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114 Master's degrees in Library Science in United States
Library and Information Studies
The University of Oklahoma School of Library and Information Studies is the only American Library Association-accredited master's degree in Oklahoma.
Master of Library and Information Studies
The Master of Library and Information Studies at the University of Rhode Island is a comprehensive, fully online postgraduate programme. Spanning 36 credits, this flexible degree focuses on information science, technology, and equity. It prepares students for leadership roles across diverse library and information sectors.
Health Care Informatics with Library and Information Science
The MLIS/MS Health Care Informatics with Library and Information Science Degree Program from University of Wisconsin Milwaukee is designed to provide students with theoretical and practical exposure to the evolving field of healthcare informatics as practiced in hospitals, clinics, professional offices, corporations, the government, the insurance industry, and higher education.
Instructional Technology, Media and Design (School Library Media)
University of West Georgia's Master of Education in Instructional Technology, Media and Design (School Library Media) program with a concentration in School Library Media is designed to prepare individuals to serve as building-level school library media specialists (also known as “school librarians”) in PK-12 schools.
Library and Information Science (online)
The fully American Library Association (ALA) accredited Master of Library and Information Science (online) program at the University of Maryland prepares graduates to be socially engaged and technologically focused information professionals, ready to create, educate, and innovate.
Library and Information Science
The Library and Information Science program offered at University of South Carolina prepares equity-focused and transformative leaders for a variety of formal and informal leadership positions at the school level.
Library and Information Science
The 21st century workforce must be information-savvy, understanding not only the how, what, where, when and why of technology and data but how to apply that knowledge. The Library and Information Science program at The University of Arizona helps you do that by preparing you to organize information in the digital age.
Archives and Records Administration
The Master of Archives and Records Administration degree program at the San José State University School of Information prepares students for careers in the rapidly expanding fields of records management, corporate archives and information governance.
Library Media Online
Develop knowledge and skills in school library media with University of West Alabama's master in Library Media Online specialist degree.
Information Science School Library
The Information Science School Library curriculum at the University at Albany combines various disciplines to prepare 21st-century school librarians including: library and information science, education, cognitive science, instructional technology and design, psychology and sociology.
Library and Information Science
Learn to connect people, libraries, and information through research, teaching, and service to enrich living and working in a global environment with this Library and Information Science program at the University of North Carolina Greensboro.
Library and Information Science
There are only a number of library schools with ALA-accredited programs), and a few still that offer the Master’s in Library and Information Science at the University of Kentucky (MLS, MSLS, etc.) fully online.
Library and Information Science (Online)
The Library and Information Science (Online) program of Drexel University is an industry leader in digital information management and ranked among the nation’s top library science programs.
Library Media
The Library Media graduate program from Saint Cloud State University will support you as you seek licensure as a school library media specialist — especially if your goal is to work in a public or private school.