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Master in Library and Information Management (DMLM)

Mafra - Palace-Convent built in the 18th century on Lisbon Coast PortugalThe Master of Library and Information Management program at UniSA has many brilliant features:

The program can be a complete18-month Master qualification or can be an extension of the Graduate Diploma in Library and Information Management in which case it is a single study period if a student studies full-time.

Students have the choice to complete a full coursework program or elect to undertake a a minor thesis or a project. If a student elects to undertake a minor thesis please note that although the title of the thesis course includes the word computing this does not mean that you have to select a research topic which is associated with computing. The course title is simply reflecting the name of the School.

If you decide to undertake the Masters Computing Minor Thesis parts 1 and 2 (18 units) please consider having your work edited and reviewed using the following service. Margaret-Rose Stringer is a very capable reviewer and editor and is willing to review local and international work. Margaret’s website is viewable here http://users.on.net/cmrstringer/editing or you can email on cmrstringer@internode.on.net 

At the successful completion of the Masters program you will be eligible to graduate or to apply for entry into the newly developed and specifically designed Doctorate of Information Technology Management.  If accepted into this innovative program credit for your previous studies will be assessed and awarded as deemed by the Program Director.

 

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