Course Overview
The Information Studies program at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is designed to prepare students for leadership roles in the information professions. Offered through the Department of Information Studies within the Graduate School of Education and Information Studies, the program focuses on the intersection of information, technology, and society. It emphasizes critical thinking, research, and practical skills in areas such as data management, digital curation, and information policy.
Unique features include a strong emphasis on social justice and equity in information access, as well as opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration with other UCLA departments. Students can specialize in areas such as archival studies, library studies, or informatics.
Career Prospects
Graduates of this program are well-equipped for careers in libraries, archives, museums, and technology sectors. They often take on roles that involve managing digital content, preserving cultural heritage, or shaping information policy. The program’s focus on both technical and ethical dimensions of information work ensures versatility in career paths.
Key Faculty and Staff
Notable faculty include experts in digital humanities, archival theory, and information policy. The department is led by distinguished scholars who contribute to both academic research and practical advancements in the field.
Unique Facilities and Partnerships
UCLA offers access to world-class resources, including the UCLA Library system, one of the largest academic libraries in the region, and specialized centers for digital preservation and research. The program also maintains partnerships with cultural institutions and tech organizations in Los Angeles, providing students with hands-on internship opportunities.
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