The University of California--Santa Cruz (UCSC) offers technology and information courses through the UCSC Silicon Valley Campus and in cooperation with the Baskin School of Engineering. These courses focus on the integration of computer science, information systems technology and business management to provide new ways of surviving business's ever-changing playing field. These allow students to hone their skills in the strategic management of collective assets. The courses also touch on other related business fields such as economics and product development and engineering.
Administered by the School of Library and Information Science, Kent University's Information Architecture and Knowledge management courses bridge knowledge expertise and information quality for architect-specific work flows for the purpose of data archiving and the effective use and development of an organization's information assets. Students hone their skills in working on user experience designs, health informatics and trans-disciplinary information processing that are widely essential to businesses, private organizations and even federal agencies.
Knowledge and Information Management courses at George Washington University's School of Engineering and Applied Science is geared toward the development of students' skills in the areas of knowledge management, information security and information systems management. Courses follow an interdisciplinary curriculum designed for future professionals working on high-technology organizations. The courses aim to provide graduates with the ability to manage, strategize and engineer solutions for highly-networked companies and institutions and the knowledge-based economies in which they compete.
The Columbia University School of Continuing Education offers information and knowledge strategy courses with concentrations in the management, analysis, evaluation and dissemination of data. These courses allow students to develop skills in strategic decision-making required across a wide spectrum of global environments. Students learn to plan, design and evaluate knowledge and information initiatives and programs for corporations, government agencies, educational institutions and nonprofit organizations. They are able to fine-tune their critical insights to manage, analyze and solve problems that impact any given knowledge and information system.