Information Management – Level 3 Training
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Assessment details
Final Exam
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Curriculum
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Disclaimer 01:00
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Lecture 1: Introduction to Information Management 07:00
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Lecture 2: Information Governance and Compliance 10:00
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Lecture 3: Information Lifecycle Management 10:00
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Lecture 4: Information Security and Risk Management 11:00
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Lecture 5: Data Management and Analytics 12:00
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Lecture 6: Enterprise Content Management 12:00
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Lecture 7: Information Systems and Technology 11:00
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Lecture 8: Project Management for Information Professionals 13:00
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Lecture 9: Change Management in Information Management 17:00
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Lecture 10: Ethics and Professionalism in Information Management 14:00
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Assessment 10:00
Description
Information Management integrates governance, technology, policy, and organisational strategy to ensure that information assets are accurate, secure, compliant, and valuable. This Level 3 Training programme offers a comprehensive academic overview of modern Information Management principles.
The course begins with foundational concepts, examining why structured information systems are essential for organisational performance. Learners explore recognised frameworks and models that guide Information Management strategy and operational implementation.
Governance modules focus on accountability, compliance, privacy, and data protection principles. Legal and regulatory awareness is introduced to highlight the importance of lawful information handling practices. Learners examine privacy safeguards and the responsibilities associated with managing sensitive information.
Information lifecycle modules introduce Information Lifecycle Management (ILM), outlining stages such as creation, classification, storage, retrieval, retention, and disposal. Best practice strategies for implementing lifecycle controls are discussed to ensure efficiency and compliance.
Security and risk modules examine core Information Security principles, including threat identification, vulnerability assessment, risk evaluation, and incident response planning. Learners explore how security controls mitigate organisational risks.
Data management modules introduce structured data governance, quality management processes, and foundational analytics concepts. The course provides awareness of how data analytics and business intelligence support decision-making without requiring technical programming expertise.
Enterprise Content Management modules examine document management systems, records retention policies, collaboration tools, and knowledge management frameworks that support organisational memory and operational continuity.
Information systems modules introduce system types, infrastructure components, and emerging technologies such as cloud computing and digital transformation tools. Learners gain insight into how technological infrastructure underpins Information Management strategy.
Project management modules provide structured approaches to planning and delivering information initiatives, including agile methodologies. Change management modules explore how organisations successfully implement new systems and manage stakeholder transitions.
Ethics and professionalism modules emphasise responsible information handling, codes of conduct, and ethical decision-making in complex digital environments.
Assessment consists of a final online examination and written assignment designed to evaluate comprehension of Information Management frameworks, governance principles, security awareness, and ethical standards.
Who is this course for?
This programme is suitable for:
Individuals seeking structured academic knowledge of Information Management
Administrative professionals handling records and documentation
Learners preparing for further study in IT or data governance
Managers responsible for compliance and data oversight
Individuals interested in digital transformation and information systems
The course provides theoretical understanding only and does not replace accredited IT or data protection qualifications.
Requirements
There are no formal academic prerequisites for enrolling in this Information Management course. Basic English proficiency and familiarity with general computer use are recommended. Access to a reliable internet connection and suitable digital device is required.
Participants must complete the written assignment and final online examination. Analytical thinking and attention to detail are beneficial.
Career path
Completion of this Information Management programme may support progression into records management support roles, compliance assistance, data coordination, or further accredited IT and governance study. It does not confer professional certification, regulated data protection officer status, or statutory authority to provide regulated cybersecurity services.
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