II. Program Requirements
Students must complete at least 12 semester hours of course work in the school media concentration at the North Carolina Central University Library Science Program.
Students must satisfy the NCCU teacher education program’s professional knowledge requirements of their equivalents (as determined through transcipt evaluation by the Dean of the School of Library and Information Sciences). Absent those requirements, students must complete two graduate level Education courses that teach basic education philosophies and the school curriculum as well as an understanding of the learner and the learning processes.
Students seeking licensure in North Carolina must provide evidence of the meeting in North Carolina Department of Public Instruction’s (NC DPI) K-12 competencies for School Media Coordinators (as determined through transcript evaluation by the Dean of the School of Library and Information Sciences).
Students applying for licensure in North Carolina must pass the PRAXIS School Media Specialist (5311) test. Unofficial copies of Praxis scores must be sent to the student’s faculty advisor and the Executive Assistant to the Dean.
If the LSIS 5620 - Practicum is not taken at this university, the School’s Exit Criteria Form for School Media Coordinator (076) Competency must be completed satisfactorily by a certified media coordinator, prinicipal, assistant principal, or a library media supervisor who has supervised the applicant’s work in a school media center. All practicums must be completed at state-accrediated institutions.