Overview
The Archives and Special Collections Graduate Certificate prepares students for careers in archives and related fields such as special collections, museums, and digital libraries. The 18-credit hour certificate combines online coursework related to archival history, theory, methods, organization, and ethics, with an archival practicum. The certificate may be earned with or post-MLIS degree or as a post-master’s certificate for those holding a master’s degree in a related field. If earned together with the MLIS, 12 hours may be counted toward both the certificate and the MLIS degree. Non-LIS graduate students are required to take LIS 505 - Cataloging and Classification as a prerequisite.
Campus: Online 100%
Program Requirements and Academic Policies
After successfully completing the required coursework, students are required to write a 2500 to 4500-word paper on a pre-approved topic related to archives, special collections, or digitization.
See General Degree Requirements and General Academic Information for graduate requirements and expectations.