Name of qualification | Diplomirani bibliotekar in informatik (un)/diplomirana bibliotekarka in informatičarka (un)Add to comparison [1] |
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Translated title (no legal status) | Bachelor of Arts in library and information science |
Type of qualification | Diploma prve stopnje (UN) |
Category of qualification | Izobrazba |
Type of education | Academic bachelor's education |
Duration |
3 years
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Credits | 180 credits |
Admission requirements |
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ISCED field |
Družbene vede, novinarstvo in informacijska znanost
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ISCED subfield | |
Qualification level |
SQF 7 |
- demonstrate familiarity with the origin and development of librarianship as a science and activity,
- carry out work in relation to purchasing, processing, organising and providing library material and information,
- communicate with users iin order to provide library material and information from and on this material,
- demonstrate familiarity with the origin and development of information science,
- demonstrate familiarity with individual areas of information science and connect them to other disciplines,
- demonstrate understanding of the basic principles of organising knowledge,
- demonstrate knowledge of the information cycle,
- use information technology to manage information,
- demonstrate understanding of the organisation of and the nature of work in publishing and media houses from a social and historical perspective,
- demonstrate understanding of the editorial, marketing, design and production functions of the publishing process,
- editing and formatting information for publication.
In order to progress to the second year, students must have completed course units from the programme totalling 60 credits, which they are expected to complete in the first two semesters In order to progress to the third year, students must have completed course units from the programme totalling 120 credits, which they are expected to complete in the first four semesters.
Second-cycle master's study programmes (SQF level 8)
In order to complete their studies, students must complete all course units prescribed by the programme and subject syllabuses, and write and defend a bachelor’s thesis.