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Learning at SIMS

   
 

The Masters in Information Management and Systems (MIMS) is a professional two-year masters degree that will prepare you for a career in the management of information. This description of the philosophy behind a MIMS education is intended to help you decide whether this program is right for you.

What is our mission?
What is information management?
How do we view information systems?
What are some opportunities in information management and systems?
What are some challenges in information management and systems?
What can SIMS contribute to society?
Why is MIMS interdisciplinary?
How does SIMS differ from related fields?
What is the teaching philosophy at SIMS?
What is different about Berkeley?
How large is SIMS?
What is SIMS doctoral research about?
What do I do over the summer?
How will SIMS help further my career?
Where do MIMS graduates work?
What does it take to get a Masters degree?

 

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