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The Digital Information Management CA is designed to prepare students to use public relations and communication skills in a business office and to oversee front office operations. Courses include instruction in digital literacy basics, word processing, spreadsheets, and information records management.
Total Program Credits: 12
Discipline Core Requirements: | 12 Credits | ||
IM 1010 | Basic Computer Applications | 3 | |
IM 2010 | Business Computer Proficiency | 3 | |
or | IM 2600 | Spreadsheet Applications (3) | |
IM 2100 | Document Processing Applications | 3 | |
IM 2300 | Information Management Principles | 3 |
Graduation Requirements:
This graduation plan is a sample plan and is intended to be a guide. Your specific plan may differ based on your Math and English placement and/or transfer credits applied. You are encouraged to meet with an advisor and set up an individualized graduation plan in Wolverine Track.
Milestone courses (pre-requisites for a course in one of the subsequent semesters) are marked in red and Italicized.
Semester 1 | Course Title | Credit Hours |
IM 1010 |
Basic Computer Applications | 3 |
IM 2010 |
Business Computer Proficiency | 3 |
IM 2100 |
Document Processing Applications | 3 |
IM 2300 |
Information Management Principles | 3 |
Semester Total: | 12 | |
Degree total: | 12 |
Name: |
Information Systems & Technology |
Location: |
CS 601 |
Telephone: |
801-863-8182 |
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Mission Statement
The Information Systems & Technology Department offers stackable degree programs to provide students with engaged learning opportunities to help students develop technical, communication, managerial, and lifelong -learning skills. The department’s programs prepare students for opportunities in information systems, information technology and security, information management, and education.
Vision Statement
The Information Systems and Technology Department will be the premier source of skilled information systems, information technology and security, information management, and business education professionals in the Intermountain Mountain region. This vision will be accomplished by:
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Programs
The Information Systems & Technology Department offers a variety of certificates and degrees, providing pathways into stackable academic credentials. Students can earn certificates and associate degrees on their path toward a bachelor’s degree.
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The B.S. in Information Systems is accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET, www.abet.org. The B.S. in Information Technology is accredited by the Computing Commission of ABET, www.abet.org.
Graduate Credentials:
Faculty Credentials
Faculty have earned appropriate degrees, with over 55.6% holding doctorate degrees and 5.5% ABD. Faculty have worked full-time at UVU for an average of 12½ years, with 7 full-time faculty who have worked at UVU over 19 years. This does not include teaching experience at other institutions or other employment. Industry experts in the field are hired as adjuncts to teach a variety of courses.
Information Systems & Technology Advisory Board:
Lynne Yocum, ITS Fiber Optics Manager, State of Utah, Utah Department of Transportation; Brett McKeachnie, Director of the IT Project Management Office, Utah Valley University; Audra Yocum, Content Specialist: Computer Science & Information Technology, Alpine School District
Information Management and Business/Marketing Education Advisory Board:
Breckon Heywood, Education Specialist: Business and Marketing, Finance, Hospitality and Tourism, Career & Technical Education, Career & Technical Education, Utah State Board of Education; Stephanie Morgan, CTE/Business Teacher, Corner Canyon High School; Brandon Jacobson, Educational Specialist Career Connections: General Financial Literacy and Industry Liaison, Career & Technical Education, Utah State Board of Education; Josie Reynaud, Nebo School District; Kristina Yamada, Educational Specialist: Information Technology and Digital Media, Utah State Board of Education
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