Records Management & Digital Preservation

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Records Management & Digital Preservation

University of Dundee
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Centre for Archive & Information Studies
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Records Management and Digital Preservation (UK and International)

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Degrees available: Degree Length of study Distance Learning MSc 2.5 - 5 years PGDiploma 2.5 - 5 years PGCertificate 2.5 - 5 years Fees for 2011-12: Status MSc/MLitt Diploma Certificate Home/EU £5,930 £4,500 £2,250 Overseas £7,235 £5,640 £2,820 Status Individual
20 credit module Individual
10 credit module Dissertation Home/EU £750 £375 £1,430 Overseas £940 £470 £1,595 Registration Fee : MLitt/MSc students: £300Single modules/CPD: £45
Certificate in Family & Local History: £95 Start dates : The course…

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Useful Links Course websiteARMMS/CAIS blog
Centre for Archive & Information Studies
Related Courses All CAIS PG courses

Records Management and Digital Preservation (UK and International)

Snapshot

Degrees available: Degree Length of study Distance Learning MSc 2.5 - 5 years PGDiploma 2.5 - 5 years PGCertificate 2.5 - 5 years Fees for 2011-12: Status MSc/MLitt Diploma Certificate Home/EU £5,930 £4,500 £2,250 Overseas £7,235 £5,640 £2,820 Status Individual
20 credit module Individual
10 credit module Dissertation Home/EU £750 £375 £1,430 Overseas £940 £470 £1,595 Registration Fee : MLitt/MSc students: £300Single modules/CPD: £45
Certificate in Family & Local History: £95 Start dates : The course starts in September, January and May Academic School: School of Humanities How to apply:

For further information about applications, including downloadable application forms, please visit the Centre for Archive & Information Studies webpage.

Professional Accreditation: Society of Archivists

Overview

"What I have learnt (on this course) I have already, and will continue to, put into practice at work."

These Masters programmes provide a thorough education in the principles, theory and practice of records management and digital preservation. They are delivered via flexible distance learning and entirely online using the University's Virtual Learning Environment.

A range of core and optional modules, all written and tutored by acknowledged subject experts, ensure that students complete the programme with:

  • an in-depth knowledge of record keeping theory and practice and the ability to apply this knowledge in the public sector or in commercial or specialist environments,
  • a comprehensive training in the creation and management of current and semi-current records an understanding of the legal and ethical issues relating to records management and digital preservation,
  • an understanding of how digital records should be managed and retrieved,
  • a knowledge of the issues surrounding the preservation of records and in particular the proper use of metadata and other techniques to help ensure long-term survival of information and records.

Programme Content

The programme consists of a range of core archive and records management modules and optional modules including preservation and disaster management, metadata standards and information taxonomies, business archives, ethics and international perspectives, international concepts in information access, management for information professionals. The module list can be viewed on the course website.

Methods of Assessment

Essays/reports; contribution to module (through online tasks and discussion board debate); dissertation of 15,000 words.

Entry Requirements

Honours degree at first or second class and relevant professional experience. Applicants must be employed or otherwise active in an appropriate professional environment. Alternative qualifications will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Transfer of credit from other study programmes may be possible, subject to the approval of the University of Dundee.

English Language Requirement: IELTS of 7.0 (or equivalent), if your first language is not English. Please check our Language Requirements page for details of equivalent grades from other test providers, and information about the University of Dundee English Language courses.

"Great course Dundee – well done!"

Sources of Funding

Information about the School of Humanities scholarships can be found on the School of Humanities scholarships webpage.

Other sources of funding for postgraduate students can be found on our Scholarships webpage.

Contact

Course Contact

DirectorCentre for Archive and Information Studies
Archive, Records Management and Museum Studies
University of Dundee
Nethergate
Dundee
DD1 4HN
Scotland

Telephone: 01382 385543 (from the UK)Telephone: +44 1382 385543 (from outside the UK)
Fax: 01382 385523 (from the UK)Fax: +44 1382 385523 (from outside the UK)
Email: armtraining@dundee.ac.uk
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