Librarian, Archivist, Information Management Professional, Author, and Educator
Archival Studies Outcomes
Each course taken in the Masters in Archival Studies program at Clayton State University are listed below. Underneath each course is a link to an artifact from that course to show successful competency of course outcomes.
Required Courses
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ARST 5000 - Principles & Practices in Archives
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ARST 5100 - Archives, Records, & Technology
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ARST 5150 - Preservation of Archival Records
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ARST 5170 - Reference, Access, & Outreach
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ARST 5200 - Arrangement & Description of Archival Materials
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ARST 5300 - Digital Preservation
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ARST 5500 - Archival Appraisal, Selection, & Evaluation
Elective Courses
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ARST 5110 - Archives & Digital Humanities
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ARST 5250 - Digital Curation and Preservation Tools/Managing Digital Curation Programs
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ARST 6610 - Law, Ethics, & Archives
Capstone Track Courses
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ARST 6900 - Directed Research
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ARST 6950 - Archives Capstone