In the Information Organization concentration, students learn how to organize information for a wide variety of information formats, resources, systems, and environments. Graduates may be responsible for library cataloging, classification, metadata development and use, indexing and abstracting, organizing digital resources and organizing special materials in libraries, museums, and archives.
Graduates are expected to understand the principles and application of concepts related to information representation, management, and access, including issues related to quality control, and the need to respond actively to users' needs. They are also expected to have a foundation in various systems and technologies used for organizing information.
General Requirements
- Total coursework of 36 credit hours (12 courses).
- Completion of INFO 5090 - Practicum ( 3 credit hours) unless officially waived based on previous professional and industry experience. Visit the Practicum Page for practicum requirements and practicum waiver request information.
- Completion of the Capstone Experience.
Required Courses (9 hours)
INFO 5000 - Information and Knowledge Professions
INFO 5200 - Information Organization
INFO 5600 - Information Access and Knowledge Inquiry
A grade of B or higher must be earned in all 3 core courses.
Guided Electives (Information Science Major)
Completion of at least two of the following major prescribed courses (6 hours) with the guidance of the academic advisor:
INFO 5305 - System Analysis and Design
INFO 5306 - Project Management for Information Systems
INFO 5707 - Data Modeling for Information Professionals
INFO 5814 - Web Content Development and Maintenance
INFO 5960 - Computer Programming or Equivalent
Completion of at least four courses (12 hours) from the categories listed below with the guidance of the academic advisor. It is also required that each student complete at least one course from each of the following areas:
Information Organization
INFO 5205 - Information Indexing, Abstracting and Retrieval
INFO 5210 - Introduction to Cataloging and Classification
INFO 5220 - Advanced Cataloging and Classification
INFO 5223 - Metadata and Networked Information Organization and Retrieval I
INFO 5224 - Metadata and Networked Information Organization and Retrieval II (Advanced
Topics in Metadata)
System and Application
INFO 5206 - Information Retrieval Design
INFO 5224 - Metadata and Networked Information Organization and Retrieval II (Advanced
Topics in Metadata)
INFO 5707 - Data Modeling for Information Professionals
INFO 5717 - Networked Data Modeling and Processing
INFO 5740 - Introduction to Digital Libraries
INFO 5750 - Managing Library Automation Projects
INFO 5814 - Web Content Development and Maintenance
INFO 5815 - Digital Imaging for Information Professionals
INFO 5819 - Web Administration for Information Professionals
Management
INFO 5300 - Management of Information Agencies
INFO 5305 - Systems Analysis and Design
INFO 5306 - Project Management of Information Systems
INFO 5390 - Technical Services in Libraries and Information Centers
General Electives
Additional three elective courses (9 hours) selected from the catalog or transferred
from other programs with the approval of the academic advisor.
School Librarian Certification students should see the respective School Librarian Certification program page for specific requirement, as their options differ from other programs.
Further information concerning these requirements may be obtained by contacting the College of Information (COI) Advising Team by email at ci-advising@unt.edu or by phone at 940-565-2445.