GSLIS Master of Professional Studies in Library and Information Science (MPS)
Myriad changes in technology, along with other issues and trends over the past decade, are
making it essential for library and information specialists to further their education in order to
acquire the skills necessary for career opportunities and growth.
The purpose of a Dominican University GSLIS Master of Professional Studies (MPS) degree is to
provide library, information, knowledge, archival, and related professionals with the opportunity
to
(a) deepen their knowledge in particular areas of specialized study, and/or;(b) undertake broader-based study in areas of interest that may cross disciplinary boundaries.
Either approach will be under the direction and approval of a GSLIS faculty advisor.
Students will be able to enroll in relevant courses in GSLIS or the multiple graduate programs
supported by Dominican University and, where appropriate and with permission, pertinent graduate
courses taken at other accredited institutions. The MPS degree is particularly relevant as a second
professional degree for holders of American Library Association-accredited master’s degrees,
holders of specialized information degrees, certificated school librarians, archivists educated in
other programs, etc. Students enrolled in the MPS program may also earn certificates of advanced
study in up to two cognate areas as part of their degree.
Click
here to start your on-line application
process. If you have any questions please contact GSLIS Assistant Dean Diane Foote at (708)
524-6054 or
dfoote@dom.edu


