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Master of Information Services

ECU Course CodeQ71 / H54
CRICOS Course Code062864E
Course Coordinator
Dr Mark Brogan
Senior Lecturer
Phone: +61 (0) 8 9370 6300
Fax: +61 (0) 8 9370 6100
Room: ML 13.234
Email: m.brogan@ecu.edu.au
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Description:

INTRODUCTION

The Master of Information Services aims to produce graduates capable of filling senior roles in the information services, information brokerage, information management and knowledge management industries. The course is designed to address market needs for professional information services staff with a broad range of high level skills in information services, information management and information technology. Students may exit the Master of Information Services after twelve months of full-time study with a Graduate Diploma of Science (Information Services). In certain areas of specialisation, students may exit the Master of Information Services after twelve months of part-time study with a Graduate Certificate in Information Services.

Students who successfully complete certain areas of specialisation of the Master of Information Services are eligible for professional membership of one or more of the following professional associations, as follows:

  • Information Science and Teacher Librarianship Area of Specialisation graduates are eligible for Assocaite (professional) membership of the Australian Library and Information Association;
  • Archives and Records Area of Specialisation graduates are eligible for professional membership of the Records Management Association of Australia.

Course Structure:

The Master of Information Services is a three semester (180 credit point) full-time award with exit points after 60 points (Graduate Certificate) in certain areas of specialisation and 120 points (Graduate Diploma).

Students must select one of the following four areas of specialisation and must complete all units in the selected area of specialisation for the Master award.

Course Location and Mode of Study:

Available at: Mt Lawley
Modes: Full-time, Part-time

The Archives and Records Area of Specialisation and some other units are available only through online study. Off-campus students MUST have access to a computer capable of accessing the Internet and MyECU. Online students are not required to attend on campus for any part of the program.

Admission Requirements:

The minimum admission requirement is completion of a three-year tertiary qualification. Special admission requirements are detailed under individual areas of specialisation below.

Course Planner:

Area of Specialisation:

CodeName
SPARCArchives and Records
SPISCIInformation Science
SPTELITeacher Librarianship
SPKNSEKnowledge Services