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Career Support & Experience

The School of Information Sciences supports its students beyond the classroom as they begin to accrue skills that prepare them for their future careers. There are many hands-on opportunities for students to take advantage of in the MSIS program that will lay a strong foundation for achieving your career goals.

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Practicum: earn real-world experience and course credit

For: students seeking a practicum

The MSIS practicum is a means of gaining relevant, professional work experience. The practicum gives SIS students an opportunity to “try out” a job and type of workplace, gain professional work experience, earn academic credit and valuable professional contacts. The practicum experience:

  • Integrates the classroom with the “real world” under the supervision and instruction of an experienced information professional;
  • Puts technique and technologies in context;
  • Strengthens one’s accomplishments portfolio and resume through validating skills and knowledge;
  • Provides oversight, context, and feedback from skilled and established practitioners;
  • Can be done in any location;
  • Allows students an extended opportunity to “interview” an employer they are interested in working for;
  • Confirms interest in a possible career path and develops familiarity with culture and values of a specific type of organizational climate.

Contact the SIS Practicum Team at [email protected], if you are interested in learning more about the MSIS Practicum Program.

For: organizations offering a practicum

Information sciences is a diverse field with many different skills, positions, and organizations. Providing a wide array of options for students to engage in practicum opportunities benefits both the students and the organizations that work with them. Please let us know if you have a practicum opportunity for our master’s students.

If you are interested in hosting a practicum for one of our students:

If you would like to set up a meeting to discuss your organization’s needs and to see if a practicum student would fit well into your organization, please include at least three potential meeting dates and times in your email, and please include your time zone.

This gives our students the ability to discover and connect with your organization.

Information is sent out to every organization who has submitted an opportunity form on our website.

Please direct any questions you may have to our practicum team. We encourage you to submit an opportunity to give our students the ability to discover and connect with your organization. Contact us at [email protected].

Alumni career spotlights

Alvin Blount smiles while holding two children's books.

Dioceasan Archivist

Alvin Blount (’21)

Episcopal Diocese of East Tennessee

“Everything I planned to do before enrolling into SIS, I’m now able to do it. It’s not in a library, but virtual collection development, archival work, and area studies. SIS just put it all together.”

Scholarly Engagement Librarian for Social Sciences and Data

Kaypounyers “Kay P” Maye, Jr. (’21) Tulane University Libraries

“The SIS equipped me with both the practical and theoretical knowledge needed to make information accessible to all. I wouldn’t be the professional I am today without the guidance of the SIS faculty and staff.”

Assistant Professor and Research Data Librarian

Kelsey Badger (’22)

The Ohio State Libraries

“Management and curation of research data is still a nascent area of specialization in information sciences. Despite this, SIS has a very mature program with international experts that are both enthusiastic and generous with their time and mentorship. I was nervous as a new data professional at a large R1 university, but I quickly found that I was well-prepared thanks to SIS.”

Alumnus Eric Dawson leans against a cabinet, with one hand on it, and a black bust to the right of it and map behind him on the wall.

The practicum was the most direct contributor to my getting my job. I completed an internship for credit at the Department of Energy, working with their data management professionals over the summer. This experience was critical because it provided me with real-world experience that I could showcase to my new employer at the University of Virginia”

Joel Edgerton (’25)
Research Data Management Librarian
University of Maryland