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Major: 5550
Effective Term: 2013 Summer II   

Award: CCL  
Total Credits: 39
CIP Code: 25.0301

Instructional Council: Library (38)
GPA: 2.00
SOC Code:


Description: The Certificate of Completion (CCL) in Library Information Technology: School Library Media Center program prepares and upgrades the skills of staff working in school library media centers.



Required Courses
Certificate of Completion Library Information Technology: Basic (5911) 20
EDU/ENH291 Children`s Literature 3
LBT218 Basic Materials Repair 1
+LBT254 Library Services for Children and Young Adults 2
+LBT255 Organization and Management of the Small Library 3
LBT273AA Special Topics in Library Information Services I 1

Select nine (9) credits from the following:
EDU220 Introduction to Serving English Language Learners (ELL) 3
EDU221 Introduction to Education 3
EDU230 Cultural Diversity in Education 3
EDU236 Classroom Relationships 3

Credits: 39

Program Competencies
1. Describe the evolving types of information from print-based materials to digital information and the corresponding evolving roles of library information professionals in various libraries. (LBT101)
2. Identify and describe types of library information collections, including core collections, reference, and special collections and technical services processes required to manage collections. (LBT110)
3. Describe common types of reference resources, and effective techniques for providing reference services for students doing research. (LBT130)
4. Describe applications of audio equipment, video equipment, computer graphics and software, photography, and media formats in libraries and information organizations. (LBT140)
5. Describe the role and functions of public services in library and information organizations in contemporary society. (LBT150)
6. Describe common types of information systems for libraries and the information organizations, including online catalogs, computerized circulation systems, operating systems, local area networks, and networked databases. (LBT160)
7. Identify and describe career opportunities and professional organizations and tools for growth within the library and information service career fields and develop a portfolio to demonstrate student learning. (LBT271)
8. Describe the functions and operations of libraries and information organizations. (LBT272++)
9. Describe key management functions and techniques in the small library. (LBT255)
10. Describe and demonstrate principles and practices of effective services for children and young adults. (LBT254)
11. Utilize children`s literature to enhance the library learning environment. (EDU/ENH291)
12. Explain and demonstrate basic processes of preserving and repairing library materials. (LBT218)
13. Identify current issues in the field of library information services. (LBT273AA)
14. Set up classrooms which incorporate the natural approach to language acquisition. (EDU220)
15. Accommodate field-sensitive and field independent styles of teaching and learning. (EDU221, EDU230)
16. Identify legal aspects pertinent to the role of a paraprofessional in student relationships. (EDU236)
+ indicates course has prerequisites and/or corequisites.
++ indicates that any suffixed course may be selected.
MCCCD Governing Board Approval Date: 3-22-2011

All information published is subject to change without notice. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of information presented, but based on the dynamic nature of the curricular process, course and program information is subject to change in order to reflect the most current information available.





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