University of Toronto

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Information (Professional Degree) — University of Toronto

Offered at University of Toronto, Canada
FieldInfo (Prof.)
Duration2 years
Tuition63570.00

Overview

The Information professional degree at the University of Toronto is a full-time, two-year programme for students who have completed two years of prior undergraduate study. It examines how information technologies interact with society, culture, and organisations—combining lectures, design studios, and applied learning.

About this programme

Overview

The Information professional degree at the University of Toronto is a comprehensive full-time program designed for students who have completed two years of undergraduate study. This two-year course delves into the intricate relationship between information technologies and their impact on society, culture, and organizations. Through a blend of lectures, design studios, and applied learning experiences, students will develop a robust understanding of information practices in various contexts.

What you'll study

Programme Structure: The curriculum encompasses 22 half-credit courses, structured to progress from foundational concepts to practical design and analytical applications. Students engage in a mix of theoretical and hands-on learning.

Core and studio-based courses

  • Information in the Cultural Imagination
  • Integrative Approaches to Technology and Society
  • Worlds Become Data
  • Computational Reasoning
  • Information, Memory, and Culture
  • Information Design Studio: How to Make a Computer. And Why.

Additional curriculum areas

  • Information Practice in Organisations
  • Information and Power
  • Information Design Studio (studio sequence)
  • Data Analytics
  • Information in the Cultural Imagination (continued thematic work)

Capstone / final project

In the concluding year, students undertake a collaborative capstone project. This involves identifying a specific information or design challenge, developing and testing an innovative solution, and presenting the results in both visual and written formats to showcase technical and analytical skills.

Entry requirements

There are no specific GRE or GMAT requirements for this program. GPA requirements are not detailed in the available information. Proficiency in English is essential, with accepted tests including IELTS, TOEFL, PTE, and the Duolingo English Test.

Career prospects

Graduates of the Information professional degree are well-equipped for diverse career paths in areas such as information management, data analysis, user experience design, and digital communications. This program prepares students to address complex information challenges in various sectors, making them valuable assets in the rapidly evolving information landscape.

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