Don’t know what to study? Learn about the College of Information Sciences – St. Louis Code – Online Newspaper

In order for students graduating from high school to get acquainted with the educational offer that is taught at the Faculty of Information Sciences of the Autonomous University of San Luis Potosi, this Saturday, May 20, 2023, this academic entity will open its doors so get acquainted firsthand with its academic programmes, such as information management, document management and archives.

The above was announced by Dr. Celia Meirelles Cárdenas, Director of FCI, who explained that the domain of knowledge in both academic programs includes organizing, analyzing, and organizing information from every organization, entity, or person.

He explained that graduates with a bachelor’s degree in information management develop skills, knowledge and values ​​to conduct analysis, organize and preserve information in various educational, administrative and industrial sectors.

“Because once the information is organized, it allows you to make decisions about purchases, jobs, and the future of each entity.”

Whereas, for a degree in Document and Archive Management, the field of work of graduates is developed in organizations to give an outlet for the management of documents that are generated in every entity and in the same way that they can be included in different fields of work.

He pointed out that this educational offer meets various regulations, requirements and legislation such as transparency, governmental and academic laws. “Where we have to have all the information that comes to us that we require to meet the legal needs imposed on us by society in a very visible and organized way.”

Finally, Dr. Celia Meirelles Cárdenas has reiterated the invitation for interested students to come on Saturday, May 20, 2023, to the FCI facilities, located at Avenida Industrias No. 101, Fracc. Workshops from 09:00 am to 12:00 noon. For more information, you can refer to the Faculty’s official Facebook page Facultad de Ciencias de la Información UASLP.

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