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CSU Information Studies – Educating for the Knowledge Economy John Mills Library and Information Management Education t
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CSU Information Studies – Educating for the Knowledge Economy
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CSU The Preferred Option Produces over half LIM graduates in Australia Celebrating 30+ Years library and information management education Flexible education delivery
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CSU Information Studies – Educating for the Knowledge Economy CSU The Preferred Option Internationally recognised courses (EG., USA, UK, Australia, Canada) Enrolments from Canada, Hong Kong, Singapore, Middle East, Fiji, Mauritius, New Zealand, Japan International perspective-local input
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CSU Information Studies – Educating for the Knowledge Economy CSU The Preferred Option CSU/HKU SPACE partnership Administration- Local coordinator Academic Matters- Local coordinator Teaching- Local Tutors Practicums- Local experience
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CSU Information Studies – Educating for the Knowledge Economy CSU The Preferred Option Online subject forums Mix of online/print subjects Electronic assignment submission Exemptions available for previous relevant study
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CSU Information Studies – Educating for the Knowledge Economy Courses Offered Master of Applied Science (LIM) Graduate Diploma in Applied Science (LIM) Bachelor of Applied Science (LIM)
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CSU Information Studies – Educating for the Knowledge Economy Practical Subjects Professional Study Visit Professional Experience Professional Activities (BAppSci only)
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CSU Information Studies – Educating for the Knowledge Economy Bachelor of Applied Science (Library and Information Management) Library and Information Management Non-Library Academic Major* Practical Subjects *Credit given for relevant post-secondary studies
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CSU Information Studies – Educating for the Knowledge Economy Master of Applied Science (Library and Information Management) STAGE ONE Graduate Diploma of Applied Science (Library and Information Management) Ten Subjects (includes two practical subjects)
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CSU Information Studies – Educating for the Knowledge Economy Master of Applied Science (Library and Information Management) STAGE TWO Master of Applied Science (Library and Information Management) Four Subjects
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CSU Information Studies – Educating for the Knowledge Economy Subject specialities Digital preservation Information/Knowledge management Information organisation/metadata Information seeking Digital libraries Information literacy Change management
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CSU Information Studies – Educating for the Knowledge Economy Comments from former students Through conversations with professional colleagues I feel CSU qualifications have me better equipped for the work force than other university library qualifications. This course was life changing for me in terms of self esteem, confidence, assertiveness. I now feel that I can speak with some degree of authority on library and related matters.
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CSU Information Studies – Educating for the Knowledge Economy FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Check Out the Web Site Contact HKU SPACE http://www.csu.edu.au/courses/postgraduate/library/
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