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Program TypeBy LocationSelect a Popular City: No cities match your criteria Select a Country: Select a CountrySelect Multiple CountriesThese results contain 71 campus & online accredited graduate degree programs & graduate schools in the field of education & teaching, subject of library/information sciences at the certificate & doctorate & masters levels in the state of virginia from all types of institutions.
  University of North Carolina at Greensboro
The MLIS prepares students for positions of leadership in school, public, special, and academic libraries and centers, as...
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  Type: Online
Level: Masters  University of Oregon
Online master's degree for mid-career professionals responsible for managing information, people, technologies, and resources...
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  Type: Online
Level: Masters  Drexel University
The MS in Library & Information Science program prepares tomorrow's information professionals for roles such as web developer...
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  Type: Online
Level: Certificate  East Tennessee State University
This course is available for those who currently hold a Master's level degree and a valid Tennessee Teaching License.
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  Type: Online
Level: Masters  Clarion University Of Pennsylvania
The program in library science provides professional study of the principles & techniques common to all types of libraries
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  Type: Online
Level: Masters  University of Southern California
In our modern world, information is at everyone's fingertips. Yet not everyone knows how to how to access, evaluate, manage o...
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  Type: Online
Level: Masters  Ashford University
Discover your passion. Earn your Master of Arts in Education with a specialization in Library and Media from Ashford Universi...
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 Type: Online
Level: Masters  Plymouth State University
PSU's MEd in Library Media K-12 Certification will prepare you for a successful career in the school library setting.
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 Type: Online
Level: Masters  Rutgers, The State University Of New Jersey
In the MLIS program, you'll learn how to contribute to the quality of life, encourage social development, and promote the val...
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 Emporia State University
The Master of Library Science (concentrations in Librarianship for Children and Young Adults and Archives Studies).
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 University at Buffalo
The Department of Library and Information Studies (LIS) offers a Master of Library Science (MLS) program that prepares gradua...
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Type: Online
Level: Masters  Western Kentucky University
The Master of Science in Library Media Education is a dual track program in information services and educational technology.
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 Edith Cowan University
Many Edith Cowan University students choose to study in the external mode because this suits their lifestyle or family and wo...
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Type: Online
Level: - Certificate
- Doctorate
- Masters
 San Jose State University
As a student in our fully online graduate programs, you'll be well-prepared for the ever-changing information landscape.
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Type: Online
Level: Certificate  Syracuse University
The 21-credit Certificate of Advanced Study in School Media is designed for students who already possess an accredited master...
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