Endorsement in Library Media Specialist (Graduate Non-Degree)
Hours: 18 Online
About
The Endorsement in Library Media Specialist (Graduate Non-Degree) at Fort Hays State University is for certified teachers seeking a library media endorsement. This endorsement provides comprehensive education in information literacy, collection development, and media integration in school libraries.
It gives future school library media specialists the knowledge and skills to manage library collections, support student learning, and integrate technology in school libraries. Participants who do not hold a master's degree may apply for the entire Master of Science in Education (Library Media Specialist Endorsement) to expand their expertise further.
Why pursue an Endorsement in Library Media Specialist (Graduate Non-Degree) at Fort Hays State University?
FHSU's Endorsement in Library Media Specialist (Graduate Non-Degree) offers a flexible, high-quality curriculum for certified teachers looking to expand their professional credentials. Our endorsement aligns fully with KSDE and ALA standards, ensuring graduates meet industry expectations.
The endorsement is available online, allowing educators to complete their studies while continuing their teaching careers. Coursework is practical and applicable immediately in library settings, with assignments that mirror the responsibilities of professional media specialists.
Who is this program for?
Educators seeking to expand their credentials and expertise in library media will benefit significantly from this program. Whether working in a school library, looking to transition into library science, or wanting to strengthen their digital literacy skills, the Endorsement in Library Media Specialist (Graduate Non-Degree) provides the necessary training.
- Certified teachers seeking library media endorsement
- School administrators looking to enhance library services
- Educators interested in information literacy and digital learning
- Librarians working in K-12 settings
- Teachers integrating media and technology into the classroom
Real-World Applications
The Endorsement in Library Media Specialist (Graduate Non-Degree) equips educators with practical, experiential skills that directly translate into school library environments. Participants learn how to evaluate, organize, and manage library collections, ensuring students and teachers access high-quality educational resources.
Beyond traditional library management, students gain experience integrating technology into learning. As digital tools and media literacy become increasingly important in education, library media specialists must be able to guide students and teachers in effectively using digital resources. This endorsement prepares graduates to collaborate with teachers to design engaging lesson plans, incorporate multimedia resources, and foster a culture of critical thinking in school libraries.
Stay Ahead of the Curve
The library and information science field is evolving constantly, and our Endorsement in Library Media Specialist (Graduate Non-Degree) ensures that graduates remain at the forefront of advancements in the industry. Emerging trends, such as artificial intelligence (AI) in research, digital literacy, and media ethics, are part of the coursework, preparing students to adapt to new challenges in school libraries.
Technology integration is a significant focus as school libraries increasingly rely on digital platforms and online resources. Students learn the latest educational technologies learning, including how to implement e-books, virtual research tools, and interactive learning platforms in their libraries.
Practical Activities
The Endorsement in Library Media Specialist (Graduate Non-Degree) includes a practicum experience, allowing students to gain real-world exposure in school libraries. During this interactive component, students apply their coursework to practical library tasks, such as cataloging, assisting students with research, and collaborating with teachers on lesson plans.
Additionally, coursework includes case studies, real-world problem-solving exercises, and discussions that mirror the challenges faced by library professionals. Students work with library administrators, certified teachers, and media specialists to develop innovative solutions for common library challenges.
What You’ll Learn:
- Develop expertise in library collections and management
- Enhance information literacy and digital resource evaluation skills
- Gain proficiency in instructional technology for school libraries
- Learn best practices in adolescent literature and reader engagement
- Understand the ethical and legal aspects of information science
How You’ll Learn:
- Interactive online coursework
- Practical assignments and real-world case studies
- Practicum in library media environments
- Collaboration with certified teachers and administrators
- Curriculum aligned with the Kansas State Department of Education (KSDE) and American Library Association (ALA) certification standards
The Endorsement in Library Media Specialist (Graduate Non-Degree) comprises six graduate-level courses covering key topics, such as library management, information literacy, digital media, and instructional collaboration. Each course provides theoretical knowledge and practical application, ensuring students comprehensively understand the field.
The endorsement culminates in a practicum experience where students apply their learning in a real-world school library setting. Throughout the coursework, students engage with current industry standards set by KSDE and ALA, ensuring they graduate with a highly respected credential. Below are a few of the courses in the Endorsement in Library Media Specialist (Graduate Non-Degree):
LIBR 852: Collection Development and Management
This course covers principles for building, maintaining, and using materials for elementary and secondary school library media centers.
LIBR 857: School Library Media Administration
This course introduces library administration, covering basic procedures and requirements for managing a library media program. Students create a personalized procedures manual.
LIBR 859: Library Media Supervised Practice (Practicum)
This course offers library media observation and practice, with instruction on materials and services curated in an electronic portfolio. Supervised work experience in a school library is included.
Discover the full Endorsement in Library Media Specialist (Graduate Non-Degree) course listing by visiting the Academic Catalog.
Graduates of this endorsement can pursue roles in school and community libraries, education technology integration, and information literacy instruction. With the demand for skilled media specialists rising, career opportunities are abundant in both educational and public sectors.
School Librarian
School librarians manage and maintain library collections, assist students with research, and collaborate with teachers to enhance literacy and digital learning. They play a crucial role in fostering a school culture of reading and critical thinking.
Community Librarian
Community librarians work in public libraries, providing educational programs and resources for diverse populations. They develop literacy initiatives, curated book collections, and assist patrons in accessing digital and print resources.
Media Specialist
Media specialists focus on integrating technology into the learning process. They support teachers in incorporating digital media into lesson plans, managing online research databases, and teaching students how to navigate information sources effectively.
Library Administrator
Library administrators oversee the management of school or community libraries, maintaining collections properly and ensuring that services meet the needs of students and patrons. They also handle budgeting, staffing, and program development.
Information Literacy Educator
Information literacy educators specialize in teaching research skills, digital citizenship, and media evaluation. They work in schools and community organizations, guiding students and educators in responsible and effective information usage.
Applicants must hold a valid teaching license and a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution. This ensures applicants have the foundational knowledge to engage with the endorsement's graduate-level coursework.
Graduate School Application
All prospective students must apply to the FHSU Graduate School. The application process includes submitting academic transcripts, proof of teaching certification, and additional supporting documents as required.
Academic Performance
A minimum GPA requirement may apply for admission to the endorsement. That standard ensures that applicants are ready academically for the rigorous coursework and practical training.
Letter of Intent
Applicants must submit a written statement detailing their interest in the Endorsement in Library Media Specialist (Graduate Non-Degree), their professional goals, and the reasons for pursuing this graduate non-degree program.
The Best Value in Higher Education Anywhere
Fort Hays State University prides itself on quality education at an affordable price. Students in this program can expect to pay approximately $3,139.02* (online) per semester.
*Estimated cost based on 9 credit hours at the FHSU Online Graduate tuition rate ($348.78/credit hour) for online courses. Actual price may vary depending on course load and location. Tuition and Fees are subject to change as they are approved by the Kansas Board of Regents each year.
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Our faculty would be excited to talk to you about how our department programs can help you explore your interests and prepare you for a variety of rewarding careers.
Related Programs
Fort Hays State University offers additional graduate programs in education and library science for those seeking to expand their expertise. These programs provide a more profound exploration of instructional design, literacy development, and advanced media integration.
- Master of Science in Education (Library Media Specialist Endorsement)
- Master of Science in Education (Curriculum and Instruction - Science of Language and Literacy)
- Master of Science in Education (Reading Specialist Emphasis)
Yes, the Endorsement in Library Media Specialist (Graduate Non-Degree) is available online, providing flexibility for working educators.
Graduates will earn a Library Media Specialist Endorsement, meeting KSDE and ALA certification standards.
Yes, applicants without a master's degree must apply as degree-seeking students to pursue a complete Master of Science in Education (Library Media Specialist Endorsement).
Depending on the student's course load, students can complete the endorsement in as little as one year.
Students must complete an interactive practicum experience in a school library setting.
Information about the Department of Advanced Education Programs
FHSU’s Department of Advanced Education Programs (AEP) is one of the most diverse and comprehensive departments, offering a wide range of programs designed to fit the unique needs of educators at every stage of their careers. Whether you aim to enhance your teaching skills, pursue a role as a building principal or community counselor, add an endorsement, or renew your license, our department is dedicated to helping you succeed in your aspirations.
AEP aims to be the leader in preparing inclusive educational and community professionals to unlock innovative potential in a rapidly advancing world, by preparing global leaders who serve in these settings. Our programs focus on the interaction among innovative technologies, relevant content, diversity, and best practices.
- CACREP Accreditation:
The Department of Advanced Education Programs holds Advanced-Level Accreditation from the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP). See the Fort Hays State University CAEP Accredited Provider page for details.
Advanced-Level Accreditation is provided at the post-baccalaureate or graduate levels leading to licensure, certification, or endorsement. Advanced-Level Programs are designed to develop P-12 teachers who have already completed an initial-licensure program, currently licensed administrators, or other certified (or similar state language) school professionals for employment in P-12 schools/districts. CAEP's Advanced-Level accreditation does not include any advanced-level program not specific to the preparation of teachers or other school professionals for P-12 schools/districts; any advanced-level non-licensure programs, including those specific to content areas; or educational leadership programs not specific to the preparation of teachers or other school professionals for P-12 schools/districts.