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Advancing Local Degree Programs using the IS Model Curriculum Denise R. McGinnis, Gayla Jo Slauson Mesa State College ISECON’2003 November 7, 2003.

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1 Advancing Local Degree Programs using the IS Model Curriculum Denise R. McGinnis, Gayla Jo Slauson Mesa State College ISECON’2003 November 7, 2003

2 Discussion Topics History of Mesa State College Evolution of our CIS program Involvement with AITP/EDSIG Model curriculum used to support our new major in CIS Model curriculum testing Mesa State College’s participation Questions?

3 History of Mesa State College Mesa State College is a liberal arts college  Junior college, 4-year college, graduate degrees Colorado state college system  Grand Junction – founded in 1881  Today… Light manufacturing Service industries Area hospitals, a regional airport Tourism and recreational opportunities Growth of over 7% since 2000

4 Evolution of our CIS program Offered computer courses Concentration in the BBA program  CISB (Computer Information Systems in Business)  AA in CISB  Minor in CISB Bachelor of Science in CIS  Started the program in 2000  Continuing struggles…

5 Involvement with AITP/EDSIG Attending ISECON since 1987 CISB concentration aligned with AITP model curriculum  Business core was important  Limited number of hours allowed in the concentration Student chapter of AITP (DPMA)  Encouraged student membership

6 Model curriculum used to support our new major in CIS Technology atmosphere in Colorado Approval process for a new major 1997 Model Curriculum assisted:  Guidelines for our curriculum  Support for new courses  Support for an additional faculty member  Support for a “dedicated” laboratory Approval given and graduated new majors that year…

7 Cooperation – Campus-wide Computer Science department  Visual Basic as a service course  First course in our program  IS’2002.5 course UTEC – Technical school  Hardware/software course  Sophomore-level course  IS’2002.4 course Logical courses

8 Model curriculum testing Opportunity to participate  Volunteer basis  Assist in authoring the core examination for ICCP Commitment:  Travel to Alabama  Time Benefits  Knowledge of learning units  Examination for students (beta)  Assessment of our new program

9 Mesa State College’s participation Assisted in authoring core examination (2/2003- 3/2003) Over 50 students took the core examination during spring semester of 2003 (4/2003)  Average higher than the national average  Majority scored over 50 Assisted in authoring learning units for business courses (6/2003-8/2003) Assisted in the review of the core examination (6/2003)

10 Conclusions and Discussion Benefits exceeded the commitment  All faculty contributed  Students benefited the most Model curriculum  New major  Assessment Questions?


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