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Browse Programs Admission InformationThe Master in Management of Libraries and Documentation Centers aims to prepare professionals capable of meeting the needs of academic, cultural, and professional institutions in managing documentary information systems. The program is built on a comprehensive approach that combines theory and practice, with a special focus on updating skills and integrating modern technological advancements.
The core courses include introductory modules on the principles of information management, theories of documentary communication, and techniques for research and analysis of information systems. Practical sessions complement these teachings to enhance managerial and organizational skills.
Advanced topics focus on specialized modules in developing strategic systems for managing libraries and documentation centers, applying modern technologies to the digital transformation of documents, and examining future challenges related to global trends in information management.
Admission to this program requires a Bachelor's degree in related fields such as library sciences, information, or documentary fields, with a minimum required average according to national standards.
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