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MSc - Master of Science
University of Dundee
Online
MAY-25
60 months
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MSc - Master of Science
University of Dundee
Online
JAN
60 months
MSc - Master of Science
University of Dundee
Online
MAY-25
60 months
Select a an exam type
Our online course covers the fundamental principles and practice of records management and information rights. It provides you with the basic core competencies, knowledge and skills required to work professionally in records management and/or information rights. Our focus is very much on a mix of the theoretical and the practical. You must be working or volunteering in an appropriate professional environment both prior to and throughout your studies so you can apply what you are learning.
The course will give you an understanding of records management and information rights practice and tradition. You'll also learn about the management of current and semi-current records and how the strict requirements of legislation can be applied to working environments nationally, internationally and within your own corporate environment. You'll gain a thorough understanding of the relationship between information rights legislation and different classes of information and how this should be managed. You’ll receive a lot of online content right from the start and benefit from our flexible teaching model that allows students to take semesters off and learn from subject experts.
Professional accreditation
Accredited by the Archives and Records Association UK and Ireland and by Records and Information Management Professionals Australia
Careers
When you graduate, you will be able to progress in a career within the record management and information rights sectors.
Our graduates could go on to work as:
Graduates have also gone on to undertake doctoral research and careers in academia.
A UK Upper Second-Class Honours (2:1) degree
Students living in
Domestic
Students from Domestic
£1,130 per 20 credits, £2,110 for dissertation
Students from Other UK
£1,130 per 20 credits, £2,110 for dissertation
Students from EU
£1,130 per 20 credits, £2,110 for dissertation
Students from International
£1,130 per 20 credits, £2,110 for dissertation