Course Selection Guide
MIM Course Selection Guide | ||
Recommended Core Courses to be taken as your first courses in the program: Information People and Society; Organization of Information; Information Systems and Technologies and User Experience Please note that it is also highly recommended that the Capstone course (MGMT 5020) be taken as close to the end of your program as possible and Program Evaluation or Research Methods must be taken prior to the capstone. |
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Fall 2020Information, People and Society(R)Information Policy (R)Program Evaluation (R) |
Winter 2021Organization of Information (R)Knowledge Management (R)Capstone (R)Records Management (E) |
Spring/Summer 2021Information Systems and Technologies (R)Collaboration (E) (NOTE CHANGE – changed from Mgmt of Privacy) |
Fall 2021Information, People and Society(R)User Experience (R)Research Methods (R) |
Winter 2022Organization of Information (R)Information Policy (R)Capstone (R)Records Management (E) |
Spring/Summer 2022Knowledge Management (R)Management of Privacy (E) |
Fall 2022Information, People and Society(R)Information Systems and Technologies (R)Program Evaluation (R) |
Winter 2023Organization of Information (R)User Experience (R) *updated 09/22Capstone (R)Records Management (E) |
Spring/Summer 2023Information Policy (R)Project Management (E) |
NOTE: Class offerings and intensive locations are subject to minimum registration numbers
MIM Syllabi
MGMT5001 Information, People and Society
MGMT5002 Organization of Information
MGMT5003 Information Systems and Technologies
MGMT5004 User Experience
MGMT5005 Information Policy
MGMT5008 Knowledge Management
MGMT5020 Case study or research project ('capstone' class)
In addition, you must complete ONE of the two following classes:
MGMT5006 Program Evaluation
MGMT5007 Research Methods
Elective Classes
You must also complete ONE of the following:
MGMT5009 Collaboration
MGMT5010 Project Management
MGMT5012 Records Management
MGMT 5011 Management of Privacy
Please note: These Syllabi are subject to change. They are from the last offering of the course and will give you a good general idea of the course outline, learning objectives and assignments/scheduling.
NOTE: Class offerings and intensive locations are subject to minimum registration numbers