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School of Technology Davenport University
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December 2, 2005 2 Welcome Meeting Order –Let presenter complete slide –Then, if you have a question, say “Stop” –Next, please identify yourself – name and campus e.g. “Stop, Janet from Bad Axe” –Continue with your question
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December 2, 2005 3 Are SOT On your radar screen ?... Programs
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December 2, 2005 4 2 Major Topics Why a technology degree? Why a technology degree? What are the DU technology degrees? What are the DU technology degrees?
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December 2, 2005 5 Part I: Why Technology ?
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December 2, 2005 6 Critical Occupations in Michigan are IT--related. 23 % of SoT degrees = JOBS http://www.michlmi.org/jobseeker/layout040201.jsp
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December 2, 2005 7 Michigan Critical Occupations Report The Critical Occupations Report provides information by region on occupations with strong projected job growth, and a favorable level of employment, number of annual openings, and salary. http://www.michlmi.org/pub/la yout1503.jsp Retrieved November 2005
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December 2, 2005 8 Fastest Growing Jobs 2000-2010 “ According to BLS projections, eight of the 10 fastest growing jobs in the period 2000-2010 are computer-related.” Source: bls (http://www.bls.gov/opub/ted/2001/dec/wk1/art02.htm)http://www.bls.gov/opub/ted/2001/dec/wk1/art02.htm
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December 2, 2005 9 X X XX XX X X XX 30 Critical Occupations in Michigan - Annual Openings
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December 2, 2005 10 Jobs vs Majors in Michigan *Based on 2004 data.
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December 2, 2005 11 Part II: Davenport School of Technology Programs
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December 2, 2005 12 Networking
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December 2, 2005 14 Overview of Networking Acronym City: CCNA, CCNP, MCSA, MCSE, A+, MCP, VoIP, etc. Acronym City: CCNA, CCNP, MCSA, MCSE, A+, MCP, VoIP, etc. Two major areas: Computer Networking and Network Security Two major areas: Computer Networking and Network Security Opportunities for dual-major Opportunities for dual-major Many job opportunities in non-IT companies Many job opportunities in non-IT companies
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December 2, 2005 15 Microsoft & Cisco Microsoft: Two certification levels: Microsoft: Two certification levels: MCSA – Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator MCSA – Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator o3 courses, 4 certification exams oBasic level (100 & 200 level courses) MCSE – Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer MCSE – Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer o7 certification exams (including MCSA) oAdvanced level Focus on operating Microsoft Servers in a network environment Focus on operating Microsoft Servers in a network environment
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December 2, 2005 16 Microsoft & Cisco CCNA – Cisco Certified Network Administrator CCNA – Cisco Certified Network Administrator o4 courses, 1 certification exam oBasic level (100 & 200 level courses) CCNP – Cisco Certified Network Professional CCNP – Cisco Certified Network Professional o4 courses, 4 certification exams oAdvance level (300 & 400 level courses) Focus on networking hardware that interconnects the servers to the users Focus on networking hardware that interconnects the servers to the users
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December 2, 2005 17 Computer Networking BAS Hands-on approach Hands-on approach Foundation: Computer repair (A+) Foundation: Computer repair (A+) Microsoft Certification (MCSA level) Microsoft Certification (MCSA level) Choice of basic core: Cisco (CCNA) or Network Security Choice of basic core: Cisco (CCNA) or Network Security Choice of advanced specialty: Cisco (CCNP) or Microsoft (MCSE) Choice of advanced specialty: Cisco (CCNP) or Microsoft (MCSE)
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December 2, 2005 18 Network Security BAS Foundation in Networking courses Foundation in Networking courses Emphasis on how to add security to: Emphasis on how to add security to: –Computer networks –Network servers Disaster Recovery & Vulnerability Disaster Recovery & Vulnerability Hands-on: I.E. The “Toys” Hands-on: I.E. The “Toys”
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December 2, 2005 19 Networking Electives IP Telephony IP Telephony Unix/Linux Unix/Linux Wireless Networking Wireless Networking Microsoft Office Microsoft Office Information Warfare & Security Information Warfare & Security Other NETW courses outside program Other NETW courses outside program Dual major Dual major
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December 2, 2005 20 Q & A on Networking
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December 2, 2005 22 The Christmas Jingle 30-second break 30-second break Identify Christmas song title from hint Identify Christmas song title from hint WAIT – campus will be drawn for chance to answer WAIT – campus will be drawn for chance to answer ONE person to answer ONE person to answer Winner to receive a $1 Lottery ticket Winner to receive a $1 Lottery ticket –Possibly worth MILLIONS!
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December 2, 2005 23 1 st Song Clue will be given during videoconference. Clue will be given during videoconference.
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December 2, 2005 24 Moving on … CIS Computer Information Systems
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December 2, 2005 25 I. Computer Information Systems II. Information and Computer Security I. Computer Information Systems II. Information and Computer Security CIS Degrees
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December 2, 2005 26 CIS BAS Degrees 7 core courses 7 core courses 5 specialties 5 specialties –Database Management –Programming –Web Design –Web Development –Global Information Technology (Global Project Management)
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December 2, 2005 27 Information and Security BAS AAS and BAS AAS and BAS Value Value –Jobs will remain in U.S. –Homeland security is a top priority –High demand for qualified workers
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December 2, 2005 28 Job Titles Database Specialty Database Specialty –Database administrator –Knowledge Manager –Data Mining Specialist Programming Specialty Programming Specialty –Programmer in Java / C++ / Vb.Net Web Design Web Design –Web Designer / Graphic Design
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December 2, 2005 29 Job Titles (cont’d.) Global Information Technology Global Information Technology –Name change for Fall 2006 to Global Project Management –IT Project Manager Information & Computer Security Information & Computer Security –Information Assurance Manager
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December 2, 2005 30 Q & A on CIS
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December 2, 2005 31 The Christmas Jingle 30-second break 30-second break Identify Christmas song title from hint Identify Christmas song title from hint WAIT – campus will be drawn for chance to answer WAIT – campus will be drawn for chance to answer ONE person to answer ONE person to answer Winner to receive a $1 Lottery ticket Winner to receive a $1 Lottery ticket –Possibly worth MILLIONS!
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December 2, 2005 32 Moving on … BITS Business Information Technology
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Business Information Technology …providing students with the technology knowledge and skills to enhance business productivity.
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December 2, 2005 34 SOC CodeOccupational Title No. Employed Average Davenport HourlyAnnual Degree 113011 Administrative Services Managers4,620$35.41$73,663.00 Administrative Management 431011 First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Office and Admin Support Workers40,370$21.00$43,672.00 Administrative Technology 436011 Executive Secretaries and Administrative Assistants34,290$17.61$36,634.00 Administrative Technology 439041 Insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks6,000$15.03$31,254.00 Administrative Technology 430000 Office and Administrative Support Occupations (General)692,340$14.07$29,267.00 Desktop Applications *Michigan Office of Labor Market Information – 11/30 www.michigan.gov/mdcd Michigan Employment and Wage Estimates
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December 2, 2005 35 Senior executive assistants will see the greatest increase in starting salaries…from $35,000 to $46,250 annually.” [per OfficeTeam research][ 1][ 1] Senior executive assistants will see the greatest increase in starting salaries…from $35,000 to $46,250 annually.” [per OfficeTeam research][ 1][ 1] www.iaaphq.org/ResearchTrends/Salaries2005.htmwww.iaaphq.org/ResearchTrends/Salaries2005.htm June 05
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December 2, 2005 36 Position Annual Growth Annual Job Openings Office Administrative / Supervisors 12.7%1415 Administrative Service Managers 12.8% 338 338 2002 – 2012 Projections for Michigan
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December 2, 2005 37 Michigan Critical Occupations Report The Critical Occupations Report provides information by region on occupations with strong projected job growth, and a favorable level of employment, number of annual openings, and salary. http://www.michlmi.org/pub/la yout1503.jsp Retrieved November 2005
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December 2, 2005 38 BITS Degrees BAS Administrative Management BAS Administrative Management AAS Administrative Technology AAS Administrative Technology –Executive specialty –Medical specialty
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December 2, 2005 39 Software in BITS Program MS Word – expert level MS Word – expert level MS Excel and Access MS Excel and Access Adobe Photoshop Adobe Photoshop Adobe GoLive web design Adobe GoLive web design Adobe InDesign - Desktop publishing Adobe InDesign - Desktop publishing MS Project MS Project MS Visio MS Visio
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December 2, 2005 40 Job Titles Administrative Services Manager Administrative Services Manager Project Administrator Project Administrator Office Manager Office Manager Executive Administrative Assistant Executive Administrative Assistant Human Resource Specialist Human Resource Specialist Software Trainer Software Trainer Many other specialized titles Many other specialized titles
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December 2, 2005 41 BITS Content Diploma Diploma –Prepare business documents –Word, Access, and Excel – advanced skills –Desktop publishing basics with InDesign –Keyboarding proficiency (40cwam) Associates Associates –Basic bookkeeping; filing systems –Written and verbal communication skills –Travel arrangement / plan meetings / telephone technique
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December 2, 2005 42 Content in BAS Project administration with MS Project Project administration with MS Project MS Visio drawings MS Visio drawings Managerial accounting Managerial accounting Basic Web creation / maintenance Basic Web creation / maintenance Multitasking / time management Multitasking / time management Manage an administrative department Manage an administrative department
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December 2, 2005 43 Changes for Fall 2006 BITS 303 Web Authoring BITS 303 Web Authoring –“or” CISP 313 Computer Selection & Training BAS Administrative Management to be available online (pending approval) BAS Administrative Management to be available online (pending approval) Content changes for BITS411 Content changes for BITS411
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December 2, 2005 44 “The most valuable asset of a 21 st -century institution, whether business or non-business, will be its knowledge workers and their productivity.” Peter Drucker Management Challenges for the 21 st Century
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December 2, 2005 45 Graduates with BITS degrees... Get jobs!... Get jobs!
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December 2, 2005 46 Q & A on Business Information Technology
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December 2, 2005 47 The Christmas Jingle 30-second break 30-second break Identify Christmas song title from hint Identify Christmas song title from hint WAIT – campus will be drawn for chance to answer WAIT – campus will be drawn for chance to answer ONE person to answer ONE person to answer Winner to receive a $1 Lottery ticket Winner to receive a $1 Lottery ticket –Possibly worth MILLIONS!
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December 2, 2005 48 1 st Song Clue will be given during videoconference. Clue will be given during videoconference.
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December 2, 2005 49 THANK YOU !! Lonnie Decker, NETW division chair Lonnie Decker, NETW division chair –Midland campus Michelle Hansen, CISP division chair Michelle Hansen, CISP division chair –Kalamazoo campus Janet Maschke, BITS division chair Janet Maschke, BITS division chair –Bad Axe campus Reid Gough, Dean, School of Technology Reid Gough, Dean, School of Technology –Grand Rapids campus
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December 2, 2005 50 School of Technology majors are needed throughout the State of Michigan. Let’s provide those openings with Davenport University technology graduates!
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