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Information Sciences ProgramDirector: Michael Mirabito, Ph.D. Overview || Program Options || Program of Study OverviewThe Marywood University Information Sciences (IS) program will prepare you for an exciting and challenging career in the growing field of information sciences. In the age of the information superhighway and multimedia technology, the talents of skilled information professionals are in high demand. Organizations in business, education, science, government, and industry increasingly depend on specialists who can connect people and knowledge, including librarians, communications officers and e-business managers. The IS program includes flexible options to meet your educational and professional goals. These include:
Marywood's program in Information Sciences will provide the training and knowledge you need. Depending on the degree or certificate you choose, you will be prepared for a wide variety of career options including
Program OptionsOption 1. M.S. degree in Information Sciences. Option 2. Obtain a certificate in a specialized track. Option 3. K-12 Library Science or Instructional Technology
Certification.
Option 1 (M.S. degree)If you pursue the M.S., you will, as stated, complete a core curriculum as well as a track or concentration area. The tracks are: Corporate Communication || E-business || Health Communication || Instructional Technology || Library/Information Science Train to work in a corporate environment, including applications in marketing, Web-based content development, public relations and multimedia-video production. Learn the technology and business skills you need for a challenging career in the world of online business including electronic commerce, e-banking, Web site development, HTML programming and more. The Health Communication track will prepare individuals to work in the health field. Students will learn how to communicate to diverse client groups about a variety of health topics. Potential employers and media outlets include hospitals, medical clinics, television stations and the Internet. This track also has a unique characteristic; students will be introduced to traditional and alternative medical practices, that is, integrative medicine. Master multimedia instructional tools and technologies (Web-based, video, multimedia, CD-ROM) used in instructional design in schools, higher education, and corporate training. This specialization is designed to meet Pennsylvania Department of Education standards for certification as a K-12 Instructional Technology Specialist. Acquire the knowledge and technology skills needed to manage information flow in a variety of information-based careers at educational institutions, libraries, government agencies, research-based organizations, legal firms, and more. This specialization is designed to meet Pennsylvania Department of Education standards for certification as a K-12 school librarian. Option 2 (Certificate)If you do not want to pursue the M.S., but want to enhance your background and experience, you can complete a certificate in any of the 4 tracks. Please note: Upon the completion of a track, you can elect to complete the M.S. All the credits completed for the certificate will be counted toward the M.S. degree. you must, however, meet the admission requirements for the M.S. degree program to be considered a candidate. Option 3 (Certification)The certification program is particularly valuable for individuals with teaching experience who want to pursue a new career path. If you do not have teaching experience, the Information Sciences program offers certification tracks to prepare you to work in the K-12 market. Library Science/Information students who choose this option can also receive an M.S. with the completion of the certification and core courses. Certification is offered in: K-12 Instructional Technologist Please note: Upon the completion of a certification, you can elect to complete the M.S. All the credits completed for the certification will be counted toward the M.S. degree. you must, however, meet the admission requirements for the M.S. degree program to be considered a candidate.
Program of Study: Specific InformationI. The Interdisciplinary Core (21 credits)
II. The Tracks (18 credits) The Corporate Communication Specialization
The E-business Specialization
The Health Communication Specialization
The Instructional Technology Specialist
The Library/Information Science Specialization
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