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Master of Science in Library and Information Science Emphasizing Community College Librarianship

With generous funding from the IMLS Laura Bush 21st Century Librarian Program, GSLIS has teamed with the Network of Illinois Learning Resources in Community Colleges (NILRC) and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign College of Education (COE) to offer an M.S. in LIS with emphasis on Community College Librarianship.

Curriculum Overview

GSLIS M.S. Required Courses*

LIS501: Information Organization and Access (4 hours)
LIS502: Libraries, Information and Society (2 or 4 hours)

Community College Required Courses

HRE 501: The Community College (4 hours)
This course provides an overview of how various types of two-year postsecondary institutions, primarily comprehensive community colleges, function. The course requires students to critically analyze community colleges, and consider their strengths and weaknesses within the broader context of the nation's P-16 educational system. Ultimately, the course provides the foundation for students who aspire to community college employment or advancement in community college positions. The course is designed to assist students to understand, assess, and contribute to the betterment of community college education, both today and in the future.

HRE 592: The Community College Student (4 hours)
This course provides an in-depth examination into the body of research of students in community, junior and technical colleges in the United States. The course highlights current theories of student development as they apply to community, junior, and technical college students. Emphasis of the course is placed on examining various student populations and their learning and instructional needs.

Additional courses recommended by community college librarians

LIS451: Introduction to Network Systems (4 hours)
LIS454: Network Systems Administration (2 or 4 hours)
LIS456: Information Storage and Retrieval (4 hours)
LIS458: Instruction and Assistance Systems (2 or 4 hours)
LIS490SE: Search Engines and Information Retrieval Systems (4 hours)
LIS491: Literacy in the Information Age (4 hours)
LIS503: Use and Users of Information (4 hours; prereq LIS 501)
LIS504: Reference and Information Services (4 hours)
LIS 505: Administration & Management of Libraries and Information Centers (4 hours)
LIS507: Cataloging and Classification I (4 hours)
LIS590CD2: Current Topics in Collection Development ( 4 hours)
LIS590CM: Change Management (4 hours; prereq LIS 505)
LIS590EL: E-Learning: Social and Technical Issues in E-learning Research and Practice (4 hours)

* Students may pursue studies on-campus or online. LIS required courses are available on-campus and online. HRE required courses are available online. Delivery format of elective courses vary. Read more about the descriptions and schedule information for LIS courses.

Tuition support funds through the NILRC IMLS grant have been committed. For more information about the grant program, contact project manager "Sally Duchow"-smduchow, at gmail.com- or principal investigator "Linda Smith"-lcsmith, at illinois.edu-.



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