Earn your library master’s degree online.
How do libraries meet the needs of their communities in a digital-first world? What expertise do librarians require to foster fair access to information? How can we safeguard history and personal stories for future generations? How can overlooked narratives be brought to light? How do we empower people to assess the reliability of the information they consume? As a student in an online master’s in Library and Information Science, you’ll explore these critical questions, developing the skills to navigate today’s complex information landscape.
- Study with our esteemed faculty in a convenient online format.
- Learn to discover, manage and organize information resources.
- Gain knowledge and skills in user services, data privacy and protection, and information literacy.
- Focus on information justice and equity, engagement, and technology use in your community.
- Complete your degree in as little as 18 months.
- No GRE required.
Quick Info
Choose from 4 cohort start dates.
Next term starts Spring 2025.
12 Courses / 36 Total Credit Hours
Complete in as little as 18 months
No GRE Required.
Also available as an on-campus program.
What can I do with a master’s in library and information science?
A master’s degree in library and information science unlocks career opportunities across various settings, from community libraries and academic institutions to museums, non-profits, school districts, and more.
SAMPLE JOB TITLES
- Instruction Librarian
- Children’s Reference Librarian
- Photo Archives Manager
- Director of Special Collections
- Digitization Librarian
- Research Data Archivist
- Data Visualization Specialist
- Metadata Information Architect
- Content Management Analyst
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Courses & Curriculum
The 36-credit LIS curriculum is designed to prepare librarians who have the broad range of knowledge and skills needed for exemplary practice in the library and information profession. Students in the School Media specialization should consult the School Media specific curriculum.
Core Knowledge and Skills: 15 credits
LIS core courses provide a solid grounding in the knowledge, skills, and values of the library and information profession. The 15-credit LIS core has three parts:
Introductory Core: 3 credits
Information Resources Core: 9 credits
Management Core: 3 credits
Electives: 18 credits
The 18 credits of electives allows students to extend their core knowledge and skills in directions of their choice. Students can select any graduate-level course in the iSchool, including those from the MS Information Systems or MS Applied Data Science programs. Up to six credits may be taken from other approved graduate programs.
Exit requirement
IST 773 should be taken in the final term of the MSLIS program. This course is intended to facilitate a holistic, comprehensive, and reflective demonstration of the competencies students have learned in the program by allowing them to reflect on their body of work and make explicit connections among coursework and experience.
Professional Pathways
The MSLIS program strides to cultivate leaders in the library and information profession who will become implementers and advocates for information justice and equity, community engagement, and technology use in their communities of practice. It is designed to prepare library and information professionals with a broad range of knowledge and skills needed for exemplary practice and leadership in the library and information profession.
Customize Your Degree.
You can personalize your degree by choosing from one of six professional pathways. You can also earn a certificate of advanced study in Data Science, Information Security Management, Enterprise Technology Leadership or School Media without taking any extra classes.
Expand Your Network.
No matter where you live, you’ll have the support of our community of expert faculty, passionate students and hardworking alumni. You’ll experience one-on-one sessions with professors, internship opportunities that give you hands-on work in the field and access to networking events with connections to our worldwide iSchool alumni network.
Grow Your Potential.
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Offered online since our MLIS program has been accredited by the American Library Association (ALA) since 1928. We currently hold continued accreditation status through 2030.