4 Information Science Master's degrees in Europe
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4 Information Science Master's degrees in Europe
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University of Groningen
MA in Communication & Information Studies
- Groningen, Netherlands
MA
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English, Dutch
Are you interested in information and communication processes? Then you should choose one of the tracks of this Master's degree program. In the MA in Communication & Information Studies, you can choose between different tracks that focus on communication: Communication Studies, Computer Communication, Communication and Education, Information Science, and Digital Humanities.
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University of Borås
Master’s Programme in Information Science: Digital Environments
- Borås, Sweden
Master
Full time
2 years
Distance Learning
English
The master’s programme in information science: digital environments offers both a theoretical and a practical approach to information, providing a unique, holistic approach to information in digital environments. This programme is suitable for students with a Bachelor’s degree in library and information science, information studies, information architecture, archival science, digital humanities, media studies, informatics, systems science or related fields.
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University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria
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Master's degree in Information Security Management
- Hagenberg, Austria
MA
Part time
4 semesters
On-Campus
German
Fast-track counseling
Information security is essential in today's digital landscape. The master's program "Information Security Management" offers practical training for experienced professionals, based on international standards and many years of expertise in the field of IT security.
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Universitat de Barcelona
Master's Degree in Libraries and Heritage Collections
- Barcelona, Spain
Master
Full time
1 year
Blended
Spanish
The master's degree Libraries and Heritage Collections is a blended program of 60 credits that provides professional training in the management and treatment of cultural assets in the form of bibliographic materials and documents. The master's degree is offered every two years and includes compulsory work placements, which are designed to assist students in finding employment, as well as a final project in the field of heritage.
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Information science is a popular field that may involve both technical computer skills and an understanding of the interaction between technology and society. Coursework can include software engineering, database management, and the ethics and laws of contemporary information technology.
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