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Design Your Own Pathway
You do not have to select a concentration. Once you complete the foundation and technical requirements of the Master of Information (MI) program, you are free to choose courses that align with your goals. It is best to do this with the guidance of a faculty member or advisor. If you are new to the program, contact MI Program Director Lilia Pavlovsky for assistance.
Requirements to Design Your Own Pathway
Zero-credit Courses (required for all students):
- 17:610:501 Introduction to Library and Information Professions
- 17:610:502 Colloquium in Library and Information Studies
- 17:610:503 Professional Capstone
Minimum Technology Course Requirement (3 credits):
Note: This course is required for Library and Information Science students. For the other concentrations, our program assumes that students have attained the competencies and objectives listed for 550. Please look at the course to determine if you meet the standards. If you do not, you must also take this course. If you have any questions, contact Associate Teaching Professor of Library and Information Science Anselm Spoerri.
Foundational Requirements (2 courses / 6 credits):
Note: Refer to the specific course study plans to see if a particular foundation course is required for your concentration.
- 17:610:510 Human Information Behavior
- 17:610:520 Organizing Information
- 17:610:570 Management Principles in Information Organizations
- 17:610:580 Knowledge and Society
- 17:610:581 Social Informatics
- Learn more about the core curriculum and required courses
- These courses provide a shared foundation that supports your ability to tailor your pathway to your career goals. We recommend meeting with an advisor to discuss options.
Core Requirements Overview
All Master of Information students complete three core zero-credit courses and select two foundational courses (6 credits), plus a minimum technology requirement.
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