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MSc PG Dip PG Cert Digital Curation (via distance learning)

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    MSc between 2 and 5 years via distance learning

Course Description

The Masters in Digital Curation is designed to train you in the enhanced skills required for collecting and curating electronic information and preparing it for use by individuals and organisations. This Masters in Digital Curation will train you in the complexities of digital asset management. You will master the policies, procedures and governance required to ensure the integrity of digital material over time, and you will graduate with the skills and experience to handle information for any size of organisation, be it national, governmental or international.

In addition to subject-specific instruction, you will also be trained in mediation so that you can manage the dialogue between stakeholders in the new digital information ecology. You will also be equipped with conventional skills in archive administration and in the scientific processes of information curation. This unique combination of disciplines and skills will prepare you for managerial and strategic roles in both academic and professional contexts. In addition to subject-specific skills and knowledge, you will have the opportunity to undertake personal development and develop a set of widely-applicable professional skills to help you in any workplace – information-related or otherwise. On completion of this course your general employability will be greatly enhanced to give you the best possible chance of successful entry into your chosen career path.

This Masters in Digital Curation is designed to give you a thorough understanding of the professional ethics, laws, principles, policies and design principles which underpin the discipline. You will go beyond this to interrogate the structures and systems that define the information continuum in order to find more efficient and productive ways of operating. The world-class instruction from our departmental staff will be augmented by visiting professionals from cutting-edge organisations.

By the end of your course of study, you will be able to demonstrate a mastery of the technological processes for information governance and digital preservation. You will achieve this by applying your specialist skills to real real-life situations throughout the course and, by making the most of this experiential learning, you will graduate with valuable hands-on experience of this increasingly important subject. Your study will culminate in a significant piece of independent research and your academic dissertation on an aspect of digital curation that holds particular interest for you. You may choose to use this study as a showcase of your expertise or as a springboard into future study or research.

In addition to this first-rate training in digital curation, you will also nurture a skill set perfect for almost any role in any business or postgraduate workplace. You will be confident in research, analysis and planning, as well as writing, reporting and argument formation to justify your decisons in managing an organisation’s most precious commodity: information. These are just some of the skills you will gain which will make you a desirable employee for a wide range of public and private sector organisations and businesses.

This degree will suit you:

• If you wish to receive first-rate training in digital curation

• if you want to become an authority on the digital information ecology in which business and government now operates

• if you are, or intend to be, a gatekeeper for information resources

• If you desire skills highly sought-after by any postgraduate employer

Entry Requirements

The minimum basic entry requirement for a Master’s degree is normally a good honours degree or equivalent.

You must:

  • Have a minimum of six weeks practical experience of working with digital information prior to beginning the course
  • Be employed in a relevant post (full-time, or possibly part-time), or a short-term contract that can reasonably be supposed to last for the duration of the course (a minimum of 2 years) OR be prepared to undertake voluntary work in an archive repository for the duration of the course
  • Have pre-defined Information and Communication Technology skills and access to a computer linked to the Internet

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Fees

For details of fees, please view this page: https://www.aber.ac.uk/en/postgrad/fees-finance/all-fees/

Programme Funding

For information on all Funding see – http://www.aber.ac.uk/en/postgrad/funding-fees/

DO YOU HAVE A POST CODE IN WALES?

You could be entitled to a fully funded masters!

Includes UK/EU tuition fees and a financial stipend for living costs as a bonus!
This funding is provided through the Access to Masters Scheme and eligibility conditions apply
• Applicants should have an address in the Convergence Area of Wales on application and be permitted to work in the Convergence Area upon completion of the scholarship.
• Only Masters applicants eligible for UK/EU fees can apply.
• Applicants should hold (or be expecting to achieve) a minimum of a 2.1 degree (or equivalent).
• Applicants must apply to the University for a place on one of the eligible Masters programmes and complete an Access to Masters Application form (two different application forms are therefore required)
• Only full time students can apply.
Please apply online at: http://bit.ly/IcZhWO

Module Details

Part One

Semester One – Core modules

  • Digital Information: Discovery to Delivery
  • Knowledge and Information Architecture
  • Management Information Systems
  • Archives: Collection Development and Description

Semester Two – Core modules:

  • Digital Preservation
  • Records and Information Governance
  • Research in the Profession
  • Archives: Collection Development and Description

Part Two

Dissertation

After successful completion of Part One at the required assessment level, those wishing to gain the Master’s qualification will need to complete a 60 credit dissertation.

Candidates who do not wish to gain the Master’s qualification may exit with either a postgraduate diploma (PGDiP) or postgraduate certificate (PGCert).

For optional module details please see here: http://www.aber.ac.uk/en/postgrad/postgraduate-courses/taughtcourses/infostudies/digital-curation-masters/

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