The concentration in children’s and young adult librarianship prepares candidates for people-centered, community based, and equity driven service in various settings. Course experiences educate students to become visionary leaders who demonstrate an understanding of human development and family engagement, then apply this knowledge as a collaborative partner in supporting the information needs of diverse groups.
(NOTE: This concentration DOES NOT prepare one to work in a school library setting. Students interested in School Librarianship should consult the School Librarian Certification program page.)
General Requirements
1. Total coursework is 36 credit hours (12 courses).
2. Enrollment in INFO 5090 (practicum) unless officially waived based on previous professional and industry experience.
3. Completion of the Capstone Experience.