AN END-USER INFORMATION SYSTEMS CURRICULUM FOR THE 21ST CENTURY

From: The Journal of Computer Information Systems | Date: April 1, 2007| Author: Brookshire, Robert G; Yin, L Roger; Hunt, C Steven; Crews, Tena B | Copyright information

ABSTRACT

This paper presents a model curriculum for students studying organizational and end-user information systems (OEIS). Developed by the Organizational Systems Research Association (OSRA), the curriculum contains seven required and six elective courses which are based on a foundation of general education and core business courses. Core courses include an introduction to OEIS; computer user support; planning, design, implementation, and evaluation; technical training and delivery ...

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