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Master of ScienceArchives Management Concentration The ProfessionThe archival profession has been growing steadily since the 1970s as the number of records and the knowledge and social consciousness about saving them have increased. As a result, new and improved jobs have been created in public and private organizations, where archivists establish and maintain proper repositories for larger and more diverse collections of records. Some of these positions have grown out of field placements from archives programs like the one at Simmons College. In fact, due to its location in historic New England, Simmons offers students access to resources for study and research not found in other parts of the country. Degree RequirementsIn addition to the 15 semester hours of required courses for the master's degree (LIS 403, LIS 404, LIS 407, LIS 415, and LIS 488), students entering the program Fall 2005 and thereafter take the following core courses for the GSLIS Archives Management Concentration. (Students who were enrolled in GSLIS prior to Fall 2005 should see my.simmons.edu/gslis/communities/archives.shtml.)
Internships are required in LIS 438 and LIS 440. Current standards in the archival profession require knowledge of the practices and theories taught in the core curriculum. In addition to the core courses noted above, students must take one of the following archives electives:
For the additional semester hours required to complete the degree, archives management concentrators work with their adviser to design a program to meet individual backgrounds and goals. The remaining two elective courses (6 credit hours) may include:
Contact us Dr. Jeannette Bastian See alsoCareers in Archives Management Dual-Degree Program in Archives/History
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