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University of Toronto Faculty of Information Master of Information
University of Toronto Faculty of Information

Master of Information

Toronto, Canada

2 Years

English

Full time, Part time

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* early deadline: January 31 - online application & supporting documents. Regular deadline: March 31 - online application; April 15 - supporting documents

Key Summary

    About: The Master of Information is designed to equip students with the skills needed to manage and analyze information effectively. Throughout the course, students will learn various methodologies and tools essential for information management. The program emphasizes practical application and prepares graduates for real-world challenges in the field.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers in a range of sectors, including information management, data analysis, librarianship, and digital curation. Potential roles might include information scientist, data analyst, or knowledge manager.

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Introduction

Information is explored in all its breadth, depth and richness in this innovative program. There is a choice for everyone among seven concentrations, specialization, coursework-only, co-op, and thesis options.

MI graduates are the next generation of valued professionals, able to lead the progression of information design, organization, storage, access and retrieval, dissemination, preservation, conservation, and management. With a deep understanding of the needs of society, career opportunities are found across all industries and sectors.

The Master of Information (MI) program is accredited by the American Library Association.

Key Program Characteristics and Foundational Beliefs

Characteristics

  • Broad-based and inclusive, with information-focused fields from different disciplinary and professional viewpoints.
  • Flexible curriculum, customizable to each individual student’s interests and needs.
  • Students may choose a particular focus, or take a broad range of courses – including non-iSchool courses – or participate in a collaborative program with other U of T graduate departments.
  • Students may choose a thesis option.
  • The program may be taken on a part-time basis.

Foundational beliefs

  • Information penetrates all aspects of our digitally-mediated society.
  • Information professionals need to understand the political, technological, and epistemological consequences of rapidly changing information practices.
  • Education of information professionals must, therefore, address issues of leadership and critical thinking, and engage in studies of fundamental concepts, theories, and practices.
  • Thorough explorations of technology and resources for information institutions, services, and professionals are essential.

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