Information Science School Library Master of Science Degree

The Information Science School Library MS program was updated effective Fall 2023. The new program requirements are reflected below. Students who were admitted prior to Fall 2023 can view the previous degree requirements 2022 Information Science School Library Master of Science Degree page.

The graduate program in Information Science School Library is designed to lead to a recommendation for the issuance of the initial and professional teacher certificate in Library Media Specialist. This program aligns to the National School Library Standards.

Admissions Requirements:

In addition to the application materials outlined in the Graduate Program's admission website, applicants must have an undergraduate GPA of 3.0 or higher.

Program Requirements: 36 credits

  • Ist 571 - Literature for Children (3)
  • Ist 578 - Literature for Young Adults (3)
  • Ist 601 - The Information Environment (3)
  • Ist 602 - Information and Knowledge Organization (3)
  • Ist 605 - Information Sources and Services (3)
  • Ist 608 - Research Methods (3)
  • Ist 670 - Teaching Fundamentals for School Libraries (3)
  • Ist 672 - Curriculum and Supportive Resources (3)
  • Ist 673 - School Libraries: Theory, Practice and Assessment (3)
  • Ist 676 - Administration of School Library Media Centers (3)
  • Ist 682 - Elementary Internship (3) OR
    Ist 683 - Secondary Internship (3)
  • Elective - three credits, as approved by advisor

The Information Science School Library program requires a total of 100 hours of field experience for certification as a School Library Media Specialist in New York State. The number of hours to be completed are integrated within the curriculum of the following courses as follows:

  • Ist 672 – 50 hours of field experience, 15 hours of which is focused on the needs of students with disabilities
  • Ist 673 – 50 hours of field experience

One half of the 100 hours must be completed in a high needs school and the other half must be completed in a low needs school. In addition, 50 hours must be completed in an elementary school and 50 hours in a middle school or high school.

The Information Science School Library program also requires 100 hours of field experience and one internship placement of 70 days see: Certification Requirements search. Please note: courses that include practicum hours are not eligible for transfer credit into this program.

* Additional Program/NYSED Requirements:

  • School Violence Prevention and Intervention (SAVE) Training
  • Child Abuse Identification and Reporting Training
  • DASA Training
  • Students who are not certified teachers must fulfill a minimum of 12 credits of education requirements in the following content areas: Human Development/Social Concerns in Education (3 credits); Language acquisition/Literacy/Reading and Writing Instruction (6 credits); Enhancing the Learning of Students with Disabilities (3 credits). Eligible courses are available through the department. All courses must be approved by a School Library Media faculty advisor. 

As an approved teacher preparation program with the New York State Education Department, there may be additional certification requirements applicable. These requirements may include, but are not limited to additional workshops. Certification procedures and requirements are outlined on the School of Education’s Teacher Certification website

Please note: This program requires an internship, field experience, study abroad component, or clinical experience requirement. Students who have previously been convicted of a felony are advised that their prior criminal history may impede their ability to complete the requirements of certain academic programs and/or to meet licensure requirements for certain professions. If you have concerns about this matter please contact the Dean’s Office of your intended academic program.

Federal Licensure/Certification Disclosure

Effective July 1, 2024, federal regulation requires institutions of higher education to make a determination whether a Title IV eligible academic program that leads to professional licensure or certification meets the educational requirements for licensure/certification in the U.S. State where the institution is located and the U.S. States where “distance education” students are located at the time of initial enrollment in the program, as well as U.S. States where the program is advertised as meeting such requirements, and if applicable, the U.S. State where students attest they intend to be licensed/certified.

The Information Science School Library MS program at the University at Albany is registered by the New York State Education Department and thus meets the educational requirements for licensure/certification for New York State. Through a good faith effort, and for the purpose of complying with the federal regulation, we have determined that the Information Science School Library MS program at the University at Albany meets the educational requirements for licensure/certification in the additional following U.S. States: none.

It is important to note that the University at Albany is not the licensure/certification authority in other U.S. States and cannot assess whether an individual candidate will be issued a license/certificate in other U.S. States and instead it is incumbent on each individual candidate to contact the licensure/certification authority in the applicable U.S. State for any further guidance on the requirements for licensure/certification requirements and application processes.