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Information Technology and Computer Science Programs: How Do We Relate?
Conference on Information Technology Education (2015)
  • Bonnie K. MacKellar, St. John's University
  • Gregory Hislop, Drexel University
  • Mihaela C. Sabin, University of New Hampshire at Manchester
  • Amber Settle, DePaul University
Abstract
In this panel session, the relationship between computer science programs and information technology programs at universities that house both will be explored. People outside the computing disciplines often find the distinction between these programs confusing. The panelists, who have experience with both types of program, will discuss strategies for differentiating the programs in the eyes of administrators, for advising students into the correct program, and for maintaining focus and excellence in both computer science and information technology programs.
Keywords
  • Information Technology education,
  • Computing curricula
Publication Date
September 29, 2015
DOI
10.1145/2808006.2808014
Publisher Statement
http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/sigite/sigite2015.html#MacKellarHSS15
Citation Information
Bonnie K. MacKellar, Gregory Hislop, Mihaela C. Sabin and Amber Settle. "Information Technology and Computer Science Programs: How Do We Relate?" Conference on Information Technology Education (2015) p. 125 - 126
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/asettle/16/