Announcing the Online MSIM: First class meets January 2012
Work schedules, family obligations and often simple geography often combine to make it difficult for a professional to attend graduate school. Online programs enable students to work around these obstacles, and in recent years educators have learned how to transport the face-to-face classroom experience using a technology platform. Beginning in January 2012, the Department of Information Systems will offer its highly ranked Master of Science in Information Management degree -- the MSIM -- as an online offering. KnowIT sat down with department Chairman Michael Goul and Online MSIM faculty coordinator Robert St Louis to discuss the new program.
Work schedules, family obligations and often simple geography often combine to make it difficult for a professional to attend graduate school. Online programs enable students to work around these obstacles, and in recent years educators have learned how to transport the face-to-face classroom experience using a technology platform. Beginning in January 2012, the Department of Information Systems will offer its highly ranked Master of Science in Information Management degree — the MSIM — as an online offering. KnowIT sat down with department Chairman Michael Goul and Online MSIM faculty coordinator Robert St Louis to discuss the new program.
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