A.A. Degree: Library Technology
Below is a sample academic plan that shows you how you can complete your Associate's Degree in two years. Your path may look different depending on your circumstances?for example, if you attend part-time, choose to take Intersession or Summer courses, or have earned prior credit (Credit for Prior Learning, Dual Enrollment, Transfer Credit). The plan includes four semesters, each with an average course load of 15 units, and follows the Plan 1 General Education pattern. You are required to meet with a counselor to set up a comprehensive education plan that is tailored to your individual circumstances and goals.
The associate degree curriculum in library technology is designed to successfully prepare students for employment above the beginning clerk level as paraprofessionals in school, public, special, or academic libraries. Course content covers terminology, organization, procedures, standards, and practices. Entry-level positions are available in this field as library technical assistants, library assistants, library technicians, and library media technicians.
To receive an AA degree in Library Technology, a grade of “C,” or better is required for each major course.
Apply knowledge and skills gained through all required courses to perform library technician level tasks in various types of libraries and settings.
Identify and differentiate library technicianroles and be able to perform the job duties of technicians in a library or information management organization.
Prepare for employment above the beginning level as paraprofessionals in school, public, special, or academic libraries.
Program Map
Getting Started
Comprehensive Education Plan: You are required to meet with a counselor for a comprehensive educational plan that is tailored to your individual circumstances and goals. Please schedule an appointment with a counselor in your first semester.
First Semester
Plan 1: 7A. Lifelong Understanding
Plan 2: 4. Social and Behavioral Sciences
To maximize your Promise Program benefits and support your academic, career, and personal development goals, consider taking CNSL 100 or CNSL 116.
Second Semester
Third Semester
Plan 1: 7A. Lifelong Understanding
Plan 2: 4. Social and Behavioral Sciences
Fourth Semester
- Prerequisite: ENGL C1000
- Prerequisite: ENGL C1000H
Plan 2: 3B. Humanities