Open Classes Academics

Overview

Academics — Open Classes
Course Topics

“The Open Classes program is incredible. The course work is already helping me improve my skills.” – Jessica Berger, Open Classes student

Open Classes courses are electives offered in the Master of Library and Information Science, Master of Archives and Records Administration and Master of Informatics programs. Most of the electives offered in the master’s degree programs are available through the Open Classes program on a space available basis. Courses are offered during the fall, spring, and summer sessions. Course selection and faculty vary each session.

Courses cover a wide range of topics. Spring topics included: Python, Information Visualization, Intellectual Freedom, Serving Homeless Patrons in Public Libraries, Library Outreach, Political Advocacy, Film Collections, EAD and more!