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Behavior vis-a-vis information as it bears on problems in library and information services and forms a theoretical and professional base for such services.
A capstone course where students reflect upon and assess their previously documented learning experiences and coursework through the completion of a student ePortfolio showcasing their academic acc
A series of lectures with discussions, featuring guest speakers, that highlight current and recurring issues and introduce students to leaders and issues in the field.
A brief orientation to the Rutgers MI program, the information professions, basic concepts and vocabulary, and the literature of the field.
Students who must interrupt their studies may, with the approval of a program director, register for Matriculation Continued (leave of absence).
Below are some sample topics courses offered in the last few years.
The last thirty years have seen a fundamental transformation in society.
This course explores how political, economic, and social actors leverage emerging communications media to pressure and persuade one another. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of how to
Marketing communications pervade nearly every aspect of modern life in consumer society, from broadcast commercials to public relations to product design and packaging to online search marketing.
Digital Journalism is a hybrid hands-on and conceptual course designed to help masters-level students develop introductory-level skills in multimedia reporting (using text, still images and video)