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Using student professional development planning to inform program review

Published: 11 October 2012 Publication History

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Development and modification of academic programs is enhanced by incorporating input from the stakeholders of the program. This paper discusses the process used by an Information Assurance and Security (IAS) program to obtain input from students during their final year of the program. Students evaluated job advertisements and information assurance curriculum recommendations and compared their findings to the IAS program. Students provided recommendations on how to better facilitate student learning. Faculty plans on using the student work and recommendations as input to the Academic Review Process during the upcoming year.

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National Training Standard For Information Systems Security (Infosec) Professionals. 1994; Available from: www.cnss.gov/Assets/pdf/nstissi_4011.pdf.
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National Information Assurance Training Standard For Risk Analysts. 2005; Available from: www.cnss.gov/Assets/pdf/CNSSI-4016.PDF.
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Aasheim, C., A. Gowan, and H. Reichgelt, An IT program assessment process, in Proceedings of the 8th ACM SIGITE conference on Information technology education. 2007, ACM: Destin, Florida, USA. p. 161--166.
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Matveev, A.G., N.F. Veltri, H.W. Webb, and E.G. Zapatero, Curriculum mapping as a tool for continuous improvement of IS curriculum. Journal of Information Systems Education, 2011. 22(1): p. 31+.

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      SIGITE '12: Proceedings of the 13th annual conference on Information technology education
      October 2012
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      ISBN:9781450314640
      DOI:10.1145/2380552
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      1. academic program review
      2. accreditation
      3. curriculum
      4. information assurance education
      5. outcome assessment

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