Course Overview
The Organization, Information, and Learning Sciences program at the University of New Mexico is an interdisciplinary course designed to explore the intersections of organizational behavior, information systems, and learning theories. The program aims to equip students with skills to design, implement, and evaluate learning environments and information systems in various organizational contexts. Unique features include a focus on adult learning, technology integration, and organizational change.
Career Prospects
Graduates are prepared for roles in education, corporate training, information management, and organizational development. The program emphasizes practical application, ensuring students can address real-world challenges in diverse settings.
Key Faculty/Staff
Information on specific faculty members is limited in public sources. The program is supported by experienced educators within the College of Education & Human Sciences, focusing on learning sciences and technology.
Unique Facilities and Partnerships
The program benefits from access to advanced technology labs and resources at the University of New Mexico. Partnerships with local organizations and educational institutions provide opportunities for applied research and internships.
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