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Syracuse iSchool, 2U partner to strengthen online offerings

Two information science graduate degrees now supported by 2U’s operating infrastructure

syracuse-online [1]Syracuse University’s School of Information Studies (iSchool) and 2U, Inc. have partnered to further strengthen the iSchool’s online graduate degrees, including the Master of Science in Information Management, the Master of Science in Library and Information Science, and the Master of Science in Library and Information Science: School Media degrees.

The iSchool joins the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications (Communications@Syracuse) and the Martin J. Whitman School of Management (MBA@Syracuse and Accounting@Syracuse) as the third school at Syracuse offering online degrees through 2U.

The new partnership will enhance the iSchool’s 20-plus years of experience in online education by combining 2U’s advanced learning platform and technology-enabled services with the iSchool’s interdisciplinary, collaborative, and experiential educational offerings and renowned faculty members who are leading experts and innovators in a range of professions, including information policy, technology and management, data science, information security, and more.

The iSchool boasts more than 50 faculty members instructing over 1,400 students participating in graduate and undergraduate programs in information policy, information behavior, information management, information systems, information technology, information services, library science, data science and information security.

“The iSchool has been offering innovative online learning opportunities since 1993. We’re taking another step forward today by partnering with 2U to enhance the reach of our online graduate degrees,” said Jeffrey M. Stanton, interim dean of the iSchool. “2U has demonstrated a consistent capability to support universities in delivering the highest quality online graduate degrees. By partnering with 2U, we will extend our institutional mission to transform the information field.”

The online program, in partnership with 2U, will be named iSchool@Syracuse. They will feature live face-to-face online classes taught by iSchool faculty members, dynamic course content, and real-world learning experiences. iSchool@Syracuse students must meet the same academic criteria as students in the on-campus program.
• The MS in Information Management degree will feature a 42-credit curriculum focused on the strategic use and management of information resources in business, government, and nonprofit organizations.
• The MS in Library and Information Science degree features a 36-credit curriculum that prepares students for careers across a broad range of organizations, including academic institutions, public libraries, corporations, government agencies or cultural institutions.
• The MS in Library and Information Science: School Media specialization consists of a 37-credit curriculum focused on providing students the skills to instruct children in grades pre-K through 12 in all areas of literacy and technology fluency.

The new iSchool@Syracuse will begin accepting applications in April 2016 for the first cohorts, which will begin classes in October 2016. For more information on iSchool@Syracuse, please visit 2u.com/about/partners/syracuse-ischool/ [2].

Material from a press release was used in this report.