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Graduate Academic Certificate in Youth Services in Libraries and Information Settings

100% Online Program: Four Web-based courses

Awards a Certificate Suitable for Framing with the Certificate Credential Appearing on the Official University Transcript

Introduction

An American Library Association study produced a document entitled Public Libraries as Partners in Youth Development, which outlines the need for library professionals in the youth services area. In response to this need, the University of North Texas College of Information Department of Library and Information Sciences is pleased to offer the first Graduate Academic Certificate in Youth Services in Libraries and Information Settings in the nation. The Academic Certificate is approved by the UNT Toulouse Graduate School and is aligned with the national Council on Graduate School guidelines. Academic certificates are a growth area in higher education and this program offers Master’s-level courses focused toward establishing a core of knowledge in literature, services, programs, and information organization for youth. The courses required are offered year-round and are taught by a team of full-time graduate professors who specialize in courses targeted to the youth population.

The Graduate Academic Certificate in Youth Services program is intended for two audiences:

Master’s degreed library and information science professionals who want to develop expertise in youth services in libraries or other settings and receive a Graduate Academic Certificate.

Bachelor’s or Master’s degreed individuals who want to develop or enhance their knowledge of youth services in libraries or other settings by taking Master’s-level courses and receiving a Graduate Academic Certificate.

Important Notice:

Required Courses for the Graduate Academic Certificate in Youth Services

Four courses are required for a total of 12 Hours
  1. SLIS 5420 - Literature for Youth (3 hours). Survey of literature and media, including multicultural and multiethnic materials. Wide reading and use of materials for children and young adults.
  2. SLIS 5400 - Information Resources Development (3 hours). Principles and methods of evaluating, selecting and acquiring different kinds of information resources. Development and maintenance of information collections. Bibliographic tools and online databases. Searching and verification; publishers and publishing; censorship issues; acquisition processes. Representative research, problems and practice.
    OR
    SLIS 5405 Advanced Information Resources Development (3 hours). Advanced study of current problems and practices in collection development and management, with emphasis on evaluation techniques and the development of cost-effective policies and procedures for maintaining collections. Individual investigation of selected problems and practices.
  3. SLIS 5440 - Storytelling for Information Professionals (3 hours). Storytelling ethnography, history, theory, methods, and bibliographic resources. Story research, analysis, selection, adaptation, and preparation. Oral performance development and audience dynamics. Program planning, implementation, evaluation, and grant writing for schools, libraries or other information settings.
  4. One of the following:
    1. SLIS 5208 - Learning Resources Organization and Media (3 hours). Organization of print and nonprint collections, including descriptive cataloging, Anglo-American Cataloging Rules, Dewey Decimal Classification, Library of Congress and Sears Subject Headings, and MARC records. Media and media services, including media services to special populations. Library automation systems and their management.
    2. SLIS 5210 - Organization and Control of Information Resources I (3 hours). Descriptive cataloging and subject analysis of different kinds of information resources. Anglo-American Cataloging Rules; Dewey Decimal and Library of Congress classification systems; vocabulary control; subject headings; principles and techniques of catalog construction, maintenance and use; information indexing and retrieval; use of on-line databases; representative research, problems and practice.
    3. SLIS 5445 - History and Culture of Youth Information Services (3 hours). History of youth services librarianship. Theory and methods of ethnographic evaluation. Community assessment and interviews. Users and designers of youth information services and systems. Current trends.
    4. SLIS 5685 - Information Resources and Services in Culturally Diverse Communities (3 hours). Seminar in information resources and services for ethnic cultural minorities. Issues in the provision of information services to ethnic cultural minority communities. Study of the needs and cultural milieu of these communities. Materials and methods for serving these groups.
    5. Another course negotiated with the advisor.

All twelve hours of coursework taken for this Academic Certificate can be applied toward the Master’s Program in the University of North Texas Department of Library and Information Sciences. The Department of Library and Information Sciences offers a Master’s Degree in Library and Information Sciences with a program of study emphasis in Youth Librarianship as well as seven other Programs of Study. The Department of Library and Information Sciences Master's degree requires 36 hours of course work for completion. Information about tuition and fee rate schedules for the Academic Certificate courses can be found on the on the Student Accounting and University Cashiering Services Website.

Admission Information

Students must be admitted into the University of North Texas Graduate School and are required to submit the following application materials:

  1. Graduate School application.
  2. Department of Library and Information Sciences application, which is available as a PDF document.
  3. Required transcripts.

Graduate Academic Certificate applicants do NOT need to submit standardized test scores such as the Graduate Record Exam (GRE), letters of recommendation, or statement of purpose, etc., for admission. Students who are awarded Academic Certificates and later apply for admission to the Master’s program will be required to submit these materials.

Once You Are Admitted

You must do the following:

When You Have Completed All Of The Courses

You must complete the Academic Certificate Completion Form and request to receive your certificate. Follow these instructions to receive your certificate.

For more information

University of North Texas
College of Information
Department of Library and Information Sciences
Dr. Elizabeth Figa
1155 Union Circle #311068
Denton, TX  76203-5017
Phone: (940) 565-2187
Email: Elizabeth.Figa@unt.edu

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