Canada
Description
The two-year MISt degree program leads to the internationally recognized qualification for information professionals. The PhD degree program is multidisciplinary, drawing students from fields as diverse as law, public health, engineering, the social sciences and information systems. Graduates assume teaching positions in higher education and leadership roles in information-based organizations.
For those interested in information policy, law librarianship, intellectual property rights, privacy issues, and technology transfer, the MISt/JD Joint Degree program with the Faculty of Law offers two degrees in four years instead of the usual five.
For practicing information professionals, FIS also offers a Graduate Diploma of Advanced Study and a wide selection of continuing education courses with the Professional Learning Centre.
