How do I qualify to become a certified Library Media Specialist through the Program at the Queens College Graduate School of Library and Information Studies?
You will need to follow the course of study outlined in the graduate bulletin that is specific to your incoming credentials. If you already are a certified teacher, the course of study is 36 credits. If you are not yet certified, the course of study is 45 credits. All courses for both options are specified and required with the exception of one elective. Library Media Specialist students also have a number of additional requirements to fulfill. Contact the Coordinator of the GSLIS Library Media Specialist Program for complete information. Upon completion of all GSLIS requirements, Library Media Specialist students must pass NYS CST#74 in order to be granted teacher certification in this area by NYS. Where on the Queens College campus are computer labs for students located? Computer labs are located in the GSLIS Rosenthal Library, Room 240; Powdermaker Hall, Room 210; Kiely Hall, Room 226; and in the I-Building on the second floor. Check the Computer Labs page for the current schedule.
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