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Master of Education - Library Media

To be admitted to these programs, the prospective student must meet all requirements for admission to the School of Graduate Studies and hold valid baccalaureate level certification in the teaching field.  Two years of satisfactory educational experience is required prior to the issuance of the Class A Certificate.  Note:  Educational experience is defined as:  teaching experience and instructional support experience, including full-time education work in:  (1) any state or local public school, regionally accredited postsecondary school, educational agency, or educational association; (2) an accredited, state registered, state-approved, and/or church-related nonpublic school; and (3) rehabilitation facilities for P-12 students.  Education experience as an intern, graduate assistant, student teacher or in positions such as substitute teacher, aide, or clerical worker, shall not be considered.
I.  Professional Courses 9 hours
ED 500, Foundations of Education
3
ED 504, Techniques of Educational Research
     OR
ED 506, Educational Statistics
3
ED 505, Technology and Education 3
SE 500, Introduction to Special Education (*if needed)  
   
II.  Teaching Field ** 24 hours
LM 506, Literature for Children and Young Adults 3
LM 561, Instructional Media 3
LM 562, Library Media Cataloguing and Classification 3
LM 563, School Library Media Center Management and Collection Development 3
LM 564, Critical Issues in School Library Services 3
LM 565, Reference Services and Information Storage and Retrieval 3
LM 566, Libraries and Legal Issues 3
LM 569, Internship in Library Media 3
TOTAL REQUIRED 33 hours
*Students who have not previously met the special education requirement must take a general survey course in special education.
**These programs are also offered online.  
Note:  With the exception of courses with prerequisites, courses may be taken in any order.
MAT/GRE Score:  Is an admission requirement.  Students can be admitted conditionally without this score.  However, no student will be allowed to take more than 12 hours of graduate credit prior to meeting this requirement.
Internship:  Students cannot begin the internship until they have completed four (4) Library Media (LM) courses (exceptions may be made by advisor).  To begin the internship, the student must request an application and other forms from their advisor.  After a student registers for the internship (LM 569), they have one year from the end of term in which they register to complete all requirements.  Students will receive a grade of "I" in LM 569 until all requirements are met.  The grade of "I" does not affect the student's GPA or financial aid, there is not additional cost associated with the "I", and the student does not have to register for the internship  during the subsequent semesters.
GPA:  Students must maintain a GPA of 3.0 overall and no grade less than a "C" can be counted in the program.
Praxis II:  Students in this program must take and pass the Praxis II Library Media Specialist Test (test code 0310 - passing score 600).  Students should wait until they are within two courses of completing their program to take the Praxis II.  Registration for the Praxis II is completed online at http://www.ets.org/praxis.
Comprehensive Examination:  The Praxis II test is the Comprehensive Examination.
Application for Degree:  Each candidate for a master's degree must apply for the degree through the Registrar's Office no later than the semester prior to the semester in which he/she expects to meet requirements for the degree.  Application forms are available online or in the Registrar's Office.  It is the responsibility of the student to file this application.  The last day for filing an application for a degree is shown on the University's academic calendar.  Students who fail to meet the degree requirements after filing for the degree or diploma must refile for the degree when requirements are completed.
Application for Certification:  Upon satisfactory completion of requirements for the master's degree (including the State approved professional education requirements and experience) students who initially held or met requirements for an Alabama Class B Professional Certificate will qualify for the appropriate Alabama Class A Professional Certificate.  Out-of-state students should check carefully the requirements of their respective states.  Application for certification is the student's responsibility and is made through the Certification Officer, The University of West Alabama, Station 8, Livingston, Alabama  35470.
Transfer Courses:  With the approval of the appropriate academic dean, up to nine hours of graduate credit may be transferred into this program.  No transfer credit below the grade of "B" is acceptable.  No transfer credit over nine years old will be accepted.
Catalogue:  This program sheet is not intended to replace the Graduate Catalogue.
Changes:  Information appearing on this program sheet is subject to change without notice to individual students.
   
   
   
   
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