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Curriculum Changes and How They Will Affect You?

Curriculum Changes and How They Will Affect You?. AITP Meeting Stan Gambill Sept. 20, 2006. Information Systems Curriculum. Committee started work Fall, 2004 Gathered input from: students faculty employers curriculum models Tennessee employers Completed Fall, 2005

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Curriculum Changes and How They Will Affect You?

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  1. Curriculum Changes and How They Will Affect You? AITP Meeting Stan Gambill Sept. 20, 2006

  2. Information Systems Curriculum Committee started work Fall, 2004 Gathered input from: students faculty employers curriculum models Tennessee employers Completed Fall, 2005 First course offerings Fall, 2006 Full implementation Fall, 2007

  3. Course Requirements • Required (8 courses) • INFS 2400 Web Development • INFS 2600 Programming Logic w/ VB.Net • INFS 3200 Business Applications Development • INFS 3400 Objected Oriented Programming with C#.Net • INFS 3800 Project Management and Systems Development • INFS 4790 Database Design & Development • INFS 4900 Business Data Communications • INFS 4950 Advanced Web-Enabled Application Development New Course

  4. Course Requirements (cont.) • Electives (choose 2) • INFS 3500 Knowledge Management Systems • INFS 4300 Security Assurance and Information Systems Auditing • INFS 4500 New Technologies in Information Systems • INFS 4740 Information Resources Management • INFS 3990 / 4990 Independent Study in Information Systems • INFS 4420 Information Systems Internship New Course

  5. Course Requirements (cont.) • Other Electives (may never be offered) • INFS 2730 Programming Languages • INFS 4200 Data Enhanced Internet Applications • INFS 4830 Database Programming INFS 2200 Introduction to Microcomputingwill not count towards major under new catalog

  6. Course Prerequisites INFS 2600 Programming Logic with VB.NET INFS 2400 Web Development INFS 3800 Project Management and Systems Development INFS 3400 Object Oriented Programming with C#.Net INFS 4950 Advanced Web-Enabled Application Development

  7. Schedule of New Course Offerings • Fall, 2006INFS 2400 Web DevelopmentINFS 2600 Programming Logic with VB.NetINFS 3800 Project Management and Systems DevelopmentINFS 3500 Knowledge Management SystemsINFS 4300 Security Assurance and Information Systems Auditing • Spring, 2007INFS 3400 Object Oriented Programming w/ C#.Net • Fall, 2007INFS 4950 Advanced Web-Enabled Application Development

  8. Last Time Old Courses Offered? • Spring, 2006INFS 2720 COBOL ProgrammingINFS 4200 Data Enhanced Internet ApplicationINFS 2730 Programming Languages • Fall, 2006INFS 4760 Advanced Programming Spring, 2007INFS 4980 Information Systems Project Revised version of the course may be offered in the future

  9. How Does This Affect Me? • Fall, 2007 - New catalog goes into effect • Fall, 2007 – Earliest possible graduation under new catalog • Students may take new courses and still graduate under the old catalog but each case would have to be evaluated separately. • New courses will be substituted for required courses no longer offered

  10. Questions?

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