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Master of Information Management

The ability to manage information services, information technology, and information systems is a worldwide need in businesses, industries, governments, and not-for-profit organisations -- and this demand for information professionals will continue for the foreseeable future. The Master of Information Management (MIM) is a postgraduate, post-experience, professional, managerial qualification that will prepare you for an advanced career in these exciting fields.

The MIM is designed for maximum flexibility to accommodate students with a variety of backgrounds and career goals. It will appeal to professionals with working experience who wish to pursue a career in management of information services, information systems, e-government, enterprise systems and electronic commerce. A strong emphasis is placed upon development of managerial skills in realistic organisational environments. Graduates will be recognised as having obtained a qualification enabling them to advance to the highest levels of their profession.

For an overview of the MIM degree, click here.

Information for prospective students, click here

Information for current students, click here

 



 

MIM Enquiries

Name: MIM Administration
Office: EA 121
Phone: +64 4 463-5309
Email:
Web: Administration staff


Student profiles -- Mike Taylor

"The theoretical aspects in the MIM programme assisted in 'filling in the blanks' with respect to processes and procedures. The programme has increased my knowledge in IT, assisted my critical thinking and also taught me how to write well."

Meet MIM students and graduates talking about their experience with the programme, and how it has changed their careers.





 
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