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What does it take to get a Masters degree? |
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The Masters in Information Management and Systems (MIMS) is a two-year degree. In the first year you will take four required core courses and a couple of electives. All courses taken in the second year are electives (both inside and outside of SIMS). Many courses involve topic-specific group projects, and in the second year you will undertake a major group project that gives you practice in integrating the many subjects you have studied. Additionally, many students choose to find an internship in industry for the summer between first and second year. Previous: Where do MIMS graduates work? |
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