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Librarianship Program Schedule

Linked here are the library courses for the program. Classes are normally held on Saturdays 8:30am to 5pm. Consult the university schedule for EDP 400 and EDP 520.

Matriculated students enroll via telephone or Internet (http://my.csulb.edu or (562)985-2500). Non-matriculated students enroll through University College Extension Services (UCES) (which may be done through http://www.uces.csulb.edu OR during the first day of class).

Summer courses are not guaranteed to be offered; they might be rescheduled for fall or winter sessions instead. So plan carefully.

Fall 2009:

Class
Description

ELIB 540: 11245

 

(section 2 only) 9/19, 10/10, 10/24, 11/14, 12/5 CSULB LA1 room 210. Dr. Farmer is the instructor.

EDCI 625: 11321

(section 1) Analysis of Curriculum/Instruction/Assessment on 9/12, 10/3, 10/17, 11/7, 12/19 at CSULB LA1 room 210. Francine Vasilomanolakis may be the instructor.

ELIB 500: 9483

 

(section 1) Foundations of Information on 9/26, 10/31, and 12/12 at CSULB LA1-210. Dr. Bindman is the instructor. Just for MA.

ELIB 497: 8081

(section 1) Independent Study (available only to candidates who have pre-registered and contracted with Dr. Farmer).
ELIB 697: 8585
(section 1) Directed Research; requires prior MA permit through Dr. Farmer, who is the instructor. Dates are 9/12, 10/17, 11/7, and 12/5.

ELIB 580: 3128

 

(section 1) Field experience with Dr. Farmer; requires prior permit through Dr. Farmer.

 

Spring 2010:

Class
Description

ELIB 550:

(section 1) Management of Information Organizations on 2/13, 2/27, 3/20, 4/17, 5/8 probably at CSULB.

ELIB 570:

(section 1 AND 2) Library Media Technologies on 2/6, 2/20, 3/13, 4/10, 4/24, and 5/1 at CSULB LA1.

ELIB 497:

(section 1) Independent Study (available only to candidates who have pre-registered and contracted with Dr. Farmer).
ELIB 697:
(section 1) Directed Research; requires prior MA permit through Dr. Farmer, who is the instructor. Dates are 2/6, 3/27, 5/1 and online.

ELIB 580:

 

(section 1) Field experience with Dr. Farmer; requires prior permit through Dr. Farmer.

 

 

DEADLINES FOR (Teacher) Librarian CANDIDATES:

Date
Description
April 1
Register with CSULB as a graduate student (to be accepted for fall); also need to submit a supplementary application to the program
First Semester
If accepted into the MA program, take the GWAR/WPE (writing) test (http://www.csulb.edu/divisions/students2/Testing_Evaluation/wpe.htm)
Oct. 1
File for spring or summer fieldwork (562-985-4509), Credential (562-985-4109) or MA degree for comprehensive exam/thesis (562-985-8476)
Mar. 1
File for summer or fall fieldwork (562-985-4509), Credential (562-985-4109) or MA degree for comprehensive exam/thesis (562-985-8476)

Usually two credential and one MA-only course are offered each semester; typically the same course is offered every four semesters. You may take courses off campus as long as at least 20 students enroll; Long Beach classes take precedence. You may take courses from either campus in any semester and in any order, except LI 580 (taken last).
The schedule is SUBJECT TO CHANGE: ELIB 497 (independent study) and ELIB 580 (field experience) are usually offered each semester by permit.

NOTE: You must take EDCI 625, which is a curriculum course (sometimes offered online), if you plan to work in K12 settings.


Enrollment and program details:

  • You must develop an eportfolio that demonstrates that you meet the state and NCATE library media teacher standards.
  • You may take TL courses from other accredited programs (e.g., UCLA, SJSU-Fullerton); Dr. Farmer must approve it BEFORE the course starts; make a copy of the college catalog description. The course must be graduate level and graded on a traditional (A, B, C...) basis. FOR M.A. DEGREE, UP TO 9 CREDITS (including Open University) MAY BE TRANSFERRED.
  • You may take the curriculum course from CSULB or other accredited institutions (e.g., CSU or UC systems); let Dr. Farmer know BEFORE the semester of the course if it's an institution outside CSULB, and make a copy of the college catalog description for her approval. (Chapman and Univ. of Phoenix won't be accepted, for example.)
  • Courses taken within the last 7 years MAY be eligible for transfer/equivalency. Dr. Farmer must review these courses. This holds especially for the curriculum and research methods courses.
    Registration Information (see details in schedule of classes booklet):
  • Early registration is for students admitted to CSULB before Oct. 1; it's done via the Web using a personal PIN number. It's usually a couple months before the next semester.
  • Open registration is for continuing students and students admitted to CSULB is also done via the Web. Timeline is up to the starting date of the semester.
  • Late registration starts two days after the beginning of the semester. A late fee is added.
  • Students may take ONE (or two, counting summer) course through Open University/Extension before being admitted to CSULB AND the TL program.
  • Installment payment plans are available (3 and 4-payment times); a handling fee is added.
  • Basic graduate fees ($1400+ for fall 2009) include the right to take up to 6 units per semester. You also get an ID card and health services. The ID card enables you to check out materials from ANY CSU library.
  • If a student plans to apply for educational leave (not take a class one semester), a request form must be completed at least 2 months before the intended semester. Contact enrollment for information (562-985-5471). (Summers don't count.) Up to four leaves are permitted; otherwise, the student must reapply to be admitted to CSULB.
  • For other information about campus policies, advisement services, learning assistance, and appeal procedures, consult the CSULB catalog and schedule of classes (http://www.csulb.edu).

Field Experience:

  • 120 hours is required: 60 hours at a high school/middle school and 60 hours at an elementary/MS.
  • Up to 60 hours may be credited for present library work experience; you must complete and return the relevant equivalency form to Dr. Farmer.
  • ELIB 580 must be done after 24 credits have been completed. You may begin work towards your hours the semester PRIOR to the class, but you must have approval of the site/supervisor, and Dr. Farmer needs to talk/plan with you and the TL at that time.
  • You may register for a semester's ELIB580 course and complete work in the following semester BUT you will get an incomplete for that beginning semester.
  • Field experience must be done at a site with a credentialed TL. Often district librarians will need to OK the placement as well as Dr. Farmer. CHECK.
  • You may request the placement and talk with the potential supervising LMT, or you can have Dr. Farmer do the placement.

Technology: A working knowledge of technology is assumed for all coursework: word processing, databases, spreadsheet, DTP, presentation, email, Internet searching. You will need access to a computer with Internet access (either on campus, at your work site, home, friend, public library, or other...) Each course will have an online component. Most courses are mounted on BeachBoard (http://beachboard.csulb.edu) A few courses may be available completely online.

MA in Education, Option in School Librarianship (application code #ED_PMA06):

  • Deadline for application is April 1 for fall 2010.
  • Degree includes 3-4 courses beyond the credential (depending on student's statistical background): LI 500 Foundations of Information, EDP 400 Educational Measurement, EDP 520 Research Methods, EDP 697 Directed Research.
  • There are several additional deadlines: you must:1) take the Writing Proficiency Exam (GWAR/WPE) by the end of the first semester that you are accepted (http://www.csulb.edu/divisions/students2/Testing_Evaluation/wpe.htm); 2) submit an "Advancement to Candidacy" form after completing 6 units in the program; 3) submit an "Application to Take the Comprensive Exam" form AND a "Request to Graduate" form by Oct. 1 the semester before you plan to graduate.
  • More information is available at: http://www.csulb.edu/projects/grad/.

Library Emergency Permit:
This is issued from the credential processing center; your district requests one for you as needed. To renew it, you need to take 6 units during the year and enroll in a teacher librarianship credential program. The units must be documented (grades) with a credential processing center (such as CSULB's in ED1-room 42 / 562-985-4109) so it can be sent in for renewal. Each renewal is for one year, and you may renew up to 4 times.

Questions?: contact Dr. Farmer at (562) 985-4509/ lfarmer@csulb.edu Ed1-#27 M 3-5:30pm/W 4:30-6pm; Graduate Office (for MA): 562-985-8476.
Program Web site: http://www.csulb.edu/lmt
LMT standards: http://www.ctc.ca.gov/profserv/programstandards/library/library.htm