Master
of Arts
School Library Media Studies (M.A.)
Graduate
students may elect to earn either the K-6 or the 7-12 endorsement
in school library media studies depending on their level of
teaching certification. Graduate students who complete the master's
degree receive a K-12 endorsement, regardless of the level of
their original teaching certification. Students may extend certification
to K-14 with the addition of 6 credit hours beyond the program
requirements. The Department is characterized by its emphasis
on technology, curriculum integration, reflective practice,
multicultural focus, and constructivist philosophy. The faculty
is committed to the teacher-scholar model and preparation of
teachers that embodies a vision of excellence.
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| Admission Requirements |
- International
Application for Admission
- Official
Transcripts sent directly from your current and/or all
prior academic institutions that you have attended to
the Office of Admissions.
- Minimum
undergraduate grade point average of a 3.0 on a 4.0 point
scale.
- Official
report of TOEFL score (550/213/79).
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| Application Deadlines |
- Spring Semester:
October 1
- Fall Semester:
April 1
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| Graduate Assistantship Requirements |
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| Contacts
and More Information |
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