIS graduate courses in accord to student's career goals may count as an elective in consultation with academic advisors. Students interested in working in a corporate or nonprofit environment will find topics such as record keeping, records management, information policy, knowledge management, library management and database fundamentals to be important in their future work.
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Code | Title | Credit Hours |
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Major Requirements | ||
LIS 60020 | INFORMATION ORGANIZATION | 3 |
LIS 60030 | PEOPLE IN THE INFORMATION ECOLOGY | 3 |
LIS 60040 | INFORMATION INSTITUTIONS AND PROFESSIONS | 3 |
LIS 60050 | RESEARCH AND ASSESSMENT IN LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE | 3 |
Major Electives, choose from the following: 1 | 12 | |
Health Informatics (HI) Graduate (50000 level and higher) course | ||
Knowledge Management (KM) Graduate (50000 level and higher) course | ||
Library and Information Science (LIS) Graduate (50000 level and higher) course | ||
User Experience (UX) Graduate (50000 level and higher) course | ||
Culminating Requirement | ||
LIS 60099 | MASTER'S PORTFOLIO IN LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE | 1 |
Additional Requirements or Concentration | ||
Choose from the following: | 12 | |
Minimum Total Credit Hours: | 37 |
A maximum of 6 credit hours of either course or any combination of LIS 60692 and LIS 61096 may be applied towards the degree program.
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
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Major Requirements | ||
Library and Information Science (LIS) Electives 1 | 12 | |
Minimum Total Credit Hours: | 12 |
A maximum of 6 credit hours of either course or any combination of LIS 60692 and LIS 61096 may be applied towards the degree program.
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
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Concentration Requirements | ||
LIS 60652 | FOUNDATIONS OF RECORDKEEPING IN SOCIETY | 3 |
LIS 60657 | THEORY AND METHODS OF ARCHIVAL ACQUISITION, SELECTION AND APPRAISAL | 3 |
LIS 60658 | THEORY AND PRACTICE OF ARCHIVAL DESCRIPTION | 3 |
Concentration Elective, choose from the following: | 3 | |
LIS 60631 | INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL PRESERVATION | |
LIS 60633 | DIGITAL CURATION | |
LIS 60635 | CULTURAL HERITAGE INFORMATICS | |
LIS 60651 | DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING AND COLLECTION MANAGEMENT | |
LIS 60654 | PRESERVATION AND CONSERVATION OF HERITAGE MATERIALS | |
LIS 60659 | INTRODUCTION TO AUDIOVISUAL ARCHIVING | |
LIS 60665 | RARE BOOKS AND SPECIAL COLLECTIONS | |
LIS 60692 | INTERNSHIP IN INFORMATION AND CULTURAL HERITAGE INSTITUTIONS 1 | |
LIS 61095 | SPECIAL TOPICS IN INFORMATION STUDIES 2 | |
Minimum Total Credit Hours: | 12 |
A maximum of 6 credit hours of either course or any combination of LIS 60692 and LIS 61096 may be applied towards the degree program.
Selected topic courses should be chosen in consultation with faculty advisor to ensure relevance to concentration.
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
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Concentration Requirements | ||
HI 60419 | CONSUMER HEALTH INFORMATICS | 3 |
LIS 60620 | HEALTH INFORMATION RESOURCES | 3 |
LIS 60671 | INTRODUCTION TO CATALOGING PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES IN MEDICAL LIBRARIES | 1 |
LIS 60672 | REFERENCE SOURCES AND SERVICES IN MEDICAL LIBRARIES | 1 |
LIS 60673 | MEDICAL LIBRARY MANAGEMENT AND CULTURE | 1 |
LIS 60692 | INTERNSHIP IN INFORMATION AND CULTURAL HERITAGE INSTITUTIONS 1 | 3 |
Minimum Total Credit Hours: | 12 |
A maximum of 6 credit hours of either course or any combination of LIS 60692 and LIS 61096 may be applied towards the degree program.
Minimum Major GPA | Minimum Overall GPA |
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- | 3.000 |
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The Master of Science degree in Knowledge Management prepares professionals to serve as leaders who guide organizations into improved performance through better use of organizational knowledge. Graduates of the program will be able to design, deliver and support knowledge management programs at the enterprise and project levels.
Organizations of all types, across all sectors of the economy, face a growing need for increased efficiencies. Gaining these efficiencies means organizations must mature into knowledge organizations by developing and applying knowledge to serve their markets better. This requires professionals with new skills and tools found in the emerging domain of knowledge management.
Students in the Knowledge Management major learn principles, values and best practices that will prepare them for leadership roles in their future careers. They learn from interaction with their instructors and student colleagues, many of whom are also professionals working in knowledge management. Through courses, internships and other opportunities, students gain real-world, practical experience in developing and applying knowledge to improve organizational strategies, processes and technical skills.
For more information about graduate admissions, visit the graduate admission website. For more information on international admissions, visit the international admission website.
Applications to the M.S. in Knowledge Management are not being accepted starting with the summer 2025 admission term.
In calculating total GPA, all grades from all courses taken at relevant level (bachelor's or master's) from all institutions are counted. Applicants who do not meet the minimum 2.750 GPA requirement must submit a statement that addresses the circumstances that contributed to the GPA and preparation for success in graduate study. Applicants should include recent professional achievements that indicate an ability to perform at a higher academic level to be considered for conditional admission to the program.
International applicants who do not meet the above test scores will not be considered for admission.
Appropriate technology and computer literacy skills are essential for each School of Information course. In order to be successful in the program, all incoming students must meet the School of Information computer competencies, as well as its minimum computer hardware, software and internet access requirements before the first day of class. For details, students should consult the school's website.
Applications submitted after these deadlines will be considered on a space-available basis.
Graduates of the program will be able to:
Students have the opportunity to complete a dual degree program with the M.B.A. degree and the M.S. degree in Knowledge Management. A separate application must be submitted for each program. Students can view admission requirements for each program on their respective catalog page.
The M.B.A./M.S. dual degree program prepares students for responsible leadership positions and offers an integrated business and knowledge management curriculum. Dual degree graduates will be able to design, deliver, support and lead knowledge management programs at the enterprise and project levels. Through courses, internships and other opportunities, students gain real-world, practical experience in developing and applying knowledge to improve organizational strategies, processes and technical skills with an emphasis on regional, national and global implications.
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
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Major Requirements | ||
ACCT 63037 | FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING FOR DECISION MAKING | 2 |
ACCT 63038 | MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING FOR DECISION MAKING | 2 |
BA 64005 | ANALYTICS FOR DECISION MAKING | 2 |
BA 64026 | SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT | 2 |
CIS 64042 | GLOBALIZATION AND TECHNOLOGY STRATEGY | 2 |
ECON 62021 | MACROECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS | 2 |
ECON 62022 | MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS | 2 |
FIN 66050 | LAW AND ETHICS | 2 |
FIN 66060 | MANAGERIAL FINANCE | 2 |
HRM 64271 | HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT | 2 |
KM 60301 | FOUNDATIONAL PRINCIPLES OF KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT | 3 |
KM 60302 | DESIGNING AND IMPLEMENTING KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT IN THE WORKPLACE | 3 |
KM 60306 | THOUGHT LEADERSHIP AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT IN KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT | 1 |
LIS 60636 | KNOWLEDGE ORGANIZATION STRUCTURES, SYSTEMS AND SERVICES | 3 |
MGMT 64158 | LEADERSHIP | 2 |
MGMT 68051 | BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT I 1 | 0-1 |
MKTG 65051 | MARKETING MANAGEMENT | 2 |
M.B.A. Business Administration Elective | 3 | |
Major electives, choose from the following: | 12-15 | |
Emerging Media and Technology (EMAT) Courses | ||
Health Informatics (HI) Courses | ||
Knowledge Management (KM) Courses | ||
Library and Information Science (LIS) Courses | ||
User Experience Design (UXD) Courses | ||
Culminating Requirement | ||
MGMT 64399 | BUSINESS STRATEGY | 3 |
Culminating Elective, choose from the following: 2 | 3-6 | |
KM 66092 | MASTER'S INTERNSHIP IN KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT | |
KM 66099 | MASTER'S PROJECT IN KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT | |
KM 66198 | MASTER'S RESEARCH PAPER IN KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT | |
KM 66199 | THESIS I | |
Minimum Total Credit Hours: | 58-59 |
MGMT 68051 may be waived for students with at least two years of full-time work experience.
Students who select thesis as their culminating requirement will complete 3 credit hours of College of Communication and Information electives; all others will complete 6 credit hours.
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Code | Title | Credit Hours |
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Major Requirements | ||
KM 60301 | FOUNDATIONAL PRINCIPLES OF KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT | 3 |
KM 60302 | DESIGNING AND IMPLEMENTING KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT IN THE WORKPLACE | 3 |
KM 60306 | THOUGHT LEADERSHIP AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT IN KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT | 1 |
LIS 60636 | KNOWLEDGE ORGANIZATION STRUCTURES, SYSTEMS AND SERVICES | 3 |
MGMT 64158 | LEADERSHIP | 2 |
Major Electives, choose from the following: 1 | 12-15 | |
Business Analytics (BA) Graduate Courses (50000 level and higher) | ||
Computer Information Systems (CIS) Graduate Courses (50000 level and higher) | ||
Emerging Media and Technology (EMAT) Graduate Courses (50000 level and higher) | ||
Health Informatics (HI) Graduate Courses (50000 level and higher) | ||
Human Resource Management (HRM) Graduate Courses (50000 level and higher) | ||
Knowledge Management (KM) Graduate Courses (50000 level and higher) 2 | ||
Library and Information Science (LIS) Graduate Courses (50000 level and higher) | ||
Management (MGMT) Graduate Courses (50000 level and higher) | ||
User Experience (UX) Graduate Courses (50000 level and higher) | ||
Culminating Requirement | ||
Choose from the following: 1 | 3-6 | |
KM 66092 | MASTER'S INTERNSHIP IN KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT | |
KM 66099 | MASTER'S PROJECT IN KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT | |
KM 66198 | MASTER'S RESEARCH PAPER IN KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT | |
KM 66199 | THESIS I | |
Minimum Total Credit Hours: | 30 |
Students who select thesis as their culminating requirement will complete 12 credit hours of electives. Students who select the internship, project or research paper will complete 15 credit hours of electives.
A maximum of 4 credit hours of KM 60693 may be applied to the degree.
Minimum Major GPA | Minimum Overall GPA |
---|---|
- | 3.000 |
Applications to the M.S. in Knowledge Management are not being accepted starting with the summer 2025 admission term.
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The Master of Science degree in Health Informatics prepares graduates for careers in managerial, analytical, consultative and executive roles working with healthcare systems and clinicians.
Health informatics is the science of evaluating, implementing and utilizing technology to manage all information related to the patient care delivery process: clinical, financial, technological and enterprise-wide. Three major components comprise the health informatics discipline:
The informatics field also draws contributions from computer science, the clinical sciences, social and organizational influences and business practices.
For more information about graduate admissions, visit the graduate admission website. For more information on international admissions, visit the international admission website.
In calculating total GPA, all grades from all courses taken at relevant level (bachelor's or master's) from all institutions are counted. Applicants who do not meet the minimum 2.750 GPA requirement must submit a statement that addresses the circumstances that contributed to the GPA and preparation for success in graduate study. Applicants should include recent professional achievements that indicate an ability to perform at a higher academic level to be considered for conditional admission to the program.
International applicants who do not meet the above test scores will not be considered for admission.
Applications submitted after these deadlines will be considered on a space-available basis.
Graduates of the program will be able to:
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Code | Title | Credit Hours |
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Major Requirements | ||
HI 60401 | HEALTH INFORMATICS MANAGEMENT | 3 |
HI 60402 | LEGAL ISSUES IN HEALTH INFORMATICS | 3 |
HI 60403 | HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEMS | 3 |
HI 60410 | HEALTH RECORDS MANAGEMENT | 3 |
HI 60411 | CLINICAL ANALYTICS | 3 |
HI 60414 | HUMAN FACTORS AND USABILITY IN HEALTH INFORMATICS | 3 |
HI 60636 | STANDARDIZED TERMINOLOGIES IN HEALTHCARE | 3 |
Major Electives, choose from the following: | 12 | |
EMAT 51510 | PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND TEAM DYNAMICS | |
HI 60412 | CLINICAL DECISION SUPPORT | |
HI 60413 | CHANGE MANAGEMENT IN HEALTH INFORMATICS | |
HI 60415 | HEALTH INFORMATICS INQUIRY AND ASSESSMENT | |
HI 60416 | HEALTH INFORMATICS ISSUES: POLICY, POLITICS AND ETHICS | |
HI 60417 | PUBLIC HEALTH INFORMATICS | |
HI 60418 | CLINICAL ANALYTICS II | |
HI 60419 | CONSUMER HEALTH INFORMATICS | |
HI 60691 | SEMINAR IN HEALTH INFORMATICS | |
HI 60792 | ELECTIVE INTERNSHIP IN HEALTH INFORMATICS | |
HI 60693 | VARIABLE TITLE WORKSHOP IN HEALTH INFORMATICS 1 | |
HI 61095 | SPECIAL TOPICS IN HEALTH INFORMATICS | |
HI 61096 | INDIVIDUAL INVESTIGATION IN HEALTH INFORMATICS 2 | |
KM 60301 | FOUNDATIONAL PRINCIPLES OF KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT | |
KM 60311 | BUSINESS PROCESS MANAGEMENT | |
KM 60370 | SEMANTIC ANALYSIS METHODS AND TECHNOLOGIES | |
UX 60511 | INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE FUNDAMENTALS | |
UX 60541 | USER EXPERIENCE EVALUATION FUNDAMENTALS | |
Any Knowledge Management (KM) Course | ||
Any Library and Information Science (LIS) Course | ||
Any User Experience (UX) Course | ||
Culminating Requirement | ||
Choose from the following: | 3-6 | |
HI 66092 | MASTER'S INTERNSHIP IN HEALTH INFORMATICS | |
HI 66099 | MASTER'S PROJECT IN HEALTH INFORMATICS | |
HI 66198 | MASTER'S RESEARCH PAPER IN HEALTH INFORMATICS | |
HI 66199 | THESIS I | |
Minimum Total Credit Hours: | 36 |
A maximum 4 credit hours of HI 60693 may be applied towards the degree.
A maximum 6 credit hours of HI 61096 may be applied towards the degree.
Minimum Major GPA | Minimum Overall GPA |
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- | 3.000 |
Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management Education (CAHIIM)
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