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School Library Media
Mrs. Audrey Church, Program Coordinator
434.395.2682, achurch@longwood.edu
The school library media degree program is designed for individuals
with teaching licensure who want to earn a Master of Science in Education
and be library media specialists in grades preK-12. The program introduces
methods of information management and ideas to develop fully collaborative
library media programs in today’s schools.
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
| EDUC 502 |
Research Design (3) (Required during the first nine hours) |
| EDUC 521 |
Human Growth and Development (3) |
| ENGL 581 |
Young Adult Literature (3) |
| ENGL 585 |
Children’s Literature (3) |
| LISC 503 |
Media Selection and Evaluation (3) |
| LISC 548 |
Production of Media for Instruction (3) |
| LISC 560 |
Informational Sources and Services (3) |
| LISC 561 |
Computers as Data Managers (3) |
| LISC 580 |
Technical Processing of Materials (3) |
| LISC 660 |
Collaborative Instructional Processes (3) |
| LISC 670 |
Administration of School Library Media Centers (3) |
| LISC 690 |
Clinical Experience in Library Media Services (3) |
| EDUC 699 |
Comprehensive Examination (0) |
TOTAL HOURS REQUIRED: 36
School Library Media
Licensure Program
Mrs. Audrey Church, Program Coordinator
434.395.2682, achurch@longwood.edu
The school library media licensure program is designed for individuals
with a teaching license who want to add an endorsement for Library Media
preK-12 without obtaining a master’s degree.
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
| ENGL 581 |
Young Adult Literature (3) |
| ENGL 585 |
Children’s Literature (3) |
| LISC 503 |
Media Selection and Evaluation (3) |
| LISC 548 |
Production of Media for Instruction (3) |
| LISC 560 |
Information Sources and Services (3) |
| LISC 580 |
Technical Processing of Materials (3) |
| LISC 660 |
Collaborative Instructional Processes (3) |
| LISC 670 |
Administration of School Library Media Centers (3) |
LISC 690
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Clinical Experience in Library Media Services (3)
NOTE: One year of successful, full-time experience as a school
library media specialist may be accepted by DOE to meet this requirement. |
TOTAL HOURS REQUIRED: 24/27
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