The Library and Information Science undergraduate curriculum combines traditional library and information science theories with practical applications of information technology to provide an education and knowledge base that will shape students to become modern-day librarians and information professionals. Our programs aim to prepare students to make significant and lasting contributions to their profession.
The program typically spans four years, during which students can expect to become well-versed in both the theoretical and practical aspects of the field. Upon graduation, students receive librarian certification, which qualifies them to work as professional librarians.
For students seeking a Bachelor's degree in Library and Information Science, the requirements are as follows:
- Minimum of 120 total credit hours (students admitted in 2024 and after)
- Foreign language requirement