Australian Library and Information Association
home > education > courses > ALIA-accredited librarianship courses
 

[ education | qualifications | careers | professional development | PD scheme | national training package | statistics | accreditation of courses ]

Graduate Diploma in Information and Knowledge Management (GDIKM)

23
institutionMonash University * [vic]
schoolCaulfield School of Information Technology
Information Management ProfessorAss Prof Graeme Johanson; Em Prof Don Schaunder
course descriptionThe Graduate Diploma in Information and Knowledge Management (GDIKM) is a forty-eight point coursework program. The GDIKM consists of two semesters of full-time study or part-time equivalent. It is offered at Caulfield campus in both on campus and off campus (distance education) modes. Applicants must normally have qualified for a bachelor's degree at a satisfactory level at Monash University or at another tertiary institution approved by the Faculty of Information Technology. For more details about Information Management courses see http://www.infotech.monash.edu.au/about/streams/information-management/
closing date for applicationsFor 2nd Semester 2011 - 15 July 2011
contact detailsLevel 6, Building H, Monash Caulfield Campus, 900 Dandenong Road, Caulfield East, Vic. 3145; PO Box 197, Caulfield East, Vic. 3145, ph 03 9903 2994, fx 03 9903 1007, http://www.infotech.monash.edu/about/schools/caulfield/
co-ordinatorDr Steve Wright, ph 03 9903 2994, steven.wright@monash.edu.nospam (please remove '.nospam' from address)
program managerDr Steve Wright ph 03 9903 2994
ALIA accreditationThe Graduate Diploma in Information and Knowledge Management offered by Monash University is accredited by ALIA for a period of seven years, from 1 January 2006, subject to a satisfactory annual course return being provided by Monash University, and the right of ALIA to reassess the course on the occurrence of what, in ALIA's view, are exceptional circumstances, and in any event, once during that seven year period, and not later than December 2015.
Course Advisory CommitteeThe Course Advisory Committee is made up of local industry representatives who participate in reviewing and evaluating the course material and provides input into current trends in the industry.

The Course Advisory Committee meets twice per year.

If you would like information about the committee, please contact Dr Steve Wright, steven.wright@monash.edu

indextop
ALIA logo http://www.alia.org.au/education/courses/listing.html
© ALIA [ Feedback | site map | privacy ] mm.it 4:41pm 27 March 2013