All Courses at the Faculty of Information
Below is the course directory, a searchable list of courses offered by the Faculty of Information, including course descriptions, pre-requisites, co-requisites and other relevant information.
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- Deadline
- October 18th
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- CDP
- MI
- MMSt
- PhD
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- Domestic
- Number Available
- 1
- Needs Based?
- Yes
- Application Required?
- Yes
- Deadline
- January 31st
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- Admission
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- MI
- MMSt
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- Domestic
- Number Available
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- Needs Based?
- Yes
- Application Required?
- Yes
- Deadline
- October 18th
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- BI
- CDP
- MI
- MMSt
- PhD
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- Domestic and International
- Needs Based?
- No
- Application Required?
- Yes
- Deadline
- October 18th
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- CDP
- MI
- MMSt
- PhD
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- Domestic and International
- Number Available
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- Needs Based?
- No
- Application Required?
- Yes
- Deadline
- October 18th
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- PhD
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- Domestic and International
- Number Available
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- Needs Based?
- Yes
- Application Required?
- Yes
- Deadline
- October 18th
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- In-Course
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- BI
- CDP
- MI
- MMSt
- PhD
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- Domestic and International
- Number Available
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- Demographics
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- Students who self-identify as Black or Indigenous
- Needs Based?
- Yes
- Application Required?
- Yes
- Deadline
- October 18th
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- In-Course
- Value
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- Duration
- One Time
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- PhD
- Eligibility
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- Domestic and International
- Number Available
- Varies
- Needs Based?
- No
- Application Required?
- Yes
- Deadline
- October 18th
- Type
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- In-Course
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- Varying Amounts
- Duration
- One Year
- Eligible Programs
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- CDP
- MI
- MMSt
- PhD
- Eligibility
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- Domestic and International
- Number Available
- Varies
- Needs Based?
- Yes
- Application Required?
- Yes
- Deadline
- N/A
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- Grant
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- BI
- CDP
- KMD
- MI
- MMSt
- PhD
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- Domestic and International
- Number Available
- N/A
- Needs Based?
- Yes
- Application Required?
- Yes
INF3009HS Theory and History of Media Technology
Session Winter 2025
Lecture
LEC0101
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Schedule:
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Day(s): Friday Time(s): toLocation: BL
INF3010HS Power, Media and Technology
Session Winter 2025
Lecture
LEC0101
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Schedule:
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Day(s): Monday Time(s): toLocation: BL
INF3106HS Technology Otherwise: Designs for Just Sustainabilities
Session Winter 2025
Lecture
LEC0101
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Schedule:
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Day(s): Wednesday Time(s): toLocation: BL
INF3200HS Special Topics in Artificial Intelligence: Exploring Cutting-Edge Themes
Session Winter 2025
Lecture
LEC0101
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Schedule:
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Day(s): Tuesday Time(s): toLocation: BL
INF3001HY Research Colloquium
Session Fall/Winter 2024-2025
Lecture
LEC0101
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Schedule:
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Day(s): Monday Time(s): toLocation: BL
Notes:
Course runs from September 2024 to April 2025 and meets every other week (12 meetings total: 6 in the Fall; 6 in the Winter)
INF3003HF Research in Information: Frameworks and Design
Session Fall 2024
Lecture
LEC0101
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Schedule:
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Day(s): Tuesday Time(s): toLocation: BL
INF3011HF Philsophy of Evidence
Session Fall 2024
Lecture
LEC0101
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Schedule:
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Day(s): Monday Time(s): toLocation: BL
INF3012HF Social Scientific Methods for Media
Session Fall 2024
Lecture
LEC0101
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Schedule:
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Day(s): Wednesday Time(s): toLocation: BL
INF3104HF Data Science Foundations
Session Fall 2024
Lecture
LEC0101
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Schedule:
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Day(s): Wednesday Time(s): toLocation: WW
Description
The concept of evidence is central to both epistemology and the philosophy of science. Yet “evidence” is hardly a philosopher’s term of art: it is not only, or even primarily, philosophers who routinely speak of evidence, but also lawyers and judges, historians and scientists, archivists and curators, investigative journalists and reporters, as well as the […]
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Description
This seminar course, (INF3200H: Special Topics in Artificial Intelligence: Exploring Cutting-Edge Themes), delves into advanced topics in artificial intelligence (AI) with a focus on emerging themes shaping the field. Through a series of thematic explorations, students will engage with cutting-edge research, methodologies, and applications in AI. The course is structured to provide a comprehensive understanding […]
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