LIBRARY MEDIA TECHNOLOGY



The Library Media Technology program trains people to be library technicians or library technical assistants, who help librarians acquire, prepare, and organize material and help users find materials and information. Library technicians also may operate and maintain audio/visual equipment, assist users with microfilm or microfiche readers, enter and retrieve information from computer databases or work on special projects.

Career or volunteer opportunities exist in all NPC communities, as well as in suburban or metropolitan areas. Work may be found in public, community, school, college and university libraries, and special libraries. The Library Media Technology program is available at most NPC campuses or centers. However, students from some centers may need to attend part of the program at other Northland locations.

The Library Media Technology program is available at most NPC campuses or centers. However, students from some centers may need to attend part of the program at other Northland locations.




Associate of Applied Science • 64 Cr.

Degree Verification


Check Sheet (front) links to a Microsoft Excel .xls file

Course List (back) links to a Microsoft Word .doc file

To earn an AAS in Library Media Technology the student must complete 25 general education credits, 21 credits of core requirements, 9 required electives, and 9 unrestricted electives.

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS • 25 cr.



Communications • 6 cr.

Mathematics • 3 cr.

Discipline Studies • 16 cr.

Per the AAS Discipline Studies List:




Core Requirements • 21 cr.
Required Electives • 9 Cr.

A minimum of 9 credits must be completed from the following list:

Unrestricted Electives • 9 Cr.

Any unduplicated 100 level or higher courses.




Certificate of Applied Science


To complete a Certificate of Applied Science in Library Media Technology, a student must complete the 21 core requirements, plus any 3 credits from the required electives, MAT 103 or MAT 105, and ENL 101.








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