|
What is Information Science?
Information and knowledge are key commodities in the information age and
the knowledge based society. Managing these assets enables people to succeed.
Increasingly businesses manage data, information and knowledge in a way
that enables them to capitalise on their expertise and stay competitive.
Being able to systematically use these assets also gives individuals key
transferable skills and the ability to be independent life long learners.
Information Science therefore teaches people about the information landscape
and knowledge creation and, specifically, how information can be organised
and stored using
- web technology
- databases
- taxonomy systems
accessed using information retrieval products; used, for example for
competitor intelligence; and made available to other people through knowledge
sharing and via information services and products such as Web based services,
information departments or libraries.
We offer programmes at an undergraduate and postgraduate levels in Information
Management. At the undergraduate level these include a powerful combination
of joint degrees in:
- Information Management and Business Studies
- Information Management and Computing
- Publishing with English
- Web Development & Design
At the postgraduate level we offer:
- Information and Library Management
- Information and Knowledge Management
- Information Management & Business Technology
- MPhil and PhD through research
.
|