Advance Your Career in Records Management

Last Updated: February 24, 2024By

These days, one and done doesn’t cut it. Emerging technologies are keeping us on our toes. Stay current in the rapidly expanding fields of records management and information governance by earning a Master of Archives and Records Administration degree. San José State University’s MARA degree program is delivered 100% online, so you can keep your current job and get ready for career advancement.

In this flexible online program, you’ll gain a solid foundation in both theory and practice while preparing for the Certified Records Manager and Certified Records Analyst examinations. Our school’s unique partnership with the Institute of Certified Records Managers offers students a direct path to certification.

Best of all, you’ll join a professional network of alumni who work across a wide range of government agencies, law firms, media organizations, educational institutions, and medical, financial, and insurance companies.

We invite you to learn more about the Master of Archives and Records Administration program by attending an online open house session. Hosted by Dr. Darra Hofman, the hour-long presentation will cover the curriculum, online learning environment, student support and career development services, and more! Please check the schedule for upcoming dates or watch a recorded session at your convenience.

Ready to get started? Applications for spring 2024 are open, and the deadline to apply is December 1, 2023. Scholarships are available to eligible new students enrolled in the spring 2024 semester. We encourage you to visit our website to learn more about why a MARA degree should be in your future. You may also contact us via the chat box on our website, or send us an email at [email protected].

San José State University is proud to support the InfoGov World 2023 Conference.

 

 

 

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About the Author: Baird Brueseke

Baird Brueseke has 25-plus years of experience leading companies and designing solutions to solve customer problems. He co-founded Wheb Systems which grew from a two-person start up to become Captiva Software; a public company purchased by EMC. After Captiva, Baird’s interests turned to Education and Cybersecurity. He created a cloud-based portal, CLaaS – Computer Lab as a Service - which provides academic institutions the ability to deliver a hands-on computer science laboratory experience to distance learners.