D.9. Key Learning Outcomes

1. Graduates are capable of executing advanced-level research and producing original ideas.

2. Graduates have advanced level knowledge on making connections between information management and other disciplines, as well as discovering new research areas.

3. Graduates are able to employ a systematic approach to new developments within the field and have ability to conduct a high level of scientific research.

4. Graduates have the ability to develop innovative scientific methods or practices within the field of information management or apply the current practices in different fields.

5. Graduates have the ability to design and conduct research.

6. Graduates have the ability to develop theories and methods by using higher order thinking skills such as problem solving, decision making, critical and creative thinking.

7. Graduates have the ability to defend effectively their original ideas and opinions against national and international authorities.

8. Graduates have the ability to support the process of transformation to the information society by disseminating, defending and using technological, social and cultural developments in the context of academic and professional studies.

9. Graduates have the ability to create solutions to scientific, social and ethical issues regarding the field of information management.