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1 Department of Information Technology & Business Education October 22, 2007

2 Undergraduate Programs BBA – ◦Information Technology Infrastructure ◦Management Computer Systems (w/ L&S) BS ◦Management Computer Systems (w/ L&S) ◦Business & Marketing Education (w/ COE)

3 Graduate Programs MBA – Information Technology Emphasis MBA – Technology and Training Emphasis MS – School Business Management MS – Business & Marketing Education Serving remaining students in MS – Computer Information Systems

4 How We Function 11 Faculty, 3 Academic Staff, 1 ADA Advisory Boards for all programs Regular assessment and revision of academic programs Significant department, college, university, community and professional service High quality research High quality and quantity professional experiences for all of our majors through internships, field study, project and co-ops.

5 Significant Events 2003 ◦Management Dept. faculty teaching in MCS program moved into department ◦Department name changed to Information Technology & Business Education 2004 ◦Computer End User Technology program revamped and renamed Information Technology Infrastructure 2006 ◦MS in Computer Information Systems eliminated 2007 ◦ITBE 280 Introduction to Information Systems established as required lower division (List does not include regular revisions to all our other programs)

6 Recent Celebrations MCS program ranked #1 in nation by AITP Waldman and James win Hosler award from WBEA Delta Pi Epsilon ranked best in nation for service project and research project UWW AITP Student organization wins Chapter Award Ambrose wins Best Research Paper at two conferences ACTE name Business Education program #1 in the nation

7 Concerns & Activities Declining enrollment in our undergraduate ◦Increased involvement in IT Workforce Development efforts Gender disparity in several programs ◦New summer camps and other initiatives to encourage participation and support of women in IT careers Growth in our IT Management emphasis ◦Managing our online and on campus offerings Large class sizes for ITBE 280 Faculty and Academic Staff Resources


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