📖Program Curriculum
Dalhousie University offers a Master's degree program in Information Management. Here is a generalized example of a potential curriculum for the Master of Information Management (MIM) program at Dalhousie University:
Core Courses:
Foundations of Information Management
Information Management Principles and Practices
Information Systems and Technology
Data Management and Analytics
Information Governance and Compliance
Specialization Courses:
Elective Courses (related to specific areas within Information Management)
Applied Learning:
Practicum or Capstone Project
The curriculum is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of information management principles, practices, and technologies. The core courses cover foundational knowledge in information management, including the foundations of information management, information management principles and practices, information systems and technology, data management and analytics, and information governance and compliance.
Students have the opportunity to specialize in specific areas within information management through elective courses. These courses can be chosen based on the student's interests and career goals and may cover topics such as digital asset management, knowledge management, information retrieval and search, business intelligence, information security and privacy, or specific domains such as health information management or archival management.
Applied learning is also a key component of the program. Students typically undertake a practicum experience or a capstone project, where they can apply their knowledge and skills in a real-world information management setting. This provides students with practical experience and an opportunity to further develop their expertise in a specific area of information management.
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