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Academic Mission
The Bachelor of Information Science program at Universal Technology and Management University provides a comprehensive understanding of information organization, retrieval, and management within a technological context. Students will explore foundational principles of information science, including data structures, database management, and information systems design. The curriculum emphasizes the critical analysis of information needs and the development of effective solutions for information access and utilization. Core coursework covers topics such as digital libraries, knowledge management, and the ethical implications of information technologies. This program prepares graduates for careers in information architecture, data analysis, and library and archival science. Key skills developed include information literacy, problem-solving, and proficiency in information management tools.
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Successfully verified on March 24, 2014 by the relevant educational authorities.
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Universal Technology and Management University Formerly (Uganda Technology and Management University)
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