
INFM 284: Seminar in Informatics are special topics classes that may be periodically offered as alternatives to the regular career pathway courses.īe sure to consult the Course Rotations to plan your schedule and area of specialization. Students also may mix-and-match between the 7 Career Pathway courses offered to instead complete these 9 units of course work with a general option. Students will have an opportunity to apply the Informatics skill set in one of two contexts with an additional 9 units of course work focused on end users within a selected domain, such as: Web Programming and Information Architecture.Information Intermediation and Instruction.Digital Services and Emerging Technologies.Digital Archives and Records Management.Program Requirements for Non-Master's Students.Program Requirements for Current Master's Students.Information Governance, Assurance and Security.Organizational Consulting Project Handbook.Graduation Forms and Completion Letters.Academic Integrity and Accommodation of Disabilities.Incomplete e-Portfolio and Disqualification.Center for Information Research and Innovation.Library Technology Integration (LTI) Lab.
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Post-Master's Certificate in Library and Information Science

CA Teacher Librarian Services CredentialĬalifornia Teacher Librarian Services CredentialĪdvanced Certificate in Strategic Management of Digital Assets and Services.BS in Information Science and Data Analyticsīachelor of Science in Information Science and Data Analytics.Master of Science in Instructional Design and Technology.Master of Archives and Records Administration (MARA) Master of Archives and Records Administration.Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) Master of Library and Information Science.
