Information

Information: Introduction

Faculty Affiliation

Information

Degree Programs

Information

MI

  • Concentrations:
    • Archives and Records Management (ARM);
    • Critical Information Policy Studies (CIPS);
    • Culture and Technology (C&T);
    • Human Centred Data Science (HCDS);
    • Information Systems and Design (ISD);
    • Knowledge Management and Information Management (KMIM) (admissions have been administratively suspended);
    • Library and Information Science (LIS);
    • User Experience Design (UXD)

PhD

  • Concentrations:
    • Archives and Records Management;
    • Critical Information Policy Studies;
    • Cultural Heritage;
    • Information Systems and Design;
    • Knowledge Management and Information Management;
    • Library and Information Science;
    • Media, Technology, and Culture;
    • Philosophy of Information

Museum Studies

MMSt

Combined Degree Programs

Diploma Program

Information Studies

GDiplSt, a post-master's diploma (admissions have closed)

Collaborative Specializations

The following collaborative specializations are available to students in participating degree programs as listed below:

Overview

The Faculty of Information at the University of Toronto is one of the world’s most important information and knowledge management schools. Information is studied and tough questions are asked for the benefit of society and the students. Located in the heart of Canada’s most diverse and dynamic city, the programs are led by leading researchers and faculty across multiple disciplines and result in exceptional research and career opportunities. The Faculty of Information is the centre for information professions and leaders of research that matters.

People. Information. Technology. They intersect at the Faculty of Information, a launch pad for futures as highly skilled practitioners or researchers. Today’s technologies have transformed the way we connect with, shape, and use information. Similar changes have been taking place in the field of museums and cultural heritage.

Contact and Address

Web: ischool.utoronto.ca
General email: inquire.ischool@utoronto.ca
Admissions email: admissions.ischool@utoronto.ca
Telephone: (416) 978-3234

Faculty of Information
University of Toronto
140 St. George Street
Toronto, Ontario M5S 3G6
Canada

Information: Graduate Faculty

Full Members

Alexander, Rohan Peter - MEc, PhD
Andritsos, Periklis - BSc, MSc, PhD, PhD
Battershill, Claire - PhD
Becker, Christoph - BSc, MSc, DSc
Boase, Jeffrey - BA, MA, PhD
Caidi, Nadia - PhD
Caraway, Brett - BA, MA, PhD
Chandra, Priyank - PhD
Chen, Julie Yujie - BA, MA, PhD
Choo, Chun Wei - BA, MSc, PhD
Cohen, Nicole - BA, MA, PhD
Coleman, Beth Malaika - BA, PhD
Cowan, T.L. - BA, MA, PhD
Dallas, Constantinos - BA, MPH, PhD, PhD
Delfanti, Alessandro - PhD
Duff, Wendy - BA, BA, MLS, PhD
Foscarini, Fiorella - PhD
Galey, Alan - PhD
Grimes, Sara - BA, MA, PhD
Guha, Shion - PhD
Hartel, Jenna - PhD
Hassan, Safwat Mohamed Ibrahim - BSc, MSc, PhD
Karppi, Tero Jukka - MA, PhD
Keilty, Patrick - BA, MLIS, PhD
Khovanskaya, Vera - PhD, PhD
Krmpotich, Cara - PhD
Kuzminykh, Anastasia - PhD
Lyons, Kelly - BSc, MSc, PhD
MacNeil, Heather - PhD
McEwen, Rhonda - PhD
Mihalache, Irina - BA, MA, PhD
Mostafa, Javed - PhD (Dean)
Nieborg, David - PhD
Packer, Jeremy - BA, MA, PhD
Phu, Thy - BA, MA, PhD
Rajkumar-Maharaj, Tegan - PhD
Ratto, Matt - PhD
Rault, Jasmine - BA, MA, PhD
Ross, Seamus - BA, MA, DPhil
Shachak, Aviv - PhD
Shade, Leslie - BA, MLIS, PhD
Sharma, Sarah - BA, MA, PhD
Smith, Brian Cantwell - BS, MS, PhD
Smythe, S.A. - MA, PhD
Stanbridge, Alan - BSc, AM, DA
Stevenson, Siobhan - PhD
Yu, Sherry - BA, MA, PhD

Members Emeriti

Clement, Andrew - BSc, MSc, PhD
Craig, Barbara - AM, PhD
Fleming, E. Patricia - BA, BLS, MLS
Howarth, Lynne - BA, MLS, PhD
Williamson, Nancy - BA, BLS, MLS
Yu, Eric - BSc, MMath, PhD

Associate Members

Bernstein, Malayna - PhD
Blas, Zachary - BS, MFA, PhD
Bohaker, Heidi - BA, BEd, MA, DPhil
Brail, Shauna - BA, MA, PhD
Cody, Francis - PhD
Detlor, Brian - PhD
Dionisio, Max Vincent - PhD
Do Nascimento Grohmann, Rafael - BA, MSc, PhD
Elhalaby, Esmat - BA, PhD
Elshakankiri, Maher - PhD
English, Sarah - AM
Ginsburg, Shiphra - MEd, MD
Hemmasi, Farzaneh - PhD
Hewitt, Jeffrey - LLM
Kaplan, Louis - AB, AM, DPhil
Langlois, Ganaele - PhD
Lee, Jamie Ann - PhD
Murphy, M. - BA, PhD
Satsuka, Shiho - BA, BA, MA, PhD
Schotzko, T. Nikki Cesare - PhD
Song, Jesook - BA, PhD
St-Cyr, Olivier - PhD (Associate Dean, Teaching and Learning)
Tang, Tony - PhD
Taylor, Judith - BA, PhD
Wright, James - BA, LMCC, MD, MPH
Yoneyama, Lisa - BA, MA, PhD

Information: Information MI

The Master of Information (MI) program allows students to explore the breadth of information, and also to focus on one area of study/concentration.

Students will choose one of the following three options:

  • Concentration only,

  • Concentration plus a thesis, or

  • Concentration plus a co-op (CCO)

Students will be admitted to one of eight concentrations*:

  • Archives and Records Management (ARM)

  • Critical Information Policy Studies (CIPS)

  • Culture and Technology (C&T)

  • Human Centred Data Science (HCDS)

  • Information Systems and Design (ISD)

  • Knowledge Management and Information Management (KMIM)

  • Library and Information Science (LIS)

  • User Experience Design (UXD)

*Note: students who find themselves on a path to be able to complete a second concentration may submit a request to have the second concentration added to their transcript in the final session of their final year. Contact the Office of the Registrar and Student Services for more details at inquire.ischool@utoronto.ca.

MI Program

Minimum Admission Requirements

  • Applicants are admitted under the General Regulations of the School of Graduate Studies. Application deadlines are available on the Faculty of Information website. Applicants must also satisfy the Faculty's additional admission requirements stated below. Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission.

  • An appropriate bachelor's degree with at least a B average (3.0 GPA) from a university recognized by the University of Toronto.

  • The bachelor's degree must normally contain at least 75% academic credits — that is, courses that are not professional, practical, technical, or vocational. Courses such as studio art, drama or music performance, theology, education, or undergraduate courses in library science are not normally considered to be sufficiently academic in content for admission purposes.

  • Applicants who have satisfactory standing in an undergraduate program and who have successfully completed information studies graduate courses in programs equivalent to the University of Toronto MI program may also apply for admission with advanced standing. Each application will be evaluated individually. At least 4.0 full-course equivalents (FCEs) towards the MI degree must be taken at the University of Toronto.

  • All incoming graduate students must have a good command of English. All applicants educated outside Canada whose primary language is not English must demonstrate proficiency in the English language. This requirement is a condition of admission and must be met before an offer of admission is made. The English language requirement may be satisfied using one of the following tests:

    • Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with the following minimum scores:

      • Paper-based TOEFL exam: 600 with 5.5 on the Test of Written English (TWE)

      • Internet-based TOEFL exam: 107/120 with 24/30 on the speaking section and 27/30 on the writing section.

    • International English Language Testing System (IELTS): a minimum required score of 7.5 overall with 7.5 on the writing section and 7.0 on the speaking section.

    • Certificate of Proficiency in English (COPE): a minimum required score of 95 overall with 41 on the writing component, 27 on the reading component, and 27 on the listening component.

    • English Language Program, U of T School of Continuing Studies with an overall score of A in Academic English Level 60.

Mode of Delivery: In person
Program Length: 4 sessions full-time (typical registration sequence: FW-FW); 11 sessions part-time
Time Limit: 3 years full-time; 6 years part-time

 

Information: Information MI; Concentration: Archives and Records Management

MI Program; Archives and Records Management (Concentration-Only Option)

Completion Requirements

  • Students must successfully complete a total of 8.0 full-course equivalents (FCEs) as follows:

    • 2.5 required FCEs:

      • INF1003H Information Systems, Services, and Design

      • INF1330H Archives Concepts and Issues

      • INF1331H Archival Arrangement and Description or INF2186H Metadata Schemas and Applications

      • INF2175H Managing Organizational Records I

      • INF2184H Appraisal for Records Retention and Archives Acquisition

    • 5.5 elective FCEs.

  • Note: of the total 8.0 FCEs for this option, 0.5 FCE must come from each of the following four Professional Requirements areas: Technical, Managerial, Professional Values, and Critical Perspectives. This requirement can be fulfilled by required and elective courses for each concentration.

Mode of Delivery: In person
Program Length: 4 sessions full-time (typical registration sequence: FW-FW); 11 sessions part-time
Time Limit: 3 years full-time; 6 years part-time

 

MI Program; Archives and Records Management (Concentration-Plus-Thesis Option)

Completion Requirements

  • Students must successfully complete a total of 8.0 full-course equivalents (FCEs) as follows:

    • Thesis (2.0 FCEs)

    • 2.5 required FCEs:

      • INF1003H Information Systems, Services, and Design

      • INF1330H Archives Concepts and Issues

      • INF1331H Archival Arrangement and Description or INF2186H Metadata Schemas and Applications

      • INF2175H Managing Organizational Records I

      • INF2184H Appraisal for Records Retention and Archives Acquisition

    • Research methods course (0.5 FCE)

    • Reading course (0.5 FCE)

    • 2.5 elective FCEs.

  • Note: of the total 8.0 FCEs for this option, 0.5 FCE must come from each of the following four Professional Requirements areas: Technical, Managerial, Professional Values, and Critical Perspectives. This requirement can be fulfilled by required and elective courses for each concentration.

Mode of Delivery: In person
Program Length: 4 sessions full-time (typical registration sequence: FW-FW); 11 sessions part-time
Time Limit: 3 years full-time; 6 years part-time

 

MI Program; Archives and Records Management (Concentration-Plus-Co-op Option)

Completion Requirements

  • Students must successfully complete a total of 8.0 full-course equivalents (FCEs) as follows:

    • Co-op (1.0 FCE) plus the Co-op Independent Modules (0.0 FCE)

    • 2.5 required FCEs:

      • INF1003H Information Systems, Services, and Design

      • INF1330H Archives Concepts and Issues

      • INF1331H Archival Arrangement and Description or INF2186H Metadata Schemas and Applications

      • INF2175H Managing Organizational Records I

      • INF2184H Appraisal for Records Retention and Archives Acquisition

    • 4.5 elective FCEs.

  • Note: of the total 8.0 FCEs for this option, 0.5 FCE must come from each of the following four Professional Requirements areas: Technical, Managerial, Professional Values, and Critical Perspectives. This requirement can be fulfilled by required and elective courses for each concentration.

Mode of Delivery: In person
Program Length: 6 sessions full-time (typical registration sequence: FWS-FWS); 11 sessions part-time
Time Limit: 3 years full-time; 6 years part-time

 

Information: Information MI; Concentration: Critical Information Policy Studies

Admissions to this concentration have been administratively suspended.

MI Program; Critical Information Policy Studies (Concentration-Only Option)

Completion Requirements

  • Students must successfully complete a total of 8.0 full-course equivalents (FCEs) as follows:

    • 2.5 required FCEs:

      • INF1001H Knowledge and Information in Society

      • INF2181H Information Policy, Regulation, and Law

      • INF2240H Political Economy and Cultural Studies of Information

      • INF2242H Studying Information and Knowledge Practice

      • INF2243H Histories of Information Technologies

    • 5.5 elective FCEs.

  • Note: of the total 8.0 FCEs for this option, 0.5 FCE must come from each of the following four Professional Requirements areas: Technical, Managerial, Professional Values, and Critical Perspectives. This requirement can be fulfilled by required and elective courses for each concentration.

Mode of Delivery: In person
Program Length: 4 sessions full-time (typical registration sequence: FW-FW); 11 sessions part-time
Time Limit: 3 years full-time; 6 years part-time

 

MI Program; Critical Information Policy Studies (Concentration-Plus-Thesis Option)

Completion Requirements

  • Students must successfully complete a total of 8.0 full-course equivalents (FCEs) as follows:

    • Thesis (2.0 FCEs)

    • 2.5 required FCEs:

      • INF1001H Knowledge and Information in Society

      • INF2181H Information Policy, Regulation, and Law

      • INF2240H Political Economy and Cultural Studies of Information

      • INF2242H Studying Information and Knowledge Practice

      • INF2243H Histories of Information Technologies

    • Research methods course (0.5 FCE)

    • Reading course (0.5 FCE)

    • 2.5 elective FCEs.

  • Note: of the total 8.0 FCEs for this option, 0.5 FCE must come from each of the following four Professional Requirements areas: Technical, Managerial, Professional Values, and Critical Perspectives. This requirement can be fulfilled by required and elective courses for each concentration.

Mode of Delivery: In person
Program Length: 4 sessions full-time (typical registration sequence: FW-FW); 11 sessions part-time
Time Limit: 3 years full-time; 6 years part-time

 

MI Program; Critical Information Policy Studies (Concentration-Plus-Co-op Option)

Completion Requirements

  • Students must successfully complete a total of 8.0 full-course equivalents (FCEs) as follows:

    • Co-op (1.0 FCE) plus the Co-op Independent Modules (0.0 FCE)

    • 2.5 required FCEs:

      • INF1001H Knowledge and Information in Society

      • INF2181H Information Policy, Regulation, and Law

      • INF2240H Political Economy and Cultural Studies of Information

      • INF2242H Studying Information and Knowledge Practice

      • INF2243H Histories of Information Technologies

    • 4.5 elective FCEs.

  • Note: of the total 8.0 FCEs for this option, 0.5 FCE must come from each of the following four Professional Requirements areas: Technical, Managerial, Professional Values, and Critical Perspectives. This requirement can be fulfilled by required and elective courses for each concentration.

Mode of Delivery: In person
Program Length: 6 sessions full-time (typical registration sequence: FWS-FWS)
Time Limit: 3 years full-time

 

Information: Information MI; Concentration: Culture and Technology

MI Program; Culture and Technology (Concentration-Only Option)

Completion Requirements

  • Students must successfully complete a total of 8.0 full-course equivalents (FCEs) as follows:

    • 3.0 required FCEs:

      • INF1501H Introduction to Culture & Technology

      • INF1511H Culture & Technology Studio I

      • INF1512H Culture & Technology Studio II

      • either INF2228H The Future of Things: Digitization and Remediation or INF2320H Remix Culture or INF2331H The Future of the Book

      • INF2243H Histories of Information Technologies

      • INF2321H Digital Culture

    • 5.0 elective FCEs.

  • Note: of the total 8.0 FCEs for this option, 0.5 FCE must come from each of the following four Professional Requirements areas: Technical, Managerial, Professional Values, and Critical Perspectives. This requirement can be fulfilled by required and elective courses for each concentration.

Mode of Delivery: In person
Program Length: 4 sessions full-time (typical registration sequence: FW-FW); 11 sessions part-time
Time Limit: 3 years full-time; 6 years part-time

 

MI Program; and Technology (Concentration-Plus-Thesis Option)

Completion Requirements

  • Students must successfully complete a total of 8.0 full-course equivalents (FCEs) as follows:

    • Thesis (2.0 FCEs)

    • 3.0 required FCEs:

      • INF1501H Introduction to Culture & Technology

      • INF1511H Culture & Technology Studio I

      • INF1512H Culture & Technology Studio II

      • either INF2228H The Future of Things: Digitization and Remediation or INF2320H Remix Culture or INF2331H The Future of the Book

      • INF2243H Histories of Information Technologies

      • INF2321H Digital Culture

    • Research methods course (0.5 FCE)

    • Reading course (0.5 FCE)

    • 2.0 elective FCEs.

  • Note: of the total 8.0 FCEs for this option, 0.5 FCE must come from each of the following four Professional Requirements areas: Technical, Managerial, Professional Values, and Critical Perspectives. This requirement can be fulfilled by required and elective courses for each concentration.

Mode of Delivery: In person
Program Length: 4 sessions full-time (typical registration sequence: FW-FW); 11 sessions part-time
Time Limit: 3 years full-time; 6 years part-time

 

MI Program; Concentration-Plus-Co-op Option

Completion Requirements

  • Students must successfully complete a total of 8.0 full-course equivalents (FCEs) as follows:

    • Co-op (1.0 FCE) plus the Co-op Independent Modules (0.0 FCE)

    • 3.0 required FCEs:

      • INF1501H Introduction to Culture & Technology

      • INF1511H Culture & Technology Studio I

      • INF1512H Culture & Technology Studio II

      • either INF2228H The Future of Things: Digitization and Remediation or INF2320H Remix Culture or INF2331H The Future of the Book

      • INF2243H Histories of Information Technologies

      • INF2321H Digital Culture

    • 4.0 elective FCEs.

  • Note: of the total 8.0 FCEs for this option, 0.5 FCE must come from each of the following four Professional Requirements areas: Technical, Managerial, Professional Values, and Critical Perspectives. This requirement can be fulfilled by required and elective courses for each concentration.

Mode of Delivery: In person
Program Length: 6 sessions full-time (typical registration sequence: FWS-FWS)
Time Limit: 3 years full-time

 

Information: Information MI; Concentration: Human Centred Data Science

MI Program; Human Centred Data Science (Concentration-Only Option)

Completion Requirements

  • Students must successfully complete a total of 8.0 full-course equivalents (FCEs) as follows:

    • 2.5 required FCEs:

      • INF1340H Programming for Data Science

      • INF1344H Introduction to Statistics for Data Science

      • INF2178H Experimental Design for Data Science

      • INF2190H Data Analytics: Introduction, Methods and Practical Approaches

      • INF2210H Human Values in Data Science

    • 5.5 elective FCEs.

  • Note: of the total 8.0 FCEs for this option, 0.5 FCE must come from each of the following four Professional Requirements areas: Technical, Managerial, Professional Values, and Critical Perspectives. This requirement can be fulfilled by required and elective courses for each concentration.

Mode of Delivery: In person
Program Length: 4 sessions full-time (typical registration sequence: FW-FW); 11 sessions part-time
Time Limit: 3 years full-time; 6 years part-time

 

MI Program; Human Centred Data Science (Concentration-Plus-Thesis Option)

Completion Requirements

  • Students must successfully complete a total of 8.0 full-course equivalents (FCEs) as follows:

    • Thesis (2.0 FCEs)

    • 2.5 required FCEs:

      • INF1340H Programming for Data Science

      • INF1344H Introduction to Statistics for Data Science

      • INF2178H Experimental Design for Data Science

      • INF2190H Data Analytics: Introduction, Methods and Practical Approaches

      • INF2210H Human Values in Data Science

    • Research methods course (0.5 FCE)

    • Reading course (0.5 FCE)

    • 2.5 elective FCEs.

  • Note: of the total 8.0 FCEs for this option, 0.5 FCE must come from each of the following four Professional Requirements areas: Technical, Managerial, Professional Values, and Critical Perspectives. This requirement can be fulfilled by required and elective courses for each concentration.

Mode of Delivery: In person
Program Length: 4 sessions full-time (typical registration sequence: FW-FW); 11 sessions part-time
Time Limit: 3 years full-time; 6 years part-time

 

MI Program; Human Centred Data Science (Concentration-Plus-Co-op Option)

Completion Requirements

  • Students must successfully complete a total of 8.0 full-course equivalents (FCEs) as follows:

    • Co-op (1.0 FCE) plus the Co-op Independent Modules (0.0 FCE)

    • 2.5 required FCEs:

      • INF1340H Programming for Data Science

      • INF1344H Introduction to Statistics for Data Science

      • INF2178H Experimental Design for Data Science

      • INF2190H Data Analytics: Introduction, Methods and Practical Approaches

      • INF2210H Human Values in Data Science

    • 4.5 elective FCEs.

  • Note: of the total 8.0 FCEs for this option, 0.5 FCE must come from each of the following four Professional Requirements areas: Technical, Managerial, Professional Values, and Critical Perspectives. This requirement can be fulfilled by required and elective courses for each concentration.

Mode of Delivery: In person
Program Length: 6 sessions full-time (typical registration sequence: FWS-FWS)
Time Limit: 3 years full-time

 

Information: Information MI; Concentration: Information Systems and Design

MI Program; Information Systems and Design (Concentration-Only Option)

Completion Requirements

  • Students must successfully complete a total of 8.0 full-course equivalents (FCEs) as follows:

    • 2.5 required FCEs:

      • INF1339H Introduction to Computational Thinking

      • INF1341H Systems Analysis and Process Innovation

      • INF1342H System Requirements and Architectural Design

      • INF1343H Data Modeling and Database Design

      • INF2177H Information Management and Systems

    • 5.5 elective FCEs.

  • Note: of the total 8.0 FCEs for this option, 0.5 FCE must come from each of the following four Professional Requirements areas: Technical, Managerial, Professional Values, and Critical Perspectives. This requirement can be fulfilled by required and elective courses for each concentration.

Mode of Delivery: In person
Program Length: 4 sessions full-time (typical registration sequence: FW-FW); 11 sessions part-time
Time Limit: 3 years full-time; 6 years part-time

 

MI Program; Information Systems and Design (Concentration-Plus-Thesis Option)

Completion Requirements

  • Students must successfully complete a total of 8.0 full-course equivalents (FCEs) as follows:

    • Thesis (2.0 FCEs)

    • 2.5 required FCEs:

      • INF1339H Introduction to Computational Thinking

      • INF1341H Systems Analysis and Process Innovation

      • INF1342H System Requirements and Architectural Design

      • INF1343H Data Modeling and Database Design

      • INF2177H Information Management and Systems.

    • Research methods course (0.5 FCE).

    • Reading course (0.5 FCE).

    • 2.5 elective FCEs.

  • Note: of the total 8.0 FCEs for this option, 0.5 FCE must come from each of the following four Professional Requirements areas: Technical, Managerial, Professional Values, and Critical Perspectives. This requirement can be fulfilled by required and elective courses for each concentration.

Mode of Delivery: In person
Program Length: 4 sessions full-time (typical registration sequence: FW-FW); 11 sessions part-time
Time Limit: 3 years full-time; 6 years part-time

 

MI Program; Information Systems and Design (Concentration-Plus-Co-op Option)

Completion Requirements

  • Students must successfully complete a total of 8.0 full-course equivalents (FCEs) as follows:

    • Co-op (1.0 FCE) plus the Co-op Independent Modules (0.0 FCE)

    • 2.5 required FCEs:

      • INF1339H Introduction to Computational Thinking

      • INF1341H Systems Analysis and Process Innovation

      • INF1342H System Requirements and Architectural Design

      • INF1343H Data Modeling and Database Design

      • INF2177H Information Management and Systems

    • 4.5 elective FCEs.

  • Note: of the total 8.0 FCEs for this option, 0.5 FCE must come from each of the following four Professional Requirements areas: Technical, Managerial, Professional Values, and Critical Perspectives. This requirement can be fulfilled by required and elective courses for each concentration.

Mode of Delivery: In person
Program Length: 6 sessions full-time (typical registration sequence: FWS-FWS)
Time Limit: 3 years full-time

 

Information: Information MI; Concentration: Knowledge Management and Information Management

Admissions to this concentration have been administratively suspended.

MI Program; Knowledge Management and Information Management (Concentration-Only Option)

Completion Requirements

  • Students must successfully complete a total of 8.0 full-course equivalents (FCEs) as follows:
    • 2.5 required FCEs:

      • INF1003H Information Systems, Services, and Design

      • INF1230H Management of Information Organizations

      • INF2175H Managing Organizational Records I

      • INF2176H Information Management in Organizations — Models and Platforms

      • INF2186H Metadata Schemas and Applications.

    • 5.5 elective FCEs.

  • Note: of the total 8.0 FCEs for this option, 0.5 FCE must come from each of the following four Professional Requirements areas: Technical, Managerial, Professional Values, and Critical Perspectives. This requirement can be fulfilled by required and elective courses for each concentration

Mode of Delivery: In person
Program Length: 4 sessions full-time (typical registration sequence: FW-FW); 11 sessions part-time
Time Limit: 3 years full-time; 6 years part-time

 

MI Program; Knowledge Management and Information Management (Concentration-Plus-Thesis Option)

Completion Requirements

  • Students must successfully complete a total of 8.0 full-course equivalents (FCEs) as follows:

    • Thesis (2.0 FCEs)

    • 2.5 required FCEs:

      • INF1003H Information Systems, Services, and Design

      • INF1230H Management of Information Organizations

      • INF2175H Managing Organizational Records I

      • INF2176H Information Management in Organizations — Models and Platforms

      • INF2186H Metadata Schemas and Applications.

    • Research methods course (0.5 FCE)

    • Reading course (0.5 FCE)

    • 2.5 elective FCEs.

  • Note: of the total 8.0 FCEs for this option, 0.5 FCE must come from each of the following four Professional Requirements areas: Technical, Managerial, Professional Values, and Critical Perspectives. This requirement can be fulfilled by required and elective courses for each concentration.

Mode of Delivery: In person
Program Length: 4 sessions full-time (typical registration sequence: FW-FW); 11 sessions part-time
Time Limit: 3 years full-time; 6 years part-time

 

MI Program; Concentration-Plus-Co-op Option

Completion Requirements

  • Students must successfully complete a total of 8.0 full-course equivalents (FCEs) as follows:

    • Co-op (1.0 FCE) plus the Co-op Independent Modules (0.0 FCE)

    • 2.5 required FCEs:

      • INF1003H Information Systems, Services, and Design

      • INF1230H Management of Information Organizations

      • INF2175H Managing Organizational Records I

      • INF2176H Information Management in Organizations — Models and Platforms

      • INF2186H Metadata Schemas and Applications.

    • 4.5 elective FCEs.

  • Note: of the total 8.0 FCEs for this option, 0.5 FCE must come from each of the following four Professional Requirements areas: Technical, Managerial, Professional Values, and Critical Perspectives. This requirement can be fulfilled by required and elective courses for each concentration.

Mode of Delivery: In person
Program Length: 6 sessions full-time (typical registration sequence: FWS-FWS)
Time Limit: 3 years full-time

 

Information: Information MI; Concentration: Library and Information Science

MI Program; Library and Information Science (Concentration-Only Option)

Completion Requirements

  • Students must successfully complete a total of 8.0 full-course equivalents (FCEs) as follows:

    • 2.0 required FCEs:

      • INF1321H Representing, Documenting, and Accessing the Cultural Record

      • INF1322H Communities and Values

      • INF1323H The Information Experience

      • INF1324H Critical Infrastructures.

    • 6.0 elective FCEs.

  • Note: of the total 8.0 FCEs for this option, 0.5 FCE must come from each of the following four Professional Requirements areas: Technical, Managerial, Professional Values, and Critical Perspectives. This requirement can be fulfilled by required and elective courses for each concentration.

Mode of Delivery: In person
Program Length: 4 sessions full-time (typical registration sequence: FW-FW); 11 sessions part-time
Time Limit: 3 years full-time; 6 years part-time

 

MI Program; Library and Information Science (Concentration-Plus-Thesis Option)

Completion Requirements

  • Students must successfully complete a total of 8.0 full-course equivalents (FCEs) as follows:

    • Thesis (2.0 FCEs)

    • 2.0 required FCEs:

      • INF1321H Representing, Documenting, and Accessing the Cultural Record

      • INF1322H Communities and Values

      • INF1323H The Information Experience

      • INF1324H Critical Infrastructures

    • Research methods course (0.5 FCE)

    • Reading course (0.5 FCE)

    • 3.0 elective FCEs.

  • Note: of the total 8.0 FCEs for this option, 0.5 FCE must come from each of the following four Professional Requirements areas: Technical, Managerial, Professional Values, and Critical Perspectives. This requirement can be fulfilled by required and elective courses for each concentration.

Mode of Delivery: In person
Program Length: 4 sessions full-time (typical registration sequence: FW-FW); 11 sessions part-time
Time Limit: 3 years full-time; 6 years part-time

 

MI Program; and Information Science (Concentration-Plus-Co-op Option)

Completion Requirements

  • Students must successfully complete a total of 8.0 full-course equivalents (FCEs) as follows:

    • Co-op (1.0 FCE) plus the Co-op Independent Modules (0.0 FCE)

    • 2.0 required FCEs:

      • INF1321H Representing, Documenting, and Accessing the Cultural Record

      • INF1322H Communities and Values

      • INF1323H The Information Experience

      • INF1324H Critical Infrastructures

    • 5.0 elective FCEs.

  • Note: of the total 8.0 FCEs for this option, 0.5 FCE must come from each of the following four Professional Requirements areas: Technical, Managerial, Professional Values, and Critical Perspectives. This requirement can be fulfilled by required and elective courses for each concentration.

Mode of Delivery: In person
Program Length: 6 sessions full-time (typical registration sequence: FWS-FWS)
Time Limit: 3 years full-time

 

Information: Information MI; Concentration: User Experience Design

MI Program; User Experience Design (Concentration-Only Option)

Completion Requirements

  • Students must successfully complete a total of 8.0 full-course equivalents (FCEs) as follows:

    • 2.5 required FCEs:

    • 5.5 elective FCEs.

  • Note: of the total 8.0 FCEs for this option, 0.5 FCE must come from each of the following four Professional Requirements areas: Technical, Managerial, Professional Values, and Critical Perspectives. This requirement can be fulfilled by required and elective courses for each concentration.

Mode of Delivery: In person
Program Length: 4 sessions full-time (typical registration sequence: FW-FW); 11 sessions part-time
Time Limit: 3 years full-time; 6 years part-time

 

MI Program; User Experience Design (Concentration-Plus-Thesis Option)

Completion Requirements

  • Students must successfully complete a total of 8.0 full-course equivalents (FCEs) as follows:

    • Thesis (2.0 FCEs)

    • 2.5 required FCEs:

    • Research methods course (0.5 FCE)

    • Reading course (0.5 FCE)

    • 2.5 elective FCEs.

  • Note: of the total 8.0 FCEs for this option, 0.5 FCE must come from each of the following four Professional Requirements areas: Technical, Managerial, Professional Values, and Critical Perspectives. This requirement can be fulfilled by required and elective courses for each concentration.

Mode of Delivery: In person
Program Length: 4 sessions full-time (typical registration sequence: FW-FW); 11 sessions part-time
Time Limit: 3 years full-time; 6 years part-time

 

User Experience Design (Concentration-Plus-Co-op Option)

Completion Requirements

  • Students must successfully complete a total of 8.0 full-course equivalents (FCEs) as follows:

    • Co-op (1.0 FCE) plus the Co-op Independent Modules (0.0 FCE)

    • 2.5 required FCEs:

    • 4.5 elective FCEs.

  • Note: of the total 8.0 FCEs for this option, 0.5 FCE must come from each of the following four Professional Requirements areas: Technical, Managerial, Professional Values, and Critical Perspectives. This requirement can be fulfilled by required and elective courses for each concentration.

Mode of Delivery: In person
Program Length: 6 sessions full-time (typical registration sequence: FWS-FWS)
Time Limit: 3 years full-time

 

Information: Information Studies GDipISt

Admissions to this diploma program have closed. The program will close on August 31, 2025.

The Diploma of Advanced Study in Information Studies is a post-master's diploma. It is designed:

  • for information professionals who want to pursue further studies, but do not wish to take a PhD degree

  • for practitioners who wish to advance their professional standing, develop a specialization, or redirect their career

  • to build on a person’s knowledge, experience, previous education, and special interests

  • to be tailored to the individual’s needs and interests.

Diploma of Advanced Study in Information Studies credits cannot be transferred to the PhD program, and there is no thesis option.

The diploma may be taken on a full-time or part-time basis.

Graduate Diploma of Advanced Study in Information Studies

Minimum Admission Requirements

  • Applicants are admitted under the General Regulations of the School of Graduate Studies. Applicants must also satisfy the Faculty of Information's additional admission requirements stated below.

  • Applicants must have a Master of Information or equivalent degree. Visit the Faculty of Information website for details.

  • The graduate diploma program will be tailored to the individual's needs and interests with courses selected in consultation with the Graduate Coordinator.

  • All incoming graduate students must have a good command of English. Applicants whose primary language is not English and who graduated from a university where the language of instruction and examination was not English must show evidence of having taken one of the following tests. Scores must be from tests taken within the last two years.

    • The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with the following minimum scores:

      • Paper-based TOEFL: 600 and 5.5 on the Test of Written English (TWE)

      • Internet-based TOEFL: 107/120, with 24/30 on the speaking section and 27/30 on the writing section.

    • The International English Language Testing System (IELTS): a minimum required score of 7.5 overall with 7.5 on the writing section and 7.0 on the speaking section.

    • Certificate of Proficiency in English (COPE): a minimum required score of 95 overall with 41 on the writing component, 27 on the reading component, and 27 on the listening component.

    • English Language Program, U of T School of Continuing Studies with an overall score of A in Academic English Level 60.

Completion Requirements

  • Students must successfully complete a total of 4.0 full-course equivalents (FCEs) as follows:

    • At least 3.0 FCEs (six half courses) must be chosen from courses offered in the MI degree program.

    • Only 0.5 FCE (one half course) may be a reading course.

    • Up to 1.0 FCE (two half courses) may be taken in other departments.

Mode of Delivery: In person
Program Length: 2 sessions full-time (typical registration sequence: FW); 4 sessions part-time
Time Limit: 2 years full-time; 3 years part-time

 

Information: Information PhD

The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) program in Information provides opportunities for advanced scholarly inquiry into theoretical aspects of information and in the empirical investigations of information in various contexts.

PhD students come from different backgrounds and with different areas of interest. Therefore, the curriculum both fosters a common conversation about the field of information and supports the development of individual (even idiosyncratic) research projects. The focus of the program is to enable the student to achieve competence in order to carry out the research and writing of an original thesis in information.

Admissions to the flexible-time option have been administratively suspended.

PhD Program

Minimum Admission Requirements

  • Applicants are admitted under the General Regulations of the School of Graduate Studies. Applicants must also satisfy the Faculty of Information's additional admission requirements stated below.

  • Average of at least A– in an appropriate master's degree program, or equivalent. Equivalency is normally determined by the number of courses and/or credits taken. Applicants holding an MLS or other master's degree earned in two or three sessions, or by completing 5.0 to 7.5 full-course equivalents (FCEs), will normally be required to take additional courses in the MI program.

  • Admission is limited to graduates of high intellectual ability who have an interest in research. Evaluation of applicants is based on academic records, a statement of research interest, and three academic letters of reference. A personal interview may be requested.

  • All incoming graduate students must have a good command of English. All applicants educated outside Canada whose primary language is not English must demonstrate proficiency in the English language. This requirement is a condition of admission and must be met before an offer of admission is made. The English language requirement may be satisfied using one of the following tests. Scores must be from tests taken within the last two years.

    • Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with the following minimum scores:

      • Paper-based TOEFL exam: 600 with 5.5 on the Test of Written English (TWE)

      • Internet-based TOEFL exam: 107/120 with 24/30 on the speaking section and 27/30 on the writing section.

    • International English Language Testing System (IELTS): a minimum required score of 7.5 overall with 7.5 on the writing section and 7.0 on the speaking section.

    • Certificate of Proficiency in English (COPE): a minimum required score of 95 overall with 41 on the writing component, 27 on the reading component, and 27 on the listening component.

    • English Language Program, U of T School of Continuing Studies with an overall score of A in Academic English Level 60.

  • Admission procedures are described in the General Regulations section of this calendar.

  • Doctoral students are admitted in September.

  • Meeting the minimum requirements of the Faculty of Information and the School of Graduate Studies does not guarantee admission.

Completion Requirements

To achieve candidacy, students must fulfil the following:

  • In all concentrations (except Media, Technology, and Culture), students must successfully complete a total of 4.0 full-course equivalents (FCEs) as follows:

    • INF3001H Research in Information: Foundations.

    • A methods course: INF3003H Research in Information: Frameworks and Design or a specific methods course to be determined in consultation with the student's research advisor.

    • INF3006Y Major Area Reading Course or two additional electives to be determined in consultation with the research advisor (1.0 FCE).

    • 2.0 elective FCEs.

Upon achievement of candidacy, students must:

  • Complete other courses appropriate for the student's research.

  • Pass a qualifying exam.

  • Present and defend a thesis research proposal.

  • Complete a thesis and pass a Doctoral Final Oral Examination.

  • Be regularly registered in the School of Graduate Studies during each year of the program.

Mode of Delivery: In person
Program Length: 4 years full-time (typical registration sequence: Continuous)
Time Limit: 6 years full-time

 

PhD Program (Flexible-Time Option)

Minimum Admission Requirements

Admissions have been administratively suspended.

  • Applicants are admitted under the General Regulations of the School of Graduate Studies. Applicants must also satisfy the Faculty of Information's additional admission requirements stated below.

  • Average of at least A– in an appropriate master's degree program, or equivalent. Equivalency is normally determined by the number of courses and/or credits taken. Applicants holding an MLS or other master's degree earned in two or three sessions, or by completing 5.0 to 7.5 full-course equivalents (FCEs), will normally be required to take additional courses in the MI program.

  • Admission is limited to graduates of high intellectual ability who have an interest in research. Evaluation of applicants is based on academic records, a statement of research interest, and three academic letters of reference. A personal interview may be requested.

  • All incoming graduate students must have a good command of English. All applicants educated outside Canada whose primary language is not English must demonstrate proficiency in the English language. This requirement is a condition of admission and must be met before an offer of admission is made. The English language requirement may be satisfied using one of the following tests. Scores must be from tests taken within the last two years.

    • Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with the following minimum scores:

      • Paper-based TOEFL exam: 600 with 5.5 on the Test of Written English (TWE)

      • Internet-based TOEFL exam: 107/120 with 24/30 on the speaking section and 27/30 on the writing section.

    • International English Language Testing System (IELTS): a minimum required score of 7.5 overall with 7.5 on the writing section and 7.0 on the speaking section.

    • Certificate of Proficiency in English (COPE): a minimum required score of 95 overall with 41 on the writing component, 27 on the reading component, and 27 on the listening component.

    • English Language Program, U of T School of Continuing Studies with an overall score of A in Academic English Level 60.

  • Admission procedures are described in the General Regulations section of this calendar.

  • Doctoral students are admitted in September.

  • Meeting the minimum requirements of the Faculty of Information and the School of Graduate Studies does not guarantee admission.

Completion Requirements

To achieve candidacy, students must fulfil the following:

  • Complete 4.0 full-course equivalents (FCEs) as follows:

    • INF3001H Research in Information: Foundations.

    • A methods course: INF3003H Research in Information: Frameworks and Design or a specific methods course to be determined in consultation with the student's research advisor.

    • INF3006Y Major Area Reading Course or two additional electives to be determined in consultation with the research advisor (1.0 FCE).

    • 2.0 elective FCEs.

  • Other courses appropriate for the student's research may also be required.

  • Pass a qualifying exam.

  • Present and defend a thesis research proposal.

  • Complete a thesis and pass a Doctoral Final Oral Examination.

  • Ensure that they have adequate time on campus to attend classes and to fulfil the academic requirements for an advanced research degree. Students must spend at least two full-time sessions on campus.

Mode of Delivery: In person
Program Length: 6 years full-time (typical registration sequence: Continuous)
Time Limit: 8 years full-time

 

Information: Information PhD; Concentration: Media, Technology, and Culture

PhD Program; Concentration: Media, Technology, and Culture

Minimum Admission Requirements

  • Applicants are admitted under the General Regulations of the School of Graduate Studies. Applicants must also satisfy the Faculty of Information's additional admission requirements stated below.

  • Average of at least A– in an appropriate master's degree program, or equivalent. Equivalency is normally determined by the number of courses and/or credits taken. Applicants holding an MLS or other master's degree earned in two or three sessions, or by completing 5.0 to 7.5 full-course equivalents (FCEs), will normally be required to take additional courses in the MI program.

  • Admission is limited to graduates of high intellectual ability who have an interest in research. Evaluation of applicants is based on academic records, a statement of research interest, and three academic letters of reference. A personal interview may be requested.

  • All incoming graduate students must have a good command of English. All applicants educated outside Canada whose primary language is not English must demonstrate proficiency in the English language. This requirement is a condition of admission and must be met before an offer of admission is made. The English language requirement may be satisfied using one of the following tests. Scores must be from tests taken within the last two years.

    • Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with the following minimum scores:

      • Paper-based TOEFL exam: 600 with 5.5 on the Test of Written English (TWE)

      • Internet-based TOEFL exam: 107/120 with 24/30 on the speaking section and 27/30 on the writing section.

    • International English Language Testing System (IELTS): a minimum required score of 7.5 overall with 7.5 on the writing section and 7.0 on the speaking section.

    • Certificate of Proficiency in English (COPE): a minimum required score of 95 overall with 41 on the writing component, 27 on the reading component, and 27 on the listening component.

    • English Language Program, U of T School of Continuing Studies with an overall score of A in Academic English Level 60.

  • Admission procedures are described in the General Regulations section of this calendar.

  • Doctoral students are admitted in September.

  • Meeting the minimum requirements of the Faculty of Information and the School of Graduate Studies does not guarantee admission.

Completion Requirements

To achieve candidacy, students must successfully complete a total of 4.0 full-course equivalents (FCEs) as follows:

  • INF3001H Research in Information: Foundations.

  • A methods course: INF3012H Social Scientific Methods for Media or INF3014H Cultural Interpretive Methods for Media and Technology. Course selection to be determined in consultation with the student’s research advisor.

  • INF3009H Theory and History of Media Technology.

  • INF3010H Power, Media, and Technology.

  • 2.0 elective FCEs relevant to media, technology, and culture.

Upon achievement of candidacy, students must:

  • Complete other courses appropriate for the student's research.

  • Pass a qualifying exam.

  • Present and defend a thesis research proposal.

  • Complete a thesis and pass a Doctoral Final Oral Examination.

  • Be regularly registered in the School of Graduate Studies during each year of the program.

Mode of Delivery: In person
Program Length: 4 years full-time (typical registration sequence: Continuous)
Time Limit: 6 years full-time

 

PhD Program; Concentration: Media, Technology, and Culture (Flexible-Time Option)

Minimum Admission Requirements

Admissions have been administratively suspended.

  • Applicants are admitted under the General Regulations of the School of Graduate Studies. Applicants must also satisfy the Faculty of Information's additional admission requirements stated below.

  • Average of at least A– in an appropriate master's degree program, or equivalent. Equivalency is normally determined by the number of courses and/or credits taken. Applicants holding an MLS or other master's degree earned in two or three sessions, or by completing 5.0 to 7.5 full-course equivalents (FCEs), will normally be required to take additional courses in the MI program.

  • Admission is limited to graduates of high intellectual ability who have an interest in research. Evaluation of applicants is based on academic records, a statement of research interest, and three academic letters of reference. A personal interview may be requested.

  • All incoming graduate students must have a good command of English. All applicants educated outside Canada whose primary language is not English must demonstrate proficiency in the English language. This requirement is a condition of admission and must be met before an offer of admission is made. The English language requirement may be satisfied using one of the following tests. Scores must be from tests taken within the last two years.

    • Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with the following minimum scores:

      • Paper-based TOEFL exam: 600 with 5.5 on the Test of Written English (TWE)

      • Internet-based TOEFL exam: 107/120 with 24/30 on the speaking section and 27/30 on the writing section.

    • International English Language Testing System (IELTS): a minimum required score of 7.5 overall with 7.5 on the writing section and 7.0 on the speaking section.

    • Certificate of Proficiency in English (COPE): a minimum required score of 95 overall with 41 on the writing component, 27 on the reading component, and 27 on the listening component.

    • English Language Program, U of T School of Continuing Studies with an overall score of A in Academic English Level 60.

  • Admission procedures are described in the General Regulations section of this calendar.

  • Doctoral students are admitted in September.

  • Meeting the minimum requirements of the Faculty of Information and the School of Graduate Studies does not guarantee admission.

Completion Requirements

To achieve candidacy, students must successfully complete a total of 4.0 full-course equivalents (FCEs) as follows:

  • INF3001H Research in Information: Foundations.

  • A methods course: INF3012H Social Scientific Methods for Media or INF3014H Cultural Interpretive Methods for Media and Technology. Course selection to be determined in consultation with the student's research advisor.

  • INF3009H Theory and History of Media Technology.

  • INF3010H Power, Media, and Technology.

  • 2.0 elective FCEs relevant to media, technology, and culture.

Upon achievement of candidacy, students must:

  • Complete other courses appropriate for the student's research.

  • Pass a qualifying exam.

  • Present and defend a thesis research proposal.

  • Complete a thesis and pass a Doctoral Final Oral Examination.

  • Be regularly registered in the School of Graduate Studies during each year of the program.

Mode of Delivery: In person
Program Length: 6 years full-time
Time Limit: 8 years full-time

 

Information: Museum Studies MMSt

The Master of Museum Studies (MMSt) program prepares students for future involvement in museums and related cultural agencies. The program examines the theoretical body of knowledge of museology as a necessary context for professional practice. The Faculty of Information also offers a combined degree program whereby students may complete both a Master of Information and Master of Museum Studies.

MMSt Program (Coursework Option)

Minimum Admission Requirements

  • Applicants are admitted under the General Regulations of the School of Graduate Studies. Application deadlines are available on the Master of Museum Studies web page. Applicants must also satisfy the Faculty's additional admission requirements stated below. Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission.

  • An appropriate bachelor's degree with an overall grade of at least a B+ average (grade point average 3.3) from a recognized university.

  • Demonstrated previous experience in museums or related cultural organizations will also be considered. Admission to this program is competitive.

  • All incoming graduate students must have a good command of English. All applicants educated outside Canada whose primary language is not English must demonstrate proficiency in the English language. This requirement is a condition of admission and must be met before an offer of admission is made. The English language requirement may be satisfied using one of the following tests:

    • Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with the following minimum scores:

      • paper-based TOEFL exam: 600 with 5.5 on the Test of Written English (TWE)

      • Internet-based TOEFL exam: 107/120 with 24/30 on the speaking section and 27/30 on the writing section.

    • International English Language Testing System (IELTS): a minimum required score of 7.5 overall with 7.5 on the writing section and 7.0 on the speaking section.

    • Certificate of Proficiency in English (COPE): a minimum required score of 95 overall with 41 on the writing component, 27 on the reading component, and 27 on the listening component.

    • English Language Program, U of T School of Continuing Studies with an overall score of A in Academic English Level 60.

Completion Requirements

  • Students must successfully complete a minimum of 7.5 full-course equivalents (FCEs) including:

    • Five required half courses (2.5 FCEs).

    • MSL4000Y Exhibition Project.

    • Eight additional courses (4.0 FCEs), of which 2.0 FCEs must be internal (Museum Studies) elective courses.

Mode of Delivery: In person
Program Length: 4 sessions full-time (typical registration sequence: FW-FW)
Time Limit: 3 years full-time

 

MMSt Program (Thesis Option)

Minimum Admission Requirements

  • Applicants are admitted under the General Regulations of the School of Graduate Studies. Application deadlines are available on the Master of Museum Studies web page. Applicants must also satisfy the Faculty's additional admission requirements stated below. Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission.

  • An appropriate bachelor's degree with an overall grade of at least a B+ average (grade point average 3.3) from a recognized university.

  • Demonstrated previous experience in museums or related cultural organizations will also be considered. Admission to this program is competitive.

  • All incoming graduate students must have a good command of English. All applicants educated outside Canada whose primary language is not English must demonstrate proficiency in the English language. This requirement is a condition of admission and must be met before an offer of admission is made. The English language requirement may be satisfied using one of the following tests:

    • Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with the following minimum scores:

      • paper-based TOEFL exam: 600 with 5.5 on the Test of Written English (TWE)

      • Internet-based TOEFL exam: 107/120 with 24/30 on the speaking section and 27/30 on the writing section.

    • International English Language Testing System (IELTS): a minimum required score of 7.5 overall with 7.5 on the writing section and 7.0 on the speaking section.

    • Certificate of Proficiency in English (COPE): a minimum required score of 95 overall with 41 on the writing component, 27 on the reading component, and 27 on the listening component.

    • English Language Program, U of T School of Continuing Studies with an overall score of A in Academic English Level 60.

Completion Requirements

  • The thesis option allows students to gain experience in developing and executing a research project from beginning to end. Students gain familiarity with the research process and hone their research skills. Faculty approval is required to enter the thesis option. The thesis option is designed for students who have a clearly defined topic, can find a supervisor, and can meet tight deadlines in order to graduate within the usual time frame envisioned for the degree.

  • Students must successfully complete a total of 7.5 full-course equivalents (FCEs) as follows:

    • Five required half courses (2.5 FCEs).

    • A research methods course (0.5 FCE) appropriate to their program of study with a final grade of at least A–.

    • A thesis (2.0 FCEs).

    • Five additional courses (2.5 FCEs), of which up to four graduate half courses (2.0 FCEs) may be taken outside the MMSt program.

Mode of Delivery: In person
Program Length: 4 sessions full-time (typical registration sequence: FW-FW)
Time Limit: 3 years full-time

 

Information: Information MI and Information Studies GDipISt Courses

Not all courses are offered every year. Consult the Faculty of Information website for the annual course offerings; course descriptions; and details of prerequisites, corequisites, exclusions, and permissions. Inquiries concerning the selection of courses to be offered in any given session should be directed to the Faculty of Information.

 
Course CodeCourse Title
Knowledge and Information in Society
Information Systems, Services, and Design
INF1005HInformation Workshop I
Information Workshop II
Management of Information Organizations
Research Methods
Introduction to Reference
Knowledge Organization
Representing, Documenting, and Accessing the Cultural Record
Communities and Values
The Information Experience
Critical Infrastructures
Online Information Retrieval
Archives Concepts and Issues
Archival Arrangement and Description
Introduction to Computational Thinking
Programming for Data Science
Systems Analysis and Process Innovation
System Requirements and Architectural Design
Data Modeling and Database Design
Introduction to Statistics for Data Science
Introduction to Culture & Technology
Culture & Technology II
INF1511HCulture & Technology Studio I
INF1512HCulture & Technology Studio II
Fundamentals of User Experience
Reading Course
Reading Course
Project Management
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in Libraries
Recordkeeping Cultures
INF2104HArchives and Community
INF2108HDigital Archives for Minoritized Material: Ethics and Praxis
Design and Evaluation of Information Literacy Programs
Data Librarianship
Conservation and Preservation of Recorded Information
Specialized Archives
Digital Preservation and Curation
INF2123HBlack Studies and the Archive
Surveillance and Identity
Collection Development, Evaluation, and Management
Graphic Novels and Comic Books in the Library
INF2132HAncient Books and Records in Special Collections
Legal Literature and Librarianship
Business Information Resources
Evidence-Based Healthcare for Librarians
INF2136HGovernment Information and Publications
Children's Cultural Texts and Artifacts
Issues in Children's and Young Adults' Services
INF2144HCoded Cultures
Creation and Organization of Bibliographic Records
Trusting Records
Administrative Decision-Making in Information Organizations
Legal Issues in Archives
INF2151HIndigenous Data Governance Foundations
INF2154HCurrent Issues in Intellectual Freedom: Library, Society, and the Right to Information
The Public Library in the Community: Developing a Critical Practice
INF2160HGlobal Manuscript Traditions
History of Books and Publishing
Rare Books and Manuscripts
INF2163HData Analysis of Social Networks
INF2164HUX Research and Design for Video Games
INF2165HAccessibility and Inclusive Design
INF2166HBusiness Process Management and Mining
INF2167HR for Data Science
User-Centred Information Systems Development
Information Architecture
INF2171HUsability Assessment: Concepts, Methods, and Tools
Readers' Advisory: Reference Work and Resources
Information Professional Practicum I
Histories of Records and Archives
Managing Organizational Records I
Information Management in Organizations — Models and Platforms
Information Management and Systems
Experimental Design for Data Science
INF2179HMachine Learning with Applications in Python
Archives: Access, Advocacy, and Outreach
Information Policy, Regulation, and Law
INF2182HInformation Visualization
Knowledge Management and Systems
Appraisal for Records Retention and Archives Acquisition
INF2185HLibraries, Archives, Museums: Intersections and Tensions
Metadata Schemas and Applications
INF2187HPersonal Recordkeeping and Private Papers
Data Analytics: Introduction, Methods and Practical Approaches
User Interface Design
Representing UX
Information Systems Design Project
Special Topics in Information
INF2200HUX Leadership and Influence
INF2201HInformation and Communication Technologies, Design, and Marginality
INF2202HData Governance in a World of Big Data
INF2203HStorytelling with Data
INF2204HDigital Connectivity for Information Systems: Foundation, Innovation, and Challenges
INF2205HDesigning Sustainable and Resilient Machine Learning Systems with MLOps
INF2206HAdopting DevOps for Large-Scale Information Systems
INF2207HPractical Elements of Responsible AI Development
INF2208HUser-Centered Systems for Communication
INF2209HHuman-Centred Topic Models
Human Values in Data Science
INF2211HSystems Thinking and Design
Digital Divides and Information Professionals: Developing a Critical Practice
INF2223HChallenges and Opportunities of Open Data
INF2224HService Design
Digital Discourse
INF2226HQueer GLAM
INF2227HAsset-Based and Community-Led Development (ABCD) for the GLAM Sector
INF2228HThe Future of Things: Digitization and Remediation
INF2229HProcessing Digital Archives
INF2230HJust Sustainability Design
INF2232HKnowledge Equity in Information Organizations
INF2233HMetadata Mapping in Data Governance
INF2234HAcademic Librarianship
INF2235HOuter Space and the City
INF2238HActivism, Media, and Information
INF2239HInformation, Misinformation, and Health
Political Economy and Cultural Studies of Information
Critical Making: Information Studies, Social Values, and Physical Computing
Studying Information and Knowledge Practice
Histories of Information Technologies
INF2245HPlatforms: Global Histories, Practices, and Theories
INF2246HLeadership in Academic Libraries
INF2250HCopyright for Information Professionals
INF2255HCritical Game Studies
INF2256HDigital Scholarship
INF2260HSpeculative Design
INF2273HInformation Professional Practicum II
Special Topics in Information
Managing Audiovisual Materials
Art Librarianship: Theory Informs Practice
INF2314HProgram Evaluation
INF2315HDigital Labour
INF2316HCritical Studies of Social Media
INF2317HPrivacy Studies
INF2318HPlatform Politics and Power
INF2319HCritical Approaches to Multiculturalism, Information, and Social Integration
Remix Culture
INF2321HDigital Culture
INF2322HFilm Preservation
Launching Information Ventures
Information Ethnography
The Future of the Book
Information Behaviour
INF2335HLiaison Librarianship in Academic Libraries
INF2400H to INF2403HSpecial Topics in Information
INF2405H INF2410HSpecial Topics in Information
INF3105HBlack Custody
The Emerging Professional
Co-operative Workplace Placement I
Co-operative Workplace Placement II
Digital Media Distribution
Seminar in Identity, Privacy, and Security

Information: Information PhD Courses

Course CodeCourse Title
Research in Information: Foundations
Research in Information: Frameworks and Design
Major Area Reading Course
Theory and History of Media Technology
Power, Media, and Technology
Social Scientific Methods for Media
Cultural Interpretive Methods for Media and Technology
Reading Course
INF3018HProfessorial Pedagogy
INF3100HSpecial Topics in Information
INF3101HSpecial Topics in Information
INF3102HEthics of Artificial Intelligence
INF3103HMethods for Algorithmic FATE (Fairness, Accountability, Transparency, Ethics) Research
INF3104HData Science Foundations

Information: Museum Studies MMSt Courses

Not all courses are offered every year. Please consult the Faculty of Information website for course availability. The minimum requirement for the MMSt degree is 7.5 full-course equivalents (FCEs).

MMSt Required Courses (3.5 FCEs)

Course CodeCourse Title
Collection Management
Ethics, Leadership, Management
The Museum Exhibition: Histories, Practices, Genres
Museums and Cultural Heritage: Context and Critical Issues
Museum Planning and Management: Projects and Fundraising
or Project Management
either MSL4000Y
or Thesis option
Exhibition Project
 

MMSt Elective Courses

Internal (Museum Studies) Elective Courses

Course CodeCourse Title
Contemporary Theories of Art and Culture
Museums and their Publics
Curatorial Practice
Curating Science
Museum Environment
Global Cultures and Museums
MSL2230HNature and Culture: Histories of Heritage Interpretation in North America
MSL2235HEquity, Diversity, and Inclusion in the GLAM Sector
The Photographic Record
MSL2255HSocial Digital Memory
Special Topics in Museum Studies
Museums and New Media Practice
MSL2326HArtifact, Audience, Text: Writing in the Museum
Interpretation and Meaning Making in Museums
Public Programs and Education
MSL2335HThe Digital Museum: From Strategy to Implementation
Issues in Cultural Policy and Contemporary Culture
MSL2352HFoundations of Visitor Research
Museums and Indigenous Communities: Changing Relationships, Changing Practice
Internship
MSL3900HThe Emerging Museum Professional
Special Studies

External Elective Courses

Courses relevant to the Museum Studies program and student interests are available on the program web page.