Our graduates understand the nature of the information life cycle from creation, through management and use, to preservation; have highly developed information-handling skills; possess the flexibility to adapt to a rapidly evolving environment; have a strong client focus; and have the ability to take leadership in developing innovative solutions to the problems posed by the expanding data universe.
Graduates will work at the forefront of the evolving information professions. The range of opportunities open to them is broad, covering public and academic libraries, research, government and corporate information centres, and the cultural heritage sector. Graduates are qualified to work as information professionals in areas such as archives, community information services, information architecture, information brokerage, knowledge management, librarianship and records management.
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Master: 1.5 years full-time, 3 years part-time
Graduate Certificate: 1 year part-time
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"This is one of the most comprehensive courses on library studies available, with an excellent focus on library subjects and skills."
The changing nature of society has brought a growing demand for knowledge and information at work, in education and in leisure.
"The Bachelor of Information Studies is delivered completely online which makes it very accessible."