Journal of Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics (Dec 2004)

Design of the Information Science and Systems (IS) Curriculum in a Computer and Information Sciences Department

  • Behrooz Seyed-Abbassi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 6
pp. 72 – 77

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Continuous technological changes have resulted in a rapid turnover of knowledge in the computing field. The impact of these changes directly affects the computer-related curriculum offered by educational institutions and dictates that curriculum must evolve to keep pace with technology and to provide students with the skills required by businesses. At the same time, accreditations of curricula from reviewing organizations provide additional guidelines and standardization for computing science as well as information science programs. One of the areas significantly affected by these changes is the field of information systems. This paper describes the evaluation and course structure for the undergraduate information science and systems program in the Computer and Information Sciences Department at the University of North Florida. A list of the major required and elective courses as well as an overview of the challenges encountered during the revision of the curriculum is given.

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