The accelerated BS Information Science + MLIS program allows students to first pursue a STEM-designated Bachelors degree that teaches skills to design solutions, create systems and lead teams that bring together information, technology and people.
In the BS, students develop a range of technical skills, including database design, information architecture, and web and mobile development, alongside knowledge and skills from the social sciences, such as organizational psychology and human behavior. Combined program students can then complement their undergraduate training in sociotechnical information studies with an American Library Association (ALA)-accredited professional degree that provides students with a comprehensive foundation in both research and practice in library and information science.
Students graduate in five years with both a Bachelor of Science in Information Science degree and a Master of Library and Information Science degree.
The program prepares graduates to be socially engaged and technologically focused information professionals, ready for careers in government agencies, archives, museums, libraries, community organizations, start-ups, and any other type of organization engaged in information activities.
