Must individuals in the Information and Digital Resource Management M.S. program be currently working in information environments?
No. Students in the Information and Digital Resource Management M.S. program come from a variety of backgrounds in business, government, and nonprofit organizations, and from a variety of professional fields, including the banking, insurance, and financial services industries, publishing, print and broadcast media; law; medicine, arts administration, archive management, medical information administration, social services, human resources, general administration and management.
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