Programs & degrees
Today's globalized information and knowledge world is both complex and fast-paced and your success in it will depend on your ability to leverage all your options. Your education is the best investment you can make. The Faculty of Information’s degrees provide you with the skills, content, and perspective needed to meet your career goals and lifestyle demands. Browse through the programs to learn more about the iSchool Advantage.
Note: The Bachelor of Arts degree in Interactive Digital Media (IDM) is an interdisciplinary undergraduate program offered jointly by the Faculty of Information (St George Campus, University of Toronto), and the Institute of Communication, Culture, and Information Technology (ICCIT) at the University of Toronto's Mississauga Campus.
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Masters' degrees |
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| Study and research opportunities in many information-related paths: Archives & Records Management; Critical Information Studies; Knowledge Management & Information Management; Information Systems & Design; Library & Information Science; a thesis option; specialization in Identity, Privacy, & Security; connections with eight collaborative programs; and an independent study path. | ||
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Museum origins, ideologies, changing philosophies, current practices and issues, cultural and intangible heritage, interpretation, museological research and scholarship, a thesis option, professional skills, full-time summer internships, and, connections with two collaborative programs at the University of Toronto. |
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| A joint degree combining a Master's degree in Information with a Juris Doctor in Law, offered by the iSchool and the Faculty of Law at the University of Toronto. | ||
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PhD |
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| A research degree, with the objective of preparing candidates to assume leadership roles in information and knowledge-based environments, including academia. Designed to provide opportunities for advanced scholarly research in the theoretical bases of information studies, and in the application of such knowledge to professional practice in private and public institutions, in functions such as research, systems analysis and design, and administration. | ||
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Graduate Diploma of Advanced Study in Information Studies (DAIS) |
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DAIS is a post-Master's diploma for information professionals who wish to pursue further academic studies, advance their professional standing, develop a specialization, or re-direct their career. |









