This dual degree is designed to prepare students for professional positions in fine arts related libraries and information centers. The dual degree requires a minimum of 60 hours of graduate course work including a comprehensive set of required courses and overlapping electives in each of the degree programs. Students must apply for admission to the master's programs of both the School of Library and Information Science (SLIS) and the School of Fine Arts and meet the admissions criteria established for each. The two degrees must be awarded simultaneously.
In addition to the SLIS S401 prerequisite, students in this dual degree program will complete the listed requirements in SLIS that will total 30 credits.
*The MLS curriculum is being updated to help students stay current. We will be updating this page with the new requirements. As an interim tool, please use this MLS Degree Checklist – Effective Fall 2013 for your planning. Contact your advisor or the SLIS Office with any questions.
Note on tuition costs:
Students in SLIS dual-degree programs may find variance in their tuition
charges. There is not a standardized method of coding students in dual-degree
programs. SLIS, the University Graduate School, the Law School, the School of
Music, the School of Public and Environmental Affairs, the School of
Journalism, and other academic units each charge different graduate tuition
rates per credit hour. You will be coded in one school. If, as you near the
half-way point in your dual degree program, you will contact either school
(SLIS or your other unit), we can arrange to change your coding so that they
second half of your degree will be charged at the other unit's tuition rate.
Check with the Recorder of either school if you have questions.
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