Technological advancements have changed the world, and the abundance of data generated throughout today’s organizations must be maintained, managed, and channeled into meaningful insights. Knowledge Management has become an essential skill in our data-driven society that allows organizations to focus on growth and innovation through sharing and applying of knowledge while remembering and documenting lessons learned, creating an organizational memory.
Program Features
Bachelor of Professional Studies undergraduate degree, 120 credits
Learn to identify how knowledge resources that exist in the people, processes and technology of organizations.
Capture these resources into a formal and reusable construct that allows organizations to focus on growth and innovation through sharing and applying of knowledge while remembering and documenting lessons learned creating an organizational memory.
Create a process of applying a systematic approach to capture, structure, manage, and disseminate knowledge throughout an organization.
Acquire the ability to decipher and use data available across multiple industry sectors in the economy including health, energy, manufacturing and finance.
Sample courses in the Knowledge Management curriculum:
KNM 310 – Knowledge Capture and Codification
KNM 311 – Safeguarding Knowledge Management and Codification Data
KNM 401 – Professional Issues in Knowledge Management
KNM 402 – Strategy and Planning
KNM 403 – Process Continuity and Future Planning
PPM 301 – Foundations of Project Management
CRL 319 – Global Leadership
Learning Outcomes
Explain the role of technology and its use as a resource tool in organizations, society, social media, and data mining and security.
Apply knowledge gained to make sense of the amount of data available, systematically problem-solve, and be able to propose creative and design-thinking solutions.
Develop tasks and work processes for desired organizational outcomes and the ability to work face-to-face or virtually to critically and ethically analyze big data.
Evaluate the organizational leadership of knowledge management curation and transfer in a local and global workforce.
Learn to succeed in positions like:
Marketing Management
Business Analyst
Training and Development Manager
Knowledge Management Specialist
Database Administrator
8 April 2024, 3 June 2024
Data de início
8 Maio 2024, 2 Julho 2024
You must be enrolled in, or have graduated from, an accredited secondary school.
English Proficiency:
Preferred TOEFL: No TOEFL subscore under 20
Preferred IELTS: No IELTS band under 6.0
Preferred Cambridge: No Cambridge sub score under 176
Duolingo (2024 applicants): No Duolingo sub score under 95
Os requisitos para o IELTS podem variar de acordo com o curso que você escolher.