Mar 28, 2024  
2017-2018 Graduate Catalog 
    
2017-2018 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Library Science, MLS


Program Coordinator: Kaye Dotson (108 Ragsdale Hall; 252-328-2787; dotsonl@ecu.edu)

Program Coordinators by Areas of Focus:

  • Academic Library: John Harer (126-A Ragsdale Hall; 252-328-2787; harerj@ecu.edu)
  • Public Library: Lou Sua (104-B Ragsdale Hall; 252-328-2315; sual@ecu.edu)
  • School Library Media: Kaye Dotson (108 Ragsdale Hall; 252-328-2787; dotsonl@ecu.edu)

The master of library science is a totally online degree program designed for students seeking employment as librarians and information professionals in Pre K-12 schools, universities, community colleges, public libraries, and related settings. All students are eligible for NC Public Library Certification upon completion of the MLS degree requirements. The MLS requires a minimum of 39 s.h. of credit. Eight core courses (24 s.h.) are required of all students to be taken in a consecutive series as follows:

Academic library:


All electives are selected in consultation with an advisor to meet the career goals of the student.

Public library:


School library media (courses required for public school licensure):


A school focused sequence of courses within the 39 hour MLS including the following courses specific to school librarianship:

Note:


The 076 Media Coordinator license also requires a satisfactory score on the Media Coordinator Praxis/NTE (National Teacher’s exam). LIBS 6989 - Early Internship  is a prerequisite for students seeking media coordinator licensure and lacking an initial teaching licensure. Prospective school pathway applicants who hold an undergraduate degree or graduate degree in another discipline must complete the full MLS degree requirements, as specified above (39 or 42 s.h.).

Note:


Applicants holding a graduate degree in library science who are seeking school licensure are required to submit transcripts for evaluation. Upon review, a course of study will be determined to meet the competencies of the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction and the American Association of School Librarians of the American Library Association working with the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation.