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An implementation of a networking track in an information technology degree program
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Proceedings of the 5th conference on Information technology education table of contents
Salt Lake City, UT, USA
SESSION: Learning table of contents
Pages: 138 - 143  
Year of Publication: 2004
ISBN:1-58113-936-5
Authors
Mark Stockman  University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
Chris Christopherson  University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
Hazem Said  University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
John Nyland  University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
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ACM: Association for Computing Machinery
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

This paper will layout the University of Cincinnati's efforts in creating a networking track specialization for an information technology (IT) degree program to be started in the autumn quarter of 2004. The work done creating such an academic specialization for students is based on ACM SIGITE's initial implementation of IT curriculum guidelines. Input for the IT networking specialty was also obtained from faculty, students, and industry partners. Processes by which specific course offerings were chosen will be detailed; objectives of the track and courses, desired outcomes for students, content, and associated hands-on activities. In all, the paper will present a means by which a networking track can be successfully implemented in information technology programs at other universities that are interested in such an endeavor.


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Information Technology Curriculum at UC CAS, <http://it.cas.uc.edu>
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Lunt, B.M., Ekstrom, J.J., Lawson, E.A., Kamali, R., Miller, J., Gorka, S., and Reichgelt, H. Defining the IT Curriculum: The Results of the Past 21/2 Years. Proceedings of the American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference and Exposition (Salt Lake City, US, June 21-23, 2004)
 
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Lunt, B.M., Lawson, E.A., Goodman, G., Helps, C.G.R, Designing an IT Curriculum: The Results of the First CITC Conference. Proceedings of the 2002 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference and Exposition.
 
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Ohio itWorks (<http://www.itworks-ohio.org/>)
 
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Reichgelt, H., Zhang, A., Price, B. Designing an Information Technology Curriculum: The Georgia Southern University Experience, Journal of Information Technology Education, Volume 1, No. 4, 2002.
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SIGITE Curriculum Guidelines: <http://www.sigite.org>
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John Nyland: colleagues