Records Management & Information Rights
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Records Management and Information Rights
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 Individual20 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, Jan…
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Useful Links Course websiteARMMS/CAIS blog
Centre for Archive & Information Studies
Related Courses All CAIS PG courses
Records Management and Information Rights
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 Individual20 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
"The content was excellent and very relevant to my practical work."This is a flexible distance learning programme, delivered online over the Internet. The programme is suitable for information professionals employed in a wide range of fields including records management, legislative compliance, electronic media and records. Some modules, for example, Management for Information Professionals, will benefit a wider range of practitioners, including librarians, museum curators and other information specialists.
Aims
- To provide a flexible distance learning pathway to a professional postgraduate qualification in Records Management and Information Rights
- To examine current theory and practice, equip students with the skills to keep their knowledge up to date and explore the synergies between subject areas.
Programme Content
Core modules examine the fundamental skills needed to work in Records Management and compliance with Information Rights legislation. Optional modules are designed to focus on specific elements of Records Management or Information Rights in greater detail, allowing students to tailor their qualifications. Module authors from the UK and overseas, are expert practitioners in their field which ensures that content is both current and relevant.
Students are encouraged to discuss what they have read and how it relates to their own experiences and most modules combine a mixture of theory and practice. Throughout the modules regular online tasks provide a structure by which students can measure their progress.
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.
"It has been challenging, fun, hard work!"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
DirectorCentre for Archive and Information StudiesArchive, 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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