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  • Stair-cased programmes covered on the same page. Not sure what the page title would be nor where to explain this yet.
  • Seems too repetitive. Maybe I could try a table, where each programme has a column and each row is a requirement? 


Programme structure

The Master of Information Management (MI) is integrated with the Postgraduate Certificate and the Postgraduate Diploma in Information Management, with provide stepping stones to the full MIM for those who are uncertain whether they can commit to the entire programme.

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  • Graphic to show nested or stair-cased programmes?

 


Master of Information Management

Entry requirements

  • Before enrollment, a candidate for the MIM degree shall have:
    • Completed a Bachelor's degree;
    • Had a minimum of three years of relevant work experience at a level acceptable to the MIM Director; and
    • Been accepted by the Director as capable of proceeding with the proposed course of study.

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Programme requirements

  • Total of 180 points required.
  • Complete MMIM 501 and MMIM 502
  •  Complete MMIM 590 or MMIM 592
  • Complete a further eight courses from:
    • MMIM 503
    • MMIM 510-514
    • MMIM 522
    • MMim 524
    • MMIM 525
    • MMIM 532
    • MMIM 552
    • MMIM 571
    • MMIM 572
    • MMIM 577
    • MMIM 580-582
    • MMIM 590
    • MMIM 592

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Thoughts and questions

  • Programme structure seems to differ between 'Professional Programmes' and the Calendar. For example, the first states two cores in Part 1 and eight electives courses in Part 2, yet the Calendar states two core in Part 1, one core in Part 2 and 120 points of elective courses from Part 3
  • MMIM 592 being worth 30 points means any stated number of courses where this is one of the electives will be wrong.
  • 'Professional Programmes' states that Part 3 is from MIM courses and the Calendar extends this to include other approved courses from other Honours or Master's programmes). Which do I follow?
 

  Postgraduate Certificate in Information Management (PGCertIM)

 Entry requirements

  • Before enrollment, a candidate for the PGCertIM degree shall have:
    • Completed a Bachelor's degree;
    • Had a minimum of three years of relevant work experience at a level acceptable to the MIM Director; and
    • Been accepted by the Director as capable of proceeding with the proposed course of study.

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Programme requirements

 
  • Total of 60 points required.
  • Complete two courses:
    • MMIM 501
    • MMIM 502 or MMIM 592
  • Complete a further two courses from:
    • MMIM 503
    • MMIM 510-514
    • MMIM 522
    • MMIM 524
    • MMIM 525
    • MMIM 532
    • MMIM 552
    • MMIM 571
    • MMIM 572
    • MMIM 577
    • MMIM 580-582
    • MMIM 590
    • MMIM 592

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 Postgraduate Diploma in Information Management (PGDipIM)

Entry requirements

 
  • Before enrollment, a candidate for the PGDipIM degree shall have:
    • Completed a Bachelor's degree;
    • Had a minimum of three years of relevant work experience at a level acceptable to the MIM Director; and
    • Been accepted by the Director as capable of proceeding with the proposed course of study.
 

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Programme requirements

 
  • Total of 120 points required.
  • Complete two courses:
    • MMIM 501
    • MMIM 502 or MMIM 592
  • Complete a further four courses from:
    • MMIM 503
    • MMIM 510-514
    • MMIM 522
    • MMim 524
    • MMIM 525
    • MMIM 532
    • MMIM 552
    • MMIM 571
    • MMIM 572
    • MMIM 577
    • MMIM 580-582
    • MMIM 590
    • MMIM 592
 

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