[aisle] MLIS question

Janet Johnston janet.johnston at rc255.net
Mon Aug 12 12:13:23 CDT 2019


Barb,

I did my MLIS while I was still teaching English.  I found that depending on the class itself that I could take 6-9 credit hours.  Some classes were more time intensive with a lot of reading, so those semesters I only took 6 hours.  And, of course, you probably have times of the year that are more time restrictive for yourself, so take that into consideration also.

Janet Johnston
Reed-Custer High School

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Subject: [aisle] MLIS question

Hello,

After many years in this field (with a school library degree) I am considering pursuing an MLIS degree. I will be taking classes online while continuing my usual duties in our district's school libraries.

How many hours do you think one could reasonably expect to be able to complete each semester?

Thanks for any and all input (and any helpful hints you can share).

Barb Miller
Learning Resource Center Facilitator
Troy Community Consolidated School District 30C

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