Basic subjects
Archival science, Documentation science, Computer information technologies in management documentation support, Management Information support.
Specialized subjects
Organizational design, Technical management tools, Information security and information protection, Source studies, Archeography, Documentary linguistics, Psychology of business communication, Organization of secretarial services.
Program Overview
The program is created to train students into highly qualified specialists in the field of documentation and archival science, as well as information management in organizations of any form of ownership. During education period students will study the following disciplines of: law science module (civil law, labor law, constitutional law, administrative law, municipal law); technology science module (information systems, management information support, technical aids for management, computer-based information technologies in management documentation support, automated archival technologies); document science module (record management, archival science, organization and technology of documentation management); organizational science module (theory of organization, sociology of management, organizational design).
Prospects. Career & Employment
Graduates of the program will be able to work in state and municipal government bodies, in enterprises and organizations of any organizational form, in state and departmental archives. You can work as Archivists, Archive conservators, Records management, Digital Archivist.
Why is it important to pursue a higher education?
Document archiving means putting information you no longer use regularly into secure storage for extended periods of time. It's a complex process to get right, and doing it wrong risks leaving yourself open to security breaches.