Graduate Schools for Library and Information Sciences

Library science programs can lead graduates to a lot more opportunities than working in the local public library. Earning a Master of Library & Information Science (MLIS) degree, for example, also opens doors to career pathways in government, education, and the potentially lucrative corporate world. Graduates from library science programs can find work as researchers, curriculum developers, archivists, documentation specialists, data administrators, and content managers as well as in roles at museums and private libraries. Successfully applying to such programs may require you to have a bachelor’s degree in a related field.

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