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Master of Information Management
Sooner or later, most IT professionals find that sticking with technology as their primary skill comes with career risk. Their jobs may be outsourced right out from under them. And, those who limit their role to "individual contributor" can get passed over for opportunities that require collaboration or business-oriented solutions.
That's why those who have added management skills to their technical expertise have such a powerful and respected career combination. Those who can operate in both spheres are best equipped to maintain and build their value to their employers.
The Master of Information Management Program (MIM) provides students with the knowledge and skills needed for effective technology and technological leadership within an enterprise. It is awarded upon satisfactory completion of the part-time, evening 34-unit curriculum, the equivalent of about two semesters of full-time study. No thesis is required.
The MIM degree can be pursued in 4 different ways, each with a different focus:
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