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History & Library Science (HiLS) Program

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Contacts

Student Services Office
4110 Hornbake Library Building, South Wing
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742-4345
Tel: (301)405-2038
E-Mail: lbscgrad@umd.edu

Dr. Bruce Ambacher
4111G Hornbake Library Building, South Wing
College of Information Studies
College Park, MD 20742-4345
Tel: (301)405-2043
E-Mail: bambache@umd.edu

Dr. Daryle Williams ,
Director of Graduate Studies
2115 Francis Scott Key Hall
Department of History
University of Maryland
College Park , MD 20742-7315
Tel: (301) 405-4268
daryle@umd.edu

Organized in the late 1970s, the History and Library Science Master of Arts (HiLS) dual-degree program is jointly run between the Department of History and the College of Information Studies .

Satisfying the employment demands of libraries, museums, and archives in the public sector and private industry, the program prepares students for archival and bibliographic research, archives management, curatorship, conservation, and public history interpretation through an interdisciplinary program of traditional historical methodology and cutting-edge archival and technology skills."


Program Requirements

Students earn both the MLS and the Master of Arts in History. The program requires 54 credit hours (a minimum of 24 hours from each department).

The course of study must meet requirements for CLIS and those described on the Archives, Records, and Information Management Program page. In the Department of History, students must satisfy the requirements for the master of arts in history, including the requirement to take the general seminar and two research seminars in the major field (e.g., U.S. , Modern Europe, East Asia , Latin America , Women & Gender, and others).The rest of the history courses are selected from the wide range of courses that the department offers. Offerings related to public history, editing, historic preservation, and museum studies may be of particular interest. The courses remaining may come from either department, elsewhere in the University, or through the Consortium.Both CLIS and the Department of History offer a thesis option. For additional information on the MA thesis option in History, see: http://www.history.umd.edu/graduate/programs/ma/guidelines.html


Student Archivists at Maryland

Student Archivists at Maryland (SAM), the student chapter of SAA, is a forum for students specializing in or interested in archives. The group tours repositories, hosts guest speakers, arranges other events, and operates an electronic discussion group.


Admissions

See Applying to the MLS Program . Opportunities for financial assistance, in the form of graduate assistantships and research grants, may be sought through the College of Information Studies and the Department of History. On- and off-campus employment opportunities are generally excellent for students in the HiLS dual-degree program.

http://www.clis.umd.edu/financial_aid/index.shtml AND http://www.history.umd.edu/graduate/admissions/financials.html]

HiLS applicants must apply to and be accepted by both the History Department and CLIS. All applicants should have a strong undergraduate grade point average and Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores, as well as solid letters of recommendation. Some prerequisite courses may be required.

The deadline for Applications is December 15

Further information about the History Department is available at http: www.history.umd.edu/graduate.html


Contacts

Admissions Questions

Student Services Office
4110 Hornbake Library Building, South Wing
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742-4345
Telephone: (301)405-2038
E-Mail: lbscgrad@umd.edu

Dr. Bruce Ambacher
4111G Hornbake Library Building, South Wing
College of Information Studies
College Park, MD 20742-4345
Telephone: (301)405-2043
E-Mail: bambache@umd.edu

Dr. Daryle Williams , Director of Graduate Studies

2115 Francis Scott Key Hall
Department of History
University of Maryland
College Park , MD 20742-7315
Telephone: (301) 405-4268 daryle@umd.edu

 
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