Is there a master’s project in the Information and Digital Resource Management M.S. program?
Yes. Each student in the Information and Digital Resource Management M.S. program prepares a master’s project. A typical project grows out of the smaller projects the student prepares for individual courses. When possible and appropriate, the master’s project is also related to the student’s own workplace or future professional and business plans. Students begin working with instructors the first term they enroll in order to plan their projects. In their fourth, fifth and sixth terms in the program, students take a master’s project seminar in which they prepare a substantial research paper or portfolio and present their work orally to the class and invited guests.
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