Children's Literature + Library Services to Children

Spark a love of reading
From picturebooks to young adult literature, classic works to contemporary fiction, explore the artistry, boundary-breaking, and innovative brilliance of literature created for young people. Simmons University's Children’s Literature (MA) and Library and Information Science (MS) dual degree program — the first of its kind in the US — combines deep literary study with concrete experience developing collections and designing youth services.
Join a vibrant community that reads widely, thinks deeply, and shares your passion for making a difference through literature. In both elements of the dual degree program, you’ll engage with questions of access, equity, and ethics, and explore how power and justice shape the reading lives of young people and the services that support them.
Work closely with a faculty advisor who will offer you advice, support, and guidance as you work toward your career goals.
Develop your skills in critical inquiry, literary analysis, and communication as you learn to bring exceptional literature into the hands of young people. Be part of shaping the future of libraries and the communities they serve.
Why Pursue a Dual Degree in Children’s Literature (MA) and Library and Information Science (MS)?
Our dual degree program integrates theory and practice across two disciplines. You’ll tailor your studies to professional goals — whether you're interested in youth or school librarianship, doctoral work in children’s literature, or a career in children’s book publishing.
In our program, you will:
- Strengthen your critical reading and writing skills through rigorous academic study of literature across genres, including picturebooks, verse novels, informational texts, speculative fiction, fantasy, realism, folk and fairy tales, and graphic novels.
- Consider the past, present, and future of texts for young readers as cultural products that reflect and innovate.
- Participate in cross-disciplinary and cross-professional conversations that center on multiple traditions and practices.
- Apply professional standards and best practices across the information field and your specific area.
- Select, implement, and create programs and resource systems that respond to the needs of diverse communities and stakeholders.
- Access internship opportunities in culturally thriving Boston at organizations such as Boston Public Library and The Horn Book Magazine.
- Take advantage of our partnership with The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art to expand your horizons.
Alumnae/i Impact
Graduates of our Simmons Children’s Literature (MA) and Library and Information Science (MS) dual degree program are leaders in the field. They are known for their excellence, advocacy, and enduring impact on youth literature and library services.
Alumnae/i have served on major children’s book award committees, such as the Caldecott, Coretta Scott King, Sibert, and Printz Awards, among others. They also have served as panelists and judges on regional and state book award committees.