An area of concentration in Library Science prepares you with the skills needed to work in a variety of library settings. These skills are learned through coursework in literature, as well as the developing, storing, finding, organizing, and managing of information.
Concentration Requirements (Blocks 1 & 2)* | 30 hours |
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TED 2160 Intro to Library Services | 3 hours |
TED 2360 Children's Literature | 3 hours |
TED 2500 Digital Citizenship | 3 hours |
TED 4590 Teaching and Learning in Digital Environments | 3 hours |
TED 4660 Young Adult Literature | 3 hours |
TED 4710 Research and Inquiry | 3 hours |
TED 4740 Management of Information Resources in Libraries | 3 hours |
TED 3760 Adult Services, Programming, and Outreach in Libraries | 3 hours |
TED 4800 Leadership and Management in Libraries | 3 hours |
TED 4570 Library Science Capstone | 3 hours |
* Must include at least 12 hours of upper level credit completed at UNO
A minimum of 120 hours are required for the Bachelor of Multidisciplinary Studies degree.
Contact Information
All students interested in Library Science should also contact Erica Rose at ecrose@unomaha.edu or at 402.554.3485.
Career Options
Students with an area of concentration in Library Science may find careers in:
- Public, academic, and special libraries
- Public and Private Information Agencies