Curriculum: Academic Librarianship
NCCU School of Library and Information Sciences
MLS curriculum — Academic Librarian
Objectives of the area of academic concentration are to provide opportunities for the students to develop competencies which will enable them to:
- Identify the divergent informational needs of the students and of the teaching and research faculty
- Respond professionally to library requirements of the academic community by utilizing the total human and material resources of the library
- Demonstrate an awareness of the librarian’s responsibility to teach the use of the library and to motivate students habitually to seek information services essential to their needs
- Communicate effectively to the academic community and the public at large the library’s goals, accomplishments and changing needs
Required Course of Study (36 semester hours)
Required Prerequisites to all Library Science Courses (taken in the order listed or concurrently)
LSIS 5000, Foundations of Librarianship and Information Services.
LSIS 5225, Selection and Use of Information Sources.
LSIS 5120, Management and Systems Analysis.
Other required courses (taken in the order listed or concurrently)LSIS 5425, Organization of Information.
LSIS 5325, Uses and Users of Information
Other requirements for concentration (consult your academic advisor)Two resources and services courses:LSIS 5220, Social Science Resources and Services.
LSIS 5230, Humanities Resources and Services.
LSIS 5240, Science and Technology Resources and Services.
LSIS 5245, Health Sciences Resources and Services.
LSIS 5260, Business Information Resources and Services.
LSIS 5580, Government Publications.One type of library course: LSIS 5160, The Academic Library.
LSIS 5810, Research Methods.
Elective courses to complete 36 hours (consult your academic advisor)
*Other electives must be approved by your advisor & the Dean of the SLIS.