Instruction and Teaching for Librarians and Information Professionals Certificate

Graduate Certificate

Instruction and Teaching for Librarians and Information Professionals

 

Build the knowledge and skills needed to create and deliver successful and innovative, culturally competent, information literacy instruction within the library and information environment.

About the Program

Information literacy instruction continues to be a cornerstone of the library profession, and it is imperative that future library professionals keep pace with advances in instruction methodologies and new technologies. This certificate provides the foundation for library professionals to become effective teachers and instructional designers.

Course topics include Information literacy pedagogy, instructional design principles, online learning and assessment of learning outcomes.  You will complete a capstone or internship project, where you will receive hands-on practice in information literacy instruction. You will also examine teaching and learning from different cultural perspectives and how culture and language play a role in how students learn in different environments. 

This certificate is designed to be either a stand-alone online program or stacked with our M.A. in Library and Information Science program, requiring only one extra course beyond those required for the M.A., assuming proper course planning. It allows you to complete a distinct specialty that is identified on your transcripts.

Learning Outcomes

  • Organize and manage different components of pedagogy in order to develop your own instructional identity and path for lifelong learning
  • Implement instructional design models into your own teaching in order to link best practices with appropriate teaching scenarios
  • Develop quality and effective interactive, online learning objects
  • Design, deliver and evaluate information literacy lessons for diverse learners that incorporate the latest educational theories, standards and educational technologies
  • Evaluate your teaching philosophy situated in diverse, learner-centered needs through a critical lens in order to develop inclusive learning objects.

Required Courses

The certificate requires 12 units including 9 units of coursework and 3 units of capstone or internship credit. You must complete all coursework within 4 years.

ePortfolio Requirement

You are required to fill out an e-portfolio 3 times during the program. You must identify what you have learned and what learning objectives you have fulfilled and how. These are reviewed by the e-portfolio coordinator and assessments are reported back to the School of Information Executive Committee 3 times per year.

Transfer Units

We will accept up to 3 units of transfer credit from a graduate program; courses must be approved by the advisor or certificate coordinator. A maximum of 6 units may be used from graduate courses taken in non-degree status.

Nine units may be shared from this certificate and our M.A. program. Six units may be shared with another certificate in the School.  However, there will be no triple dipping allowed for any course.

Students enrolled in this certificate will be able to add or change to the M.A. in Library and Information Science program with the approval of the School of Information Admissions Committee. You must be in good academic standing and meet all requirements for admission to the degree program in effect at the time of the request.