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In collaboration with several other academic units at UW-Milwaukee, SOIS offers students the opportunity to obtain two Master’s degrees concurrently—one in Library and Information Science (MLIS) and one in a subject area.

Degree Requirements

  • The number of degree credits needed for each of the coordinated programs is usually 12 fewer than the sum of the two programs if they were not taken simultaneously. All degree requirements of each component must be satisfied.
  • The MLIS portion of the coordinated degrees can be completed online.
  • Prerequisite to the award of either degree in this program is the simultaneous award of its counterpart degree.

MLIS Component

The Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) component of each of the coordinated programs includes 30 credits of SOIS courses. These include the MLIS core courses (12 credits). The remaining 18 MLIS credits are selected from the School’s offerings in accordance with the student’s goals in the coordinated degree program.

MLIS/MA Art History

The MLIS/MA Art History Coordinated Degree Program prepares students for positions as art librarians, as curators of rare books and special collections, and as archivists, registrars, and collections managers in art museums.  

Program Type

Master’s

Program Format

On Campus

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Admission Requirements

Application Deadlines

Application deadlines vary by program, please review the application deadline chart for specific programs. Other important dates and deadlines can be found by using the One Stop calendars.

Admission

Students are admitted to both graduate programs separately, and admission requirements are consistent with those specified by the UWM Graduate School, the Art History MA of the College of Letters and Science, and the Library and Information Science MLIS of the School of Information Studies.

Credits and Courses

The MA in Art History normally has a minimum requirement of 30 credits from Art History courses. For the coordinated MA Art History/MLIS degree program, however, students can substitute 6 credits in Information Studies courses for 6 credits of Art History courses. This program, therefore, requires a total of 54 credits. Students must complete the 30 credits required for the MLIS component and the 24 credits in Art History courses as specified below.

Basic Required MLIS Courses

Core Courses
INFOST 501Foundations of Library and Information Science3
INFOST 511Organization of Information3
INFOST 571Information Access and Retrieval3
INFOST 799Research Methods in Information Studies3
Other MLIS courses18
Total Credits30

Art History Courses 

The minimum degree requirement is 24 credits in Art History, of which a minimum of 18 credits must be 700- to 900-level courses. To fulfill the Distribution Requirement, students must complete at least 3 credits in each of the following four areas: 1) Ancient/Medieval, 2) Renaissance/Baroque, 3) Modern/Contemporary, and 4) Non-Western. At least 6 of these credits must be fulfilled at the 700-level or above. 

Core Courses
ARTHIST 700Proseminar in Art History (Must be taken in the student's first fall semester)3
ARTHIST 891Art Museum Internship3
ARTHIST 990Thesis Research6
Distribution Requirement12
Total Credits24

Important

You must refer to the catalog pages of both individual master's programs to ensure that you meet all requirements for both degrees.

Application to all graduate programs are completed through the UWM Graduate School. Please see their website for detailed information about the application process and contact them with questions.

We also have provided information about applying to one of the Art History graduate programs and our admissions criteria:

How to apply for the MA/MLIS in Art History

Teaching and Research Assistantships are the primary form of financial support for Art History graduate students. These positions provide a salary and tuition remission. Some small scholarships are also available. Click below for more details.

Contact

Prospective Graduate Students

Questions regarding the application or the application process should be directed to the UWM Graduate School at gradschool@uwm.edu or 414-229-6569.

Current Graduate Students

Questions about research opportunities, department funding opportunities, or issues specific to the discipline should be directed to Derek Counts.

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