The MLIS at the University of Pittsburgh's School of Computing and Information prepares students for professional roles in libraries, archives, and other information environments, focusing on evolving technological advancements and information needs. The curriculum includes a redesigned foundational core emphasizing the lifecycles of data and information, the roles of information professionals, and immersive experiential learning through a Design Methods sequence. Numerous electives allow students to tailor the degree to their specific career goals. The program has been accredited by the American Library Association for over 100 years and is responsive to the contemporary information marketplace, integrating library, archival, data, and information sciences and fostering professionalism and community engagement. Graduates gain theoretical grounding, practical skills, and ethical foundation for the information professions.
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