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Impact of the emerging discipline of information technology on computing curricula: Some experiences.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2005
ISSN
1937-4771
Abstract
Information technology (IT) has recently emerged as a separate academic discipline. The IT discipline is related to, but distinct from, computer science, information systems, and software engineering. Given this relationship to existing computing programs, one should expect the driving factors that have energized the emergence of the IT discipline to have some impact on the previously existing programs as well. In this paper we report some experiences at three institutions that illustrate some of the ways the new IT discipline has influenced curricular choices. After examining these three cases, we suggest that they may help frame the curricular questions that many institutions will consider as they assess the impact of the emerging discipline of IT on their programs.
Language
en_US
Publisher
Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges
Recommended Citation
Abernethy, K., Gabbert, P., Treu, K., Piegari, G., & Reichgelt, H. (2005). Impact of the emerging discipline of information technology on computing curricula: Some experiences. Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges, 21(2), 237-243.
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Comments
Citation only. Full-text article is available through licensed access provided by the publisher. Published in . Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges, 21(2), 237-243. Members of the USF System may access the full-text of the article through the authenticated link provided.