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When Emerging Technologies Cross Academic Boundaries: Collaboration or Competition?
Author(s) -
Barbara Christe,
Joe Tabas
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
2018 asee annual conference and exposition proceedings
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--31238
Subject(s) - competition (biology) , certificate , discipline , computer science , emerging technologies , process (computing) , engineering management , engineering ethics , data science , knowledge management , business , political science , engineering , algorithm , artificial intelligence , law , ecology , biology , operating system
Institutional barriers associated with disciplinary boundaries created by departments can prove particularly challenging to the approval and implementation of new academic credentials. This paper will utilize a case study technique to analyze the proposal and approval pathway of a certificate focused on medical device cybersecurity in an engineering technology department at a mid-western urban university. From inception through implementation, the paper will examine existing academic boundaries that may be crossed by emerging technologies. The challenges of the process can illuminate the hurdles of collaboration and inform readers who seek to implement other academic courses or programs in emerging areas.

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