Program Summary
Library and Information Science is a course that focuses on the organization, management, and dissemination of information resources in libraries and other information centers. It covers areas such as cataloguing and classification, information retrieval, digital libraries, archives management, research methods, and information technology. Students learn how to manage information systems and provide access to knowledge in both physical and digital formats. Graduates can work as librarians, information managers, archivists, records officers, or digital content curators in schools, universities, government agencies, and corporate organizations.