LIS
3000 - INTRODUCTION TO DOCTORAL STUDIES
An introduction to the requirements for the Ph.D. degree
in the Department of Library and Information Science and
to the broader social and academic context of doctoral
studies: its history and traditions, social role, methodologies,
and outcomes of doctoral scholarship in library and information
science.
LIS 3100 - Seminars in Professional Issues
LIS
3200 - Seminars in Book Arts, Preservation, & Archives
LIS
3300 - Seminars in Research Methods (PhD Seminar
in Qualitative Research Methods)
LIS 3400 - Seminars in Organization of Information
LIS
3500 - Seminars in Resources (Seminars in Subject
Area Resources and Services)
LIS 3600 - Seminars in Information Systems and Technology
LIS 3700 - Seminars in Management Theories and Applications
LIS 3800 - Seminars in Behavioral and Service Issues
LIS 3901 - Individual Research 1
LIS 3902 - Individual Research 2
LIS 3950 - Teaching Practicum
LIS 3970 - Seminars: Special Topics
LIS 3999 - Dissertation (Maximum of nine credits per term)
LIS 0000 - Full-Time Dissertation Study
Issues and problems arising from interrelationships among
information and individuals, society, organizations and
systems, and information that the information professions
address.
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