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M.S. in Libraries, Informatics and Technology in Education (LITE)


The 100% online Master of Science in Libraries, Informatics and Technology in Education prepares students to assist communities in discovering and utilizing library resources.

This program develops skills needed to serve as a library media specialists, training development specialists, educational technology specialists, and information service specialists in schools, colleges, public libraries, and private organizations.

 

Top skills for these positions include: 

  • Collections
  • Library Science
  • Library Services (Library Law) Library
  • Collection Development
  • Cataloging
  • Integrated Library Systems
  • Public Service
  • Library Instruction
  • Metadata

 


Program Information

 


Online Orientation

View the graduate student guide, designed for both degree, and non-degree seeking graduate students who are enrolling in courses at the master's degree or graduate certificate level.

View Online Orientation

Student Resource Portal

The student resource portal is the one stop shop for all things student success. Some of the available services are academic coaches, the writing lab, and more!

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Contact WKU Online
  • (270) 745-5173 or toll free at 888-4WKUWEB
  • learn.online@wku.edu
  • South Campus Academic Wing C170
    2355 Nashville Rd.
    Bowling Green, KY 42101-1084

To learn more about WKU Graduate School and the M.S. in Libraries, Informatics and Technology in Education, view the Graduate Catalog. Take the next step on your climb to the top and apply today   

 

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Western Kentucky University does not guarantee a job to graduates upon completion of any program.

 


 

 

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 Last Modified 6/20/24