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Public Information Services

Award: Certificate
Total Credits for Award: 21.00

Description:

Minneapolis College's Library Information Technology (LIT) Program will equip you with the practical and conceptual skills needed to work in highly automated libraries and information agencies. Whether you seek your A.A.S. Degree in order to become a paraprofessional or transfer to a 4-year college, or if you would like to earn a certificate, Minneapolis College’s LIT program will train you in the ethical, legal and professional frameworks for delivering library and information resources to communities. Both the degree and the certificates are offered in a fully online environment.


COURSE REQUIREMENTS: FIRST SEMESTER: 

COURSE #

TITLE

CREDITS

GOAL AREA(S)

 LIBT 1100

 Information Agencies

3

 

 LIBT 1300

 Public Information Services

3

 

Choose one of the following INFS Research Methods Courses: 

 INFS 2007 Or

 INFS 2008 Or

 INFS 2009 Or

 INFS 2010

 Research Methods with Human Diversity Focus

 Research Method with Global Studies Focus

 Research Methods with Ethical and Civic Responsibility Focus

 Research Methods with People and the Environment Focus

3

2,7

2,8

2,9

2,10

 Choose one of the following Courses:

 ENGL 1110 Or

 ENGA 1110 Or

 CMST 1000 Or

 CMST 1010 Or

 CMST 2011 Or

 CMST 2012*

 College Composition

 College Composition

 Introduction to Communication Studies

 Interpersonal Communication

 Small Group Communication

 Intercultural Communication

3

 1

 

TOTAL CREDITS: 

12

 

CMST 2012, meets MnTC Goal Areas 1, 8



COURSE REQUIREMENTS: SECOND SEMESTER: 

COURSE #

TITLE

CREDITS

GOAL AREA(S)

 LIBT 2300

 Online Searching and Reference Services

3

 

 LIBT 2310

 Library Community and Outreach Services

3

 

 LIBT 2500

 Information Ethics and Legal Issues

3

 

 

TOTAL CREDITS: 

9

 

 Not all LIBT courses are offered every semester.

All students pursuing this award should work closely with their advisor to ensure proper selection of required program courses, if applicable program electives, required Minnesota Transfer Curriculum courses, and MnTC electives. You are expected to meet with your advisor on a regular basis to ensure courses are taken in an order that will lead to efficient and successful completion of the required coursework.