Do you enjoy working with people? Do you want to share your passion for books?
The library technology program trains students for careers in libraries and information centers, focusing on cataloging, classification, research, and digital resources. In our program, you will gain skills in digital technology, archiving, research and more. Get prepared for roles such as library technicians, assistants, and other information management positions in various types of libraries, including public, academic, and special libraries.
Career Opportunities
The library technology program will prepare you for work in a variety of occupations and career paths, including:
- Library Assistant
- Library Technician
With additional education:
- Librarian
Degrees and Certificates
Change your life with a library technology degree and/or certificate. Our program gives you options to explore.
The encouragement and kindness of all my instructors were the major factors that helped me succeed.
Oksana Starzhevskaya-Stowell, Graduate
About degrees and certificates
Certificates:
A certificate readily prepares you to enter a particular field or career. It can also give you new skills for advancement in the workplace.
Associate Degrees:
An associate degree requires a broader education for career options in a range of industries. It's a great step towards earning a bachelor degree at a four-year school or entering the workforce sooner.
Associate Degrees for Transfer:
A transfer degree is equivalent to the first two years of a bachelor’s degree program. Earning one can guarantee admission to California State Universities, some private and online universities, and Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). ADTs, along with a transfer agreement guarantee (TAG) with the University of California system can help you achieve your goals for less. Learn about transfer services.