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Dual MSI - DDS DegreeAnnounced
The school of Information
will train a new genera-
tion of dentist librarians
21 3 4 5
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EVENTS
SI Formal: VerySuperstitious
Guest lecture: YusufcanMasatlioglu
Guest lecture: RobertGlushko
VIDEO"3D Printing for the DevelopingWorld" at expoSItion 2012.
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Dual MSI - DDS DegreeAnnounced
The school of Information
will train a new genera-
tion of dentist librarians
21 3 4 5
Prospective Students | Students | Alumni | Faculty | Faculty Openings | Staff | Partners | Media
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About SI
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The May 1st dealine forFall is approaching fast!
EVENTS
SI Formal: VerySuperstitious
Guest lecture: YusufcanMasatlioglu
Guest lecture: RobertGlushko
VIDEO"3D Printing for the DevelopingWorld" at expoSItion 2012.
LEARN MORE
Dual MSI - DDS DegreeAnnounced
The school of Information
will train a new genera-
tion of dentist librarians
21 3 4 5
Home
Prospective Students | Students | Alumni | Faculty | Faculty Openings | Staff | Partners | Media
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2012 Regents of the University of Michigan FAQs | Contact | Giving | Intranet
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About SI
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Careers
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Giving
Alumni
APPLY ONLINE
APPLY NOW
The May 1st dealine forFall is approaching fast!
EVENTS
SI Formal: VerySuperstitious
Guest lecture: YusufcanMasatlioglu
Guest lecture: RobertGlushko
VIDEO"3D Printing for the DevelopingWorld" at expoSItion 2012.
LEARN MORE
Dual MSI - DDSDegree Announced
The school of Information
will train a new genera-
tion of dentist librarians
21 3 4 5
Prospective Students | Students | Alumni | Faculty | Faculty Openings | Staff | Partners | Media
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Alumni
APPLY ONLINE
APPLY NOW
The May 1st dealine forFall is approaching fast!
EVENTSSI Formal: VerySuperstitious
Guest lecture: YusufcanMasatlioglu
Guest lecture: RobertGlushko
VIDEO"3D Printing for the DevelopingWorld" at expoSItion 2012.
LEARN MORE
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ACADEMICS
Masters of Sciencein Information
PhD inInformation
BA/BS inInfromatics
HealthInfromatics
Admissions
Funding yourdegree
Courses
AcademicResources
StudentLife
Office ofStudent Affairs
Master of Science in Information(MSI)Why an MSIDegree componentsSpecializationsDual degreesAcademic advisingPhD in information
A PhD in information The SI PhD differenceProgram objectives Degree requirementsMore
Master of Health InformaticsAdmissionsCurriculum
Certificate
BA/BS in informatics AdmissionCurriculumCareer outcomes
Office of Student AffairsStaff members
AdmissionsConnect with SIMSI admissionsPhD admissionsApply onlineCoursesCourse listCatalogClass schedulesMore
Funding your degreeScholarships AssistantshipsUM & federal resourcesStudent employment
Academic resourcesSkills enrichmentFacilitiesTechnology Libraries
Student lifeStudent groupsCampus resourcesLife in Ann Arbor
APPLY TO SITODAY
The School of
Information is
now accepting
applicants for
Fall 2012
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ACADEMICS
PhD inInformation
BA/BS inInfromatics
HealthInfromatics
Admissions
Funding yourdegree
Courses
AcademicResources
StudentLife
Office ofStudent Affairs
WHYANMSI?
THEMASTEROF SCIENCEIN INFORMATION (MSI)
PROVIDESAHANDS-ONPROFESSIONALEDUCATION.
FINDOUTWHATMAKESTHEMSI UNIQUE.
Master of Sciencein Information
M S I
Why an MSI?Discover why the Master of Science in Information (MSI) is a unique
degree designed to meet your needs. Review the objectives of the
program, the educational approach, and a profile of the student body.
MSIDegree componentsLearn about the degree components of the MSI including information
about our foundations sequence, management and methods distribu-
tions, specializations, practical engagement, cognates, and electives.
MSI SpecializationsExplore the MSI specializations in brief, or follow the li nks for details
about each specialization's focus, course offerings, and career
outcomes.
Dual DegreesFind out about dual degree programs offered by the School of Informa-
tion, or design your own.
Masters Thesis OptionLearn more about the Master's Thesis Option within the MSI degree.
MSI Academic AdvisingLearn about academic advising services and resources for MSI students.
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M.S. ININFORMATION
W MSI?
MSI degreecomponents
MSI Specializations
Tailored MSI
Admissions
Cognate courses
Dual degrees
Masters thesis option
MSI
Pathways to success
MSI Academic AdvisingAcademic advising for MSI students is provided by both faculty and staff. It is very
important that students take responsibility for their academic planning and meet
regularly with their advisors to develop ongoing advisory relationships.
The mission of MSI academic advising is to:
Provide accurate information regarding academic options, policies, requirements,
and procedures
Assist students in defining, developing, and reaching your academic goals
Enhance students' graduate school academic experience
For answers to common advising questions, see our MSI Advising FAQ.
Staff advising for MSI students
Staff advisors:
Provide students with guidance on course options and academic planning,
as well as academic requirements, policies, and procedures
Conduct graduation audits
Provide support and referral to campus services for a wide range of
issues and concerns
Provide information and guidance on SI and university resources and
administrative processes
Advise students regarding strategies and sources for funding and financial aid
The primary staff advisor for MSI students is Xiao-Wen Zou, senior academic and financial aid advisor. E-mail her at [email protected]
to request an appointment.
You may also meet with Judy Lawson, director of admissions and student affairs, for advising. E-mail her at [email protected]
request an appointment.
If you need an academic letter written on official SI letterhead, such as an OPT letter, a letter regarding enrollment status, etc., please
send your request to [email protected]. Be sure to include your name, U-M ID number, and the exact information you need
included in the letter. Please allow two business days for processing.
Faculty advising for MSI students -- An open advising system
Due to the diverse interests of MSI students and the interdisciplinary nature of the MSI program, SI has an open faculty advising system
for master's students.
During new-student orientation, students meet with temporarily assigned faculty advisors. After orientation, students are free to see
whichever faculty advisor(s) they would like, either by appointment, during office hours, or during the pre-registration advising period each
fall and winter term.
To determine which faculty member(s) to see for advising, review the listing of SI faculty to learn which classes they teach, their special-
ization affiliation, and their research interests. Or ask a staff advisor for a recommendation based on your areas of interest.
As an exception, K-12 School Media program students must see Clinical Assistant Professor Kristin Fontichiaro.
SI Faculty advisors can provide:
One-on-one mentoring
Field-specific insights
Guidance on course selection and academic planning
Suggestions for improving or enhancing your academic performance
Information on their research activities
Once you have established an advising relationship, faculty may be able to serve as a reference when you apply for scholarships,
internships, or jobs.
SI pre-registration faculty advising
The online advising scheduling tool is now open for pre-registration advising
appointments! If you are logged in to the Intranet, you can access this tool by
clicking on the above link. If you are not logged in to the Intranet, log in, then copy
and paste the following URL into your browser:
https://intranet.si.umich.edu/StudentAdvise.
Each fall and winter term, SI offers an additional, structured period of advising to
facilitate your planning for the following term. While students can seek advisingfrom faculty anytime, during the two weeks prior to the start of online registration for
the following term, students will have access to an online scheduling tool to sign up
for a 20-minute advising session with one or more faculty members.
Students may also schedule an advising session at any point in the term simply by
sending an e-mail message to the faculty advisor requesting an appointment. You
can find faculty e-mail addresses in the SI faculty directory.
For additional information and services related to academic advising, please follow
the links on the right side of this page.
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