The Master of Management in Library and Information Science is designed to educate professional librarians for leadership from every level of the enterprise in academic, public and corporate environments. Graduates will identify and analyze critical issues and leverage resources and expertise to build community and organizational assets.
The program provides a solid foundation of course work followed by elective options culminating in the capstone project. Each semester students enroll in a 2-unit course in which they investigate critical issues, connect with leaders, undertake research with faculty and otherwise extend their learning and understanding.
The capstone project provides an opportunity for students to demonstrate their learning during the MMLIS experience and achievement of the core competencies for the program.
Courses are offered entirely online each fall and spring semester and during the summer. The program is offered through small cohorts.
Application
To qualify for admission to the MMLIS program, prospective students must hold a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution and have earned an undergraduate GPA of at least 3.0. (Neither the GMAT nor the GRE is required for application/admission to this program.) International applicants are required to submit a TOEFL score and must have earned a score of at least 100, with at least 20 in each section. (Students who have completed their entire bachelor’s degree program at regionally accredited universities located in the United States or in another country in which English is both the language of instruction and the official language of the country are exempt.) Proof of financial support is required of admitted international applicants.
Applicants will also submit a professional résumé, a statement of purpose, two letters of recommendation and transcripts from each institution of higher education attended.
For more information write to MMLIS.Program@marshall.usc.edu or contact the program administrator at (213) 640-4034.
Curriculum
The MMLIS degree requires 40 semester units — 28 units of foundation and other required courses, 9 units of electives, and 3 units of Capstone.
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