Masters (Coursework)
In this course you will gain the expertise to work as a librarian, archivist and records manager in a range of organisations.
You will learn how to collect, organise, access, curate and preserve information in ethical and meaningful ways. Overall, you'll learn to think as an information specialist and apply knowledge in diverse work environments - including public and academic libraries, community and national archives, and government and corporate records offices.
You'll also complete three-week practicums in a records/archives setting and in a library/information centre, gaining real-world experience and opportunities to develop your professional networks.
Upon graduation you'll qualify for a career in information-management roles that include community programming, digital collections and curation, metadata and classification, records systems design and digital preservation.
How this course will make you industry readyYou'll complete two, three-week practicums where you'll gain real-world experience and be able to develop your professional networks.
What you'll learn