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Program Requirements
The Graduate Certificate in Information Architecture and Design is intended to prepare students to work as information architects and designers. The graduate courses in the program will prepare students to design and assess information systems (text, multimedia), databases, websites, and interfaces. Techniques for data mining and issues related to information security are also covered. This is an entry-level graduate program that may lead to another certificate or to the M.I.St. (Master of Information Studies).
Required Course (6 credits)
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INFS 617 Information System Design (3 credits)
Overview
INFS : Introduction to tools for developing informationsystems. Topics include computer terminology andsyntax and semantics of programming languages,with emphasis on their use for text parsing,searching, and database design, which arefundamental concepts in the field of informationscience.
Terms: Fall 2022
Instructors: Guastavino, Catherine (Fall)
Restrictions: Not open to students who have taken GLIS 617.
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INFS 625 Information Architecture (3 credits)
Overview
INFS : Information Architecture (IA) is the process ofanalyzing, designing, implementing and evaluatinginformation spaces. The course provides an overviewof use-design aspects of human information andcomputer interaction. Topics include: human factorsin IA; IA and information systems (IS) designprinciples and methodologies; work, task, andprocess analysis; IS modeling, requirementsgathering and evaluation; and informationvisualization.
Terms: Fall 2022
Instructors: Evans, Max (Fall)
Complementary Courses (9 credits)
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INFS 616 Information Retrieval (3 credits)
Overview
INFS : Theoretical and applied explanation of informationretrieval in a variety of digital environments and inrelation to both textual and multimedia data:Information retrieval capabilities, information-seekingmodels, interface design issues, informationvisualization and information system evaluationcriteria.
Terms: Fall 2022
Instructors: HUSSAIN, TALIB (Fall)
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INFS 626 Usability Analysis and Assessment (3 credits)
Overview
INFS : Principles and techniques for evaluating interactivecomputer-based information systems. Topics includemodels of human information processing, userexperience and decision-making; methods forrequirements gathering and task analysis; andtechniques for user testing, analytic evaluation, andperformance modelling.
Terms: Winter 2023
Instructors: Moffatt, Karyn (Winter)
Restrictions: Not open to students who have taken GLIS 626.
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INFS 627 User-Centered Design (3 credits)
Overview
INFS : A project-based introduction to interaction design,oriented toward practical methods for designinginteractive systems. Emphasis is placed on iterativeand user-oriented approaches to design, includingthe role of observation, ideation, sketching andprototyping, and formative and summativeevaluation. The role of participatory and value-sensitive approaches to design are also examined.
Terms: This course is not scheduled for the 2022-2023 academic year.
Instructors: There are no professors associated with this course for the 2022-2023 academic year.
Restrictions: Not open to students who have taken GLIS 627.
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INFS 629 Information Security (3 credits)
Overview
INFS : Introduction to information security. Topics includebasic concepts of confidentiality, integrity, andavailability; security threats; malware; operatingsystems security; access control; network security(encryption, decryption, passwords and digitalsignature); security policies and practices; riskassessments; common criteria; privacy threats andprotection techniques; cybercrime and cyberforensics.
Terms: Winter 2023
Instructors: Stiglic, Anton (Winter)
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INFS 630 Data Mining (3 credits)
Overview
INFS : Introduction to data mining. Topics include datapreprocessing, data warehouse architecture, onlineanalytical processing (OLAP), online analyticalmining (OLAM), basic concepts and methods offrequent patterns mining, association rules mining,classification analysis, cluster analysis, and textmining.
Terms: Winter 2023
Instructors: Fung, Benjamin (Winter)
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INFS 633 Digital Media (3 credits)
Overview
INFS : Foundational scientific concepts and basictechniques of digital media production andmanipulation and their relevance in galleries,libraries, archives, and museums (GLAM). Toolsand techniques for creating and handling digitalmedia. Digitizing audio, image, video, and textmaterials, and using various software packagesfor manipulating and preserving digital sound,images, and video.
Terms: Fall 2022
Instructors: Frissen, Ilja (Fall)
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INFS 634 Web System Design and Management (3 credits)
Overview
INFS : Principles and practices of designing websites inthe context of libraries and information centres,focusing on a conceptual approach to organizinginformation for the world wide web includingdesign, implementation and management issues.Topics include web development tools, markuplanguages, internet security and web serveradministration.
Terms: Winter 2023
Instructors: Chadha, Kartikay (Winter)
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INFS 657 Database Design and
Development (3 credits)
Overview
INFS : Theoretical and applied principles of relational database design. Includes relational theory, conceptual design, database normalization, relational database management systems, SQL queries and database management.
Terms: Fall 2022
Instructors: Trudeau, Christopher (Fall)