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Home | National Directories | Library Schools | University at Albany, SUNY - Department of Information Sciences and Technology |
University at Albany, SUNY - Department of Information Sciences and Technology
Basic Information
Address: 1400 Washington Ave, Albany NY 12222
Phone Number: (518)956-8137
Email: infosci@albany.edu
President: Carol Anne Germain, IST Department Chair
Admissions Contact: cgermain@albany.edu
Additional Information
School Type: SUNY, Research 1
Public/Private: Public
Financial Aid:
Area of Concentration:
Academic Librarianship
Archival Studies
Children's Services
Digital Libraries
Health Sciences Librarianship/Health Informatics
Information Systems Design/Analysis
Knowledge Management
Management and Administration
Organization of Information
Public Librarianship
Records Management
Reference and User Services
School Librarianship
Special Collections
Special/Corporate Librarianship
Young Adult Services
Academic Librarianship
Archival Studies
Children's Services
Digital Libraries
Health Sciences Librarianship/Health Informatics
Information Systems Design/Analysis
Knowledge Management
Management and Administration
Organization of Information
Public Librarianship
Records Management
Reference and User Services
School Librarianship
Special Collections
Special/Corporate Librarianship
Young Adult Services
Distance Education Options:
100% online program available
100% online program available
School Setting:
Urban, Research 1 institution with both online and in person learning modalities
School Size: 4,500
Classroom Size: 25-30
Student/Teacher Ratio: 15:1
Housing Availability:
yes, both on campus and off campus
Type of Housing: apartment complexes/residential
Diversity: 55.6% of the Class of 2028 came from historically underrepresented groups.
Admissions Requirements:
MS in Information Science Admission Requirements: https://www.albany.edu/cehc/programs/ms-information-science#admissions
MS in Information Science School Library Admission Requirements: https://www.albany.edu/cehc/programs/ms-information-science-school-library-online-program#admissions
Application/Transfer Deadlines: rolling
Parking Space/Availability:
student parking lot available with student parking pass
International Students:
International Student and Scholar Services: https://www.albany.edu/international-student-scholar-services
School History: