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The Master of Information (MI) program enables students to investigate the diverse field of information and knowledge management across its full spectrum. 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 pathway, allowing simultaneous enrollment in both the Master of Information and Master of Museum Studies programs. This cutting-edge interdisciplinary curriculum examines information management in comprehensive detail, covering its extensive scope and complexity. MI alumni emerge as sought-after experts, equipped to drive advancements in information architecture, categorization, storage, retrieval, distribution, conservation, and governance. Their profound awareness of societal needs opens doors to career prospects in every industry and sector.
Modern society relies heavily on information systems. Businesses and institutions depend on advancements in information technology to maintain their competitive edge and viability. On a personal level, our daily interactions and social engagements are increasingly facilitated by expanding digital platforms. As an Information Systems & Design specialist, you'll influence how people engage with technology to accomplish tasks. You'll collaborate with cross-functional teams to evaluate, create, and deploy groundbreaking information solutions, prioritizing analytical reasoning, inventive troubleshooting, and cooperative strategy development.