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The Master of Information (MI) program offers students the opportunity to study information and knowledge management in its full scope, complexity, and diversity. Students can select from five specialized tracks: Library & Information Science, Archives & Records Management, Human Centered Data Science, User Experience Design, or Information Systems & Design. Additionally, the Faculty of Information offers a dual degree option, enabling simultaneous enrollment in both the Master of Information and Master of Museum Studies programs. This cutting-edge interdisciplinary curriculum examines information and knowledge management from comprehensive perspectives. MI alumni emerge as sought-after professionals equipped to drive innovation in information architecture, organization, storage, retrieval, distribution, conservation, and administration. Their profound awareness of societal needs opens doors to career paths spanning every industry and sector.
The Archives & Records Management (ARM) specialization investigates the evolving approaches to documentation practices, incorporating insights from various foundational fields such as:
Organizational records management frameworks
Archival methodologies for classification and cataloging
Evaluation techniques for diverse institutional contexts
Conservation strategies and digital preservation methods
The historical development of documentation systems