

The University of Nebraska at Omaha's College of Education offers four Graduate Degree programs in Reading, Elementary Education, and Secondary Education with concentrations in library media for candidates interested in directing a school library.
The College of Education's Masters in Elementary Education degree combines core graduate education courses with literacy, technology and library media courses for those candidates who want to direct an elementary school library.
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The College of Education's Masters in Secondary Education degree combines core graduate education courses with literacy, technology and library media courses for those candidates who want to direct a secondary school library.
Selective Retention Cover/Directions | Graduate Course Summary | Graduate Plan of Study Checklist | Letter of Application | Graduate Plan of Study
The College of Education’s Masters in Reading degree combines core graduate education courses with literacy, technology and library media courses for those candidates who want to direct an elementary or secondary school library.
Candidates who already have a Masters degree can add a school library media endorsement for the purpose of directing a school library media program. The school library media endorsement consists of 33 hours of library science, literacy and technology coursework.