Academic year: 2024-2025
Library Assistant- Certificate
Program Code: 905223
This certificate is designed to be an introduction to anyone with an interest in library science. Courses provide an overview of library management, the roles and responsibilities of a library assistant, celebrating children and young adult literary resources, and use media and technology. Courses are delivered online.
Delivery
Online
Explore Locations
This program is offered at:
Green Bay
Program Costs & Financial Aid
Tuition: $ 1,416, Books: $ 0, Supplies: $ 0 Total Approximate Costs $ 1,416 See costs of tuition, books, and supplies.
Curriculum
Students following the study plan below will complete the certificate in the number of semesters shown.
8 Week 1 10522108- EDU: Library Science-Intro 3
8 Week 2 10522104- EDU: Technology in Education 3
10522110- EDU: Literary Resources 3
Total Credits 9
Curriculum Note: Students must earn a " C " or higher in all 10-522-XXX courses to successfully graduate the Library Assistant Certificate. A student must repeat the particular course with a " C " or better final grade to continue in or graduate from this program. If the course is sequential, the successful retake must occur before continuing the sequence.
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Library Assistant- Certificate- Northeast Wisconsin Technical College
Course Descriptions
EDU: Library Science-Intro 10522108 Overview of the library and roles of librarian assistant. Introduces learner to library services / resources, current practices, media and technology, activities to support students, research strategies, communication, and library management. Course Typically Offered: Fall
EDU: Technology in Education 10522104 Students develop the knowledge and skills to use trending classroom technologies and gain experience creating and using web tools including portfolios. Students create presentations for educational environments and identify ISTE Standards. Course Typically Offered: Fall
EDU: Literary Resources 10522110 Learners use literature genres to support student learning in a library setting. Literature supported with drama, author studies, motivational activities, and storytelling. Supporting classroom teachers and literature awareness also incorporated. Course Typically Offered: Fall
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