Master in Library Information Science (Non-Thesis)

Master in

Library Information Science (Non-Thesis)

The Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) is a graduate program designed for individuals aspiring to become information professionals in the dynamic and evolving field of library and information science. This program provides a comprehensive curriculum covering library management, information organization, digital librarianship, and emerging technologies. Participants develop the skills needed to organize, manage, and disseminate information effectively, ensuring they are well-prepared to navigate the complexities of modern information environments. Graduates emerge as information leaders, equipped to contribute to the development and management of libraries and information services in a rapidly changing digital landscape.

Program Educational Objectives

Not Available

  • Curriculum

    1st Year • 1st Semester

    Course NameUnits
    Advanced Academic Writing3
    Methods of Research3
    Fundamental Statistics3
    Foundation of Library & Information Science3

    1st Year • 2nd Semester

    Course NameUnits
    Advanced Library Management3
    Organization of Record Knowledge and Information3
    Advanced Collection Management3
    Reference and User Services1
    Information Systems3

    2nd Year • 1st Semester

    Course NameUnits
    Archives and Records Management3
    Advanced Information Literacy3
    Seminar in Philippine Librarianship3
    Public Relations in Library and Information Center3

    2nd Year • 2nd Semester

    Course NameUnits
    System Analysis and Design for Libraries3
    Database Management and Information System3
    Library Services for the Underserved Groups3
    Seminar in Global Librarianship3
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  • Estimated Fees
    Particular Amount
    Estimated Total Fees per semester (including tuition and other fees)₱27,359.00
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  • Career Opportunities

    Senior Level:

    • Library Director: Assume overall responsibility for library operations. Develop and implement strategic plans for the library. Represent the library in the community and with stakeholders.
    • Head of Technical Services: Lead technical services departments, including cataloging and acquisitions. Oversee the development and maintenance of library collections. Collaborate with other library departments on resource access.
    • Director of Archives and Special Collections: Oversee archival and special collections departments. Develop policies for the acquisition, preservation, and access to unique materials. Engage in fundraising and outreach for special collections.
    • Chief Information Officer (CIO) - Library: Assume a high-level executive role overseeing library technology. Develop and implement IT strategies for the library. Manage library automation, digital initiatives, and information systems.
    • Director of Information Services: Oversee all aspects of information services within the library. Lead initiatives to enhance user access to information. Collaborate with other library leaders on broader strategic goals.

    Managerial/Executive Level:

    • Chief Librarian/Chief Information Officer (CIO): Assume a top leadership role overseeing the entire library or information services division. Develop and implement organizational strategies and policies. Represent the library at the executive level.
    • Dean of Libraries (Academic Setting): Lead library services and initiatives within an academic institution. Collaborate with faculty and administrators on library resources and programs. Contribute to the academic mission of the institution.
    • Library System Director: Oversee the operations of a library system serving multiple branches. Develop system-wide policies and procedures. Collaborate with regional and community stakeholders.
    • Executive Director (Library Consortium): Lead a library consortium, coordinating efforts across member libraries. Advocate for shared resources, services, and technology. Represent the consortium at the state or national level.
    • Founder/Entrepreneur (Library Technology Start-Up): Start and lead a technology-focused venture related to libraries. Develop innovative solutions for library services and information management. Take on a leadership role in shaping the company's direction.

Campus

Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation - Lucena City Lucena

Institute of Graduate Studies and Research IGSR

Keywords

MLIS
Masteral
LIS
Library Information Science
Librarian
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