Register Now to Attend Meet, Greet, Learn Information Session Aug. 13
Would you like to work in a library, but have no training or experience? Or, do you work in a library and want to further your education? There is a free upcoming opportunity to learn about online learning options that can support a higher education path toward a Master of Library Science degree. Western Dakota Tech and the University of Nebraska at Omaha will host a Meet, Greet and Learn session regarding Library Science degrees in Western Dakota Tech’s Dakota Hall, from 4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., Monday, Aug. 13.
During this session:
- Find out about the 100% online Library Science degrees offered in conjunction by Western Dakota Tech (Diploma and Associates) and University of Omaha, Nebraska (LTA, Bachelors).
- Learn about the articulation agreement between Western Dakota Tech's AAS degree and the University of Omaha, Nebraska BS degree.
- Bonus! Earn 1.5 CE credits from
University of Omaha, Nebraska with Erica Rose's presentation on 21st Century Library Customer Service.
Register to attend the free information session today at www.wdt.edu/meet-greet-learn.
Find out more about the available Library Science degrees online
For more information about the available Library Science degrees, or this presentation, email Western Dakota Tech’s Jolie Hogancamp at Jolie.Hogancamp@wdt.edu or call her at (605) 718-2904.
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About Western Dakota Tech
Western Dakota Tech was established in 1968 and is the only technical college that serves the western South Dakota region.
Western Dakota Tech offers programs in a variety of fields, including Business and Computers, Construction and Manufacturing, Energy and Environmental Technologies, Health Sciences, Legal and Public Services, and Transportation Technologies.
More than 96 percent of Western Dakota Tech's most recent graduates are working, continuing their education, or are enlisted in the military.
Western Dakota Tech faculty, staff, and administration focus their efforts on helping students gain the skills and experiences they need to succeed. Through hands-on learning, internships, and industry partnerships, Western Dakota Tech students graduate ready to make a real and immediate contribution to their employers and to their communities.
For information about Western Dakota Tech, call (800) 544-8765 or (605) 718-2565 or send an email to admissions@wdt.edu. Visit us on the web at www.wdt.edu.