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Curriculum recommendations for undergraduate programs in information systems
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The need for education related to information systems in organizations is discussed, and a curriculum is proposed for an undergraduate program, and material necessary for such education is identified and courses incorporating it are specified.Abstract:
The need for education related to information systems in organizations is discussed, and a curriculum is proposed for an undergraduate program. Material necessary for such pr0gram~/is identified, and courses incorporating it are specified. Detailed~ourse descriptions are presented. Program organization and problems of implementation are discussed.read more
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IS 2010 Curriculum Guidelines for Undergraduate Degree Programs in Information Systems Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Association for Information Systems (AIS)
Heikki Topi,Joseph S. Valacich,Ryan T. Wright,Kate M. Kaiser,Jay F. Nunamaker,Jr . Janice,G.-J. de Vreede +6 more
TL;DR: The IS 2010 report is the latest output from model curriculum work for Information Systems (IS) that began in the early 1970s and is grounded in the expected requirements of industry, represents the views of organizations employing the graduates, and is supported by other IS-related organizations.
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Curriculum Guidelines for Undergraduate Degree Programs in Information Systems
Heikki Topi,Kate M. Kaiser,Janice C. Sipior,Joseph S. Valacich,Jay F. Nunamaker,G.-J. de Vreede,Ryan T. Wright +6 more
TL;DR: The most recent version of the IS undergraduate model curriculum is IS 2002 (Gorgone et al., 2003) published in early 2003 as discussed by the authors, which is the most recent output from model curriculum work for Information Systems (IS) that began in the early 1970s.
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IS '97: model curriculum and guidelines for undergraduate degree programs in information systems
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Crisis in the IS field? A critical reflection on the state of the discipline
Rudy Hirschheim,Heinz K. Klein +1 more
TL;DR: If IS as a field can overcome its internal communications deficits, it might ultimately contribute to the societal challenge of developing a deliberative cyber democracy and thereby help to address the social communication deficit which is a feature of modern mass societies.
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Educational needs as perceived by IS and end-user personnel: a survey of knowledge and skill requirements
TL;DR: The findings of this study suggest that among six different knowledge and skill areas, both IS and end-user personnel are most deficient in the area of "general IS knowledge".
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