Wayne State University's library and information science program is offering courses leading to a master's of library and information science degree in the Bay City/Flint/Saginaw triangle, as well as Grand Rapids and Lansing.
The program is open to college graduates from all disciplines. Students must hold a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution and be interested in working in the information profession.
The off-campus program meets the needs of working adults who want to attend the university and pursue a degree or certification through part-time study. Students can begin the program in any term. Fall term classes begin Sept. 2.
Fall term mail-in registration runs through July 3 and off-campus final registration is Aug. 11-28. Applications can be requested from the library and information science program by calling (313) 577-1825 and registration information is available by calling the coordinator at (313) 577-4682 or off-campus registration office at (313) 577-4671.
For more details, call the WSU College of Lifelong Learning extension division at (313) 577-4682.
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