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Archival Studies and Library and Information Studies

 

Degrees Offered: M.A.S./M.L.I.S.

Members

Professor Emeriti

L. Duranti, J. Saltman.

Professors

F. Kwakkel, V. Lemieux, H. O'Brien.

Associate Professors

M. Abdul-Mageed, J. Douglas, E. Meyers, L. Nathan, L. Sinnamon.

Assistant Professors

J. Bullard, E. Shaffer, H. Turner.
 

Program Overview

The dual degree program is designed to allow students to earn both a Master of Archival Studies and a Master of Library and Information Studies within a reasonable period of time (generally between three and five years). Students considering this option should carefully read the descriptions for each of the two individual degrees. Students who wish to complete the dual degree program should indicate this as early as possible, preferably on their application submitted to the School prior to admission, or following admission by speaking to a faculty advisor.

Prospective applicants may address inquiries and applications for admission to the Program Assistant, School of Information. Specify the M.A.S./M.L.I.S dual degree program. For information on the M.A.S./M.L.I.S. dual degree program, visit the Master of Archival Studies/Master of Library and Information Studies.

Contact Information

School of Information
Irving K. Barber Learning Centre
#470-1961 East Mall
Vancouver, BC, Canada V6T 1Z1
Tel: 604.822.2404
Fax: 604.822.6006
Email: ischool.info@ubc.ca 
Web: ischool.ubc.ca


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