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DESCRIPTION:Our Master of Science in Information Studies (MSIS) degree offe
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 uate and professional backgrounds\, including business\, psychology\, anthr
 opology\, engineering\, art history\, music\, and architecture.\n\nOur grad
 uate dual degree programs are structured so that a student can pursue acade
 mic work in Information Studies and an additional field of study while fulf
 illing the requirements of both degrees in approximately three academic yea
 rs. In programs leading to two master’s degrees\, the degrees are awarded s
 imultaneously.\n\nSchool librarians have a broad influence on teaching and 
 learning across the grade levels. They collaborate with teachers to plan\, 
 teach\, and assess inquiry-based projects\, integrating information literac
 y skills and technology tools at point of need in the curriculum. They enga
 ge students and the broader school community in excellent and entertaining 
 books and exciting literacy programs to cultivate a culture of reading and 
 promote skills and attitudes for life-long learning. School librarians make
  books and digital resources available for all students\, equalizing inform
 ation access across the school community.\n\nRSVP Here
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DESCRIPTION:Our Master of Science in Information Studies (MSIS) degree offe
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 ciplinary professional program attracts students from an array of undergrad
 uate and professional backgrounds\, including business\, psychology\, anthr
 opology\, engineering\, art history\, music\, and architecture.\n\nOur grad
 uate dual degree programs are structured so that a student can pursue acade
 mic work in Information Studies and an additional field of study while fulf
 illing the requirements of both degrees in approximately three academic yea
 rs. In programs leading to two master’s degrees\, the degrees are awarded s
 imultaneously.\n\nSchool librarians have a broad influence on teaching and 
 learning across the grade levels. They collaborate with teachers to plan\, 
 teach\, and assess inquiry-based projects\, integrating information literac
 y skills and technology tools at point of need in the curriculum. They enga
 ge students and the broader school community in excellent and entertaining 
 books and exciting literacy programs to cultivate a culture of reading and 
 promote skills and attitudes for life-long learning. School librarians make
  books and digital resources available for all students\, equalizing inform
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 ciplinary professional program attracts students from an array of undergrad
 uate and professional backgrounds\, including business\, psychology\, anthr
 opology\, engineering\, art history\, music\, and architecture.\n\nOur grad
 uate dual degree programs are structured so that a student can pursue acade
 mic work in Information Studies and an additional field of study while fulf
 illing the requirements of both degrees in approximately three academic yea
 rs. In programs leading to two master’s degrees\, the degrees are awarded s
 imultaneously.\n\nSchool librarians have a broad influence on teaching and 
 learning across the grade levels. They collaborate with teachers to plan\, 
 teach\, and assess inquiry-based projects\, integrating information literac
 y skills and technology tools at point of need in the curriculum. They enga
 ge students and the broader school community in excellent and entertaining 
 books and exciting literacy programs to cultivate a culture of reading and 
 promote skills and attitudes for life-long learning. School librarians make
  books and digital resources available for all students\, equalizing inform
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 ciplinary professional program attracts students from an array of undergrad
 uate and professional backgrounds\, including business\, psychology\, anthr
 opology\, engineering\, art history\, music\, and architecture.\n\nOur grad
 uate dual degree programs are structured so that a student can pursue acade
 mic work in Information Studies and an additional field of study while fulf
 illing the requirements of both degrees in approximately three academic yea
 rs. In programs leading to two master’s degrees\, the degrees are awarded s
 imultaneously.\n\nSchool librarians have a broad influence on teaching and 
 learning across the grade levels. They collaborate with teachers to plan\, 
 teach\, and assess inquiry-based projects\, integrating information literac
 y skills and technology tools at point of need in the curriculum. They enga
 ge students and the broader school community in excellent and entertaining 
 books and exciting literacy programs to cultivate a culture of reading and 
 promote skills and attitudes for life-long learning. School librarians make
  books and digital resources available for all students\, equalizing inform
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 ciplinary professional program attracts students from an array of undergrad
 uate and professional backgrounds\, including business\, psychology\, anthr
 opology\, engineering\, art history\, music\, and architecture.\n\nOur grad
 uate dual degree programs are structured so that a student can pursue acade
 mic work in Information Studies and an additional field of study while fulf
 illing the requirements of both degrees in approximately three academic yea
 rs. In programs leading to two master’s degrees\, the degrees are awarded s
 imultaneously.\n\nSchool librarians have a broad influence on teaching and 
 learning across the grade levels. They collaborate with teachers to plan\, 
 teach\, and assess inquiry-based projects\, integrating information literac
 y skills and technology tools at point of need in the curriculum. They enga
 ge students and the broader school community in excellent and entertaining 
 books and exciting literacy programs to cultivate a culture of reading and 
 promote skills and attitudes for life-long learning. School librarians make
  books and digital resources available for all students\, equalizing inform
 ation access across the school community.\n\nRSVP Here
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