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Now that you have been admitted to Rutgers–New Brunswick, you will need to take placement tests to determine your preparedness in a subject area (math, English, world language). The placement tests serve a different purpose than standardized exams and tests in school.
All students must satisfy the requirements of SCILS as well as the academic require-ments of one of the following undergraduate liberal arts colleges at New Brunswick: Cook College, Douglass College, Livingston College, Rutgers College, or University College.
Using this SLIM toolkit, the school librarian – teacher teams will be able to show how students have developed knowledge and understanding of curriculum content. In addition SLIM will show their development of information seeking and using skills. The SLIM toolkit will: 1. track changes in students’ knowledge as they move through the inquiry
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Information Technology and Informatics major. Master of Information (MI), with concentrations in Library and Information Science; School Librarianship; Data Science: Informatics and Design Technology, Information and Management; and Archives and Preservation. *ALA-accredited*.
Precalculus I (2) Prerequisite: 01:640:026 or appropriate performance on the placement test in mathematics. Corequisites: 01:640:011 for 01:640:111. This course with 01:640:112 covers the same material as 01:640:115, but at a slower pace.
The Center for International Scholarship in School Libraries, called CISSL, is located in the School of Communication, Information and Library Studies and builds on a 50-year tradition of quality education and research for school librarians at Rutgers.