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2 Information Management Masters Degree Programs in Canada


Dalhousie University
Master of Information
- Halifax Regional Municipality, Canada
Master degree
Full time, Part time
20 months
On-Campus
English
Dalhousie's Master of Information Program is a degree that can take you anywhere, and explores the intersections between people, information and technology. Continuously accredited by the American Library Association (ALA) since 1971.

Athabasca University Centre for Innovative Management
Executive MBA in Information Technology Management
- St. Albert, Canada
EMBA
Full time
Distance Learning
English
Our Executive MBA in Information Technology Management will enable you to understand the convergence of business and IT, and the impact of the digital economy on your organization; lead and motivate others by effectively communicating the critical role of IT in enabling organizational strategy, achieving organizational goals, and delivering competitive advantage; establish performance metrics and accountability measures to report IT results and accomplishments; understand critical issues related to successfully managing IT projects; effectively lead and manage IT-related change through a keen understanding of organizational and human impacts
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In Canada, a Master's degree in Information Management prepares you to navigate the complexities of data in various organizational contexts. This field combines advanced technical knowledge with strategic insights, making it a critical area for today’s data-driven world.
Students in this program delve into courses covering data analytics, information architecture, and information governance. You'll develop specific skills like crafting data management strategies, utilizing data visualization tools, and designing user-centered information systems. Collaborating on research-oriented projects and engaging with industry leaders enhances your learning experience, fostering adaptability as you explore new ideas.
The Canadian educational system encourages practical application through hands-on learning and real-world projects, helping you build strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Graduates often find positions as data scientists, information systems managers, or business intelligence analysts. With a focus on innovation and interdisciplinary collaboration, you can expect to gain expertise that’s valued both locally and internationally in many thriving industries.