The IS Core: An Integration of the Core IS Courses
Author(s) -
Conan Albrecht,
Gregory D. Moody,
Marshall B. Romney,
Paul Benjamin Lowry
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
ssrn electronic journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1556-5068
DOI - 10.2139/ssrn.1464528
Subject(s) - core (optical fiber) , class (philosophy) , curriculum , core curriculum , process (computing) , mathematics education , computer science , block (permutation group theory) , engineering management , engineering , medical education , pedagogy , sociology , psychology , telecommunications , medicine , artificial intelligence , mathematics , programming language , geometry
This paper describes an innovative, integrated implementation of the core Information Systems courses. While the published IS curriculum provides standards on course content, it gives little direction on the implementation of the courses. At Brigham Young University, we have reengineered the traditional topics of analysis, database, design, development, networking, etc. into an integrated, 24-hour course block called the “IS Core”. Instead of students moving from class to class, professors now rotate through integrated subjects in a common classroom environment. The IS Core has allowed the department to increase the rigor and integration between subjects so students see the entire systems process and has provided opportunities for cross-topic assignments and integrated exercises. Finally, it has resulted in unintended, additional benefits like increased student culture and student ownership of the major.
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