Specialize in turning K-12 students into lifelong learners.
If you already have an ALA-accredited master’s degree in library and information science and want to specialize in K-12 education, then our C.A.S. in School Media will help you stand out as a certified school library media specialist.
- Enhance your ALA-accredited LIS master’s degree to meet New York State Department of Education requirements.
- Prepare to excel in certification exams and advance your career in school media services.
- Specialize in K-12 education and become a certified school library media specialist with our C.A.S. in School Media./li>
- Gain the skills to support students, educators, and school administrators through effective library and media management.
- Leverage the strength of our flagship LIS program, tailored specifically for school media professionals.
Quick Info
Next term starts Spring 2025, on campus
7 Courses / 21 Total Credit Hours
Courses & Curriculum
Our LIS: School Media certificate program is 21 credits. The program prepares you for a career as a school librarian and incorporates preparation for New York Department of Education certification into the curriculum.
Core Courses – 18 Credits
Fieldwork
School media students must complete a total of 100 (non-credit) hours of fieldwork in elementary and secondary school libraries before their first practicum experience. A minimum of 15 hours must be with students with special needs.
Practicum – 3 credits
Students must complete a 3-credit, on-site, school-based supervised practica-one at the elementary level and one at the secondary level (120 hours each).
Additional Requirements
Students must complete the school media competencies checklist at the beginning of the program, after their second fieldwork experience, after their first practicum experience, and after all coursework, fieldwork and practica have been completed. This instrument is used as a means for documenting student growth and as a guide for fieldwork and practicum placement.