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Study Area
HonoursCV04 - Master of Knowledge Management
Program Aim
This program provides graduates with the skills to meet the challenges of the knowledge age. They will understand and be able to use modern tools, and apply those tools to meet organisational objectives; be able to achieve solutions by creating, sharing and codifying knowledge; employ technology to assist in the management of knowledge; understand ethical practice and its impact in a learning organisation; and have an understanding of lifelong learning and the information needs of others.
Resources and expertise are used in an innovative manner to produce a relevant and focused program for Australian industry (ALIA recognition is being sought). The program draws on expertise from two faculties (Business & Informatics, and Education) and one division (the Library) to deliver a high standard of program that will appeal to regional students as well as international.
Program Structure
- 7 core courses
- 2 specialisation courses