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Master of Library and Information Studies
Master of Science in Knowledge Management
Bachelor of Arts in Information Studies
Advisement and Program Planning
Course Descriptions
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The increase in the number of knowledge management and knowledge management related jobs over the past few years is an indication of the increased demand for knowledge professionals. The shift in the job market and the types of skills and competencies required by the new jobs highlight the interdisciplinary nature of knowledge management. Knowledge professionals are expected to work in a complex and intense knowledge environment and act as bridge between the knowledge workers and the upper management. Some of the recently advertised job titles include:
- Chief Knowledge Officer (CKO)
- Chief, Information and Knowledge Management
- Chief Information Officer (CIO)
- Knowledge and Content Manager
- Internal Communication Manager
- Customer Information Management Analyst
- Information Specialist-Intellectual Property
- Knowledge Services Team Leader
- Research Analyst-Business Intelligence
- Knowledge Management Project Leader
- Knowledge Manager-Health Care Practice
- Strategic Knowledge Manager
- Global Knowledge Coordinator-Communications
- KM Specialist/Consultant
- Knowledge Management Project Manager
- Project Manager-IKM
- Chief Enterprise Architect
- Knowledge Management Associate
- Knowledge Management Officer
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