MLIS
- Coordinated Degree Programs
MS Anthropology / MLIS
The MS Anthropology/MLIS consists of 51 credits,
of which 21 must be in Anthropology. Students
will acquire skills in ethnographic research and
will be prepared to handle the information sources
and services in the fields of anthropological
and genealogical studies, as well as museum, library
and gallery management.
The Master of Science in Anthropology/Master
of Library and Information Science program prepares
students for positions as curators of museum libraries;
and as information specialists and researchers
for local history collections and state historical
societies. Students enrolled in this program concurrently
pursue the MS degree in Anthropology (21 credits)
and the MLIS degree (30 credits). Candidates for
the coordinated degree program will be expected
to fulfill the degree requirements of both programs.
Degrees will be awarded simultaneously.
MLIS Program Advisor
Dr. Elizabeth Buchanan
Rm: Bolton Hall 520 Ph: 229-3973
Anthropology Program Advisor
Dr. Judy Turner
Rm: SAB 125B Ph: 229-4613
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Graduate
Admissions
In addition to applying
to the Graduate School, prospective students
must apply to and be accepted by each respective
program.
Prerequisite to the award
of either degree in these coordinated programs
is the simultaneous award of its counterpart
degree.
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