The Cultural Heritage Information Management (CHIM) course of study is designed to prepare students for careers in managing primary source materials in libraries' special collections, archives, and museums (AKA memory institutions). The CHIM course of study supports traditional and emerging practices of managing unique hidden collections and born-digital resources for preservation and greater access to the collections in today's digital information environment.
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The Cultural Heritage Information Management (CHIM) certificate program typically requires at least 21 credit hours of coursework.
$1,350 / credit hour
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