Program Summary
Library, archival, and information studies is an interdisciplinary course that focuses on the organization, management, and preservation of information in various formats. It combines principles from library science, archival studies, and information management to equip students with the skills needed to handle, store, retrieve, and disseminate information effectively. The course covers topics such as cataloging, classification, digital preservation, information retrieval, and data management. It also explores emerging technologies, ethical considerations, and user-centered services in information environments. Graduates can pursue careers in libraries, archives, museums, records management, and other information-related fields, where they work to ensure accessibility and preservation of knowledge for future generations.