Department of Information Studies

Course Offerings

Fall 2008
Summer 2008
Spring 2008
Fall 2007
Summer 2007
Spring 2007


For complete course descriptions see the Information Studies Courses page

IST 523: Fundamentals of Information Technology (3)

IST 533: Information Storage and Retrieval (3)

IST 535: Web Database Programming (3)

IST 538: Fundamentals of XML (3)

IST 546: Fundamentals of Records Management (3)

IST 547: Electronic Records Management (3)

IST 554: Contemporary Publishing (3)

IST 557: Introduction to Legal Research (3)

IST 560: Information and Public Policy (3)

IST 561: Internet and Information Access (3)

IST 571: Literature for Children (3)

IST 573: The History of Children's Literature (3)

IST 578: Literature for Young Adults (3)

IST 601: The Information Environment (3)

IST 602: Information and Knowledge Organization (3) (Formerly IIST 604)

IST 603: Information Processing (3)

IST 605: Information Sources and Services (3)

IST 606: Collection Development and Management (3)

IST 608: Research Methods (3)

IST 611: Information Systems (3)

IST 614: Administration of Information Agencies (3)

IST 618: Public Libraries (3)

IST 623: Seminar: Current Topics in Information Law (1)

IST 623: Storytelling for Librarians in Programming & Curriculum Integration

IST 636: Systems Analysis in the Information Environment (3)

IST 639: Online Information Retrieval and Services (3)

IST 642: Advanced Cataloging (3)

IST 643: Information Sources in the Humanities (3)

IST 644: Information Sources in the Social Sciences (3)

IST 645: Information Sources in the Sciences (3)

IST 649: Information Literacy Instruction: Theory and Techniques (3)

IST 650: United States Government Information Sources (3)

IST 651: Serials (3)

IST 654: Preservation Management in Archives and Libraries (3)

IST 655: Rare Books (3)

IST 656: Archives and Manuscripts (3)

IST 658: Microcomputer Database Development (3)

IST 659: Digital Imaging and the Web (3)

IST 666: Current Problems in Information Science and Policy (3)

IST 668: *Internship (3-6)

IST 669: **Independent Study in Library and Information Science and Policy (1-3)

IST 673: Technology in School Library Media Centers (3)

IST 675: Curriculum and Supportive Resources (3)

IST 676: Administration of School Library Media Centers (3)

Graduate Degrees — A Gateway to Success

M.S. in Information Science

The M.S.I.S. program is one of 50 nationally to be accredited by the American Library Association, which has more than 66,000 members in public, state, school, academic and special libraries in every sector of the economy. Graduates occupy top jobs in academic, public, school, corporate, and government libraries and archives, as well as in and many other information-handling organizations throughout the world.

The program also provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to enter a doctoral program in information science.

Detailed information about program requirements can be found on the M.S.I.S. page.

Admission Requirements

Applicants must hold a bachelor's degree from a college or university of recognized standing. Applications may be submitted for admission to the M.S.I.S. program or for non-degree study.

All applicants except those with a graduate degree in another field must submit scores on the general portion of the Graduate Record Examination (G.R.E.). Candidates with previous graduate degrees may be admitted with advanced standing, permitting the transfer of up to six hours of previous graduate course work. Three letters of recommendation and official transcripts of all academic study are also required.

Information and application packets can be requested by telephone, mail, e-mail, or the graduate admissions Web site.

Call: 518-442-3980
Write to: The Office of Graduate Admissions University at Albany 1400 Washington Ave. Albany, NY 12222 o
E-mail to: graduate@uamail.albany.edu

For specific MSIS or CAS program and admission questions, contact Assistant Dean Frances Reynolds in the Information Studies office: 518-442-5110, freynolds@uamail.albany.edu

About the Program

The degree requires completion of at least 42 credits. There are five areas of concentration:

  • Archives/Records Administration - to prepare students who wish to pursue a career in archives, or as paper or electronic records managers
  • Library and Information Services - to prepare students for professional positions in academic, special, or public libraries
  • Library and Information Services/ School Library Media Specialist - to prepare students seeking certification to work in public school libraries throughout New York State
  • Information Management and Policy - to prepare students pursuing careers as information managers in corporations, government agencies and nonprofit organizations
  • Information Systems and Technology - to prepare students for professional employment as systems and technology experts in a wide range of government, library, corporate and nonprofit organizations

Combined M.A. and M.S.I.S Programs

Two programs combine the M.S.I.S. and the M.A. in either English or History. By applying six credits in information studies and seven from English or history, a student can reduce the number of credits needed to 59. However, faculty may require additional course work.

Students may be admitted to a dual master's degree program at the beginning of their graduate studies, but no later than after completing 20 applicable graduate credits. Work done for an awarded master's or doctoral degree may not be used for this program. You must be admitted to graduate study in both the M.A. and M.S.I.S. degree programs for the dual program.

For more information please check the M.A. M.S.I.S. Information Sheet

Certificate of Advanced Study

The certificate is offered to students who wish to specialize in a particular area of interest beyond the master’s degree. The program includes a minimum of 30 semester credits of graduate study beyond the master's degree. An adviser helps each student design a program using courses within the Department and from other disciplines, such as the schools of Business and of Education, the Graduate School of Public Affairs, and the College of Arts and Sciences.

For more information please check the CAS Information Sheet

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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