Computer-oriented librarianship -- quite a lot of universities with formerly just "library schools" are now calling themselves "library and information science" programs, and the "business-minded computer science" (mentioned in the now-deleted first writeup in this node) is called "information systems" or "management science" or something else at those universities. For library science, both the practical ability to access information in the many electronic forms available these days, as well as the legal, moral, and ethical issues surrounding that electronic info, are major portions of the necessary professional training.