Information and Knowledge Management
Information and Knowledge Management courses are designed to produce information professionals able to create and manage information which is increasingly in digital formats. They also examines strategies and practices for the delivery of knowledge services for both organisations and communities in the 21st century.
They equip graduates with a deep, theoretically informed understanding of how knowledge and information are created, represented, communicated and used by individuals and groups both online and in the physical world. In addition, students develop the technical and project management skills needed to design, build and manage online information resources such as websites and digital repositories.
Courses
Master of Digital Information ManagementGraduate Diploma in Digital Information Management
Why information and knowledge management at UTS?
- Students use real clients and scenarios to encourage 'industry relevant' learning;
- Our academic staff have built strong bonds with industry and government for over 25 years, designing courses to keep pace with changing needs and providing a balance of theory and practice
- The courses are professionally recognised by the Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA);
What type of student work is involved?
- Information management is the study of how ideas, knowledge and information are created, represented and communicated in social and business contexts.
More information
- Information days and events
- UTS Student Centre: 1300 ASK UTS (275 887)
- Discipline coordinator: Bhuva Narayan
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