June 26, 1997

Master's degree in library and information science available in out state areas from Wayne State University

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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