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Graduate Information Programs and Accreditation: Landscape Survey and Analysis ASIS&T Information Professions Accreditation Meeting September 9, 2008 Washington, D.C. Samantha Becker MLIS Candidate | The Information School MPA Candidate | Evans School of Public Affairs University of Washington

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Page 1: Graduate Information Programs and Accreditation: Landscape Survey and Analysis ASIS&T Information Professions Accreditation Meeting September 9, 2008 Washington,

Graduate Information Programs and Accreditation: Landscape

Survey and Analysis

ASIS&T Information Professions Accreditation MeetingSeptember 9, 2008Washington, D.C.

Samantha BeckerMLIS Candidate | The Information School

MPA Candidate | Evans School of Public AffairsUniversity of Washington

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Methodology• 2008 Peterson’s Graduate and Professional

Programs– surveyed annually– accredited by USDE or CHEA– 6 volumes, 491 disciplinary fields

• Looked for programs with keywords– information– informatics– human-computer interaction– knowledge management

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Methodology

• Visited websites of about ½ of the programs• Built database with

– institution name– administrative unit– degree(s) offered– title of major or concentration area

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Example

University of Oklahoma, Graduate College, College of Arts and Sciences, School of Library and Information Studies, Program in Library and Information Studies, Norman, OK 73019-0390. Offers knowledge management (MS); library and information studies (MLIS); school library media specialist (certificate); M Ed/MLIS; MBA/MLIS.

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Key Findings• Approximately 900 information-related

master’s degrees• Offered in 468 colleges and universities• 220 distinct majors or concentration areas• Most frequent majors

– information systems (93)– management information systems (93)– information technology (57)– bioinformatics (51)– library and information science (43)

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Key Findings

– 1/3 of academic units on the computerinformation science spectrum

– 1/3 bio- and health sciences, library science, public administration, communications, & education

– 1/3 in academic units focused on business

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Academic Units

• Found programs spread across 500 academic units

• The highest administrative unit for 85% of programs was a school, college, or faculty

• 30% of colleges and universities have information programs in more than one unit

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Academic Units• Larger institutions tend to have stand-alone

departments concerned with information– Graduate schools have mostly an administrative

function

• Medium sized institutions tend to have information programs in 2nd level departments, mostly within colleges of arts & science

• Smaller institutions often have graduate schools that encompass all master’s level programs

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Major Disciplinary Areas

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Information Disciplines

Bates, M.J. (2007). "Defining the information disciplines in encyclopedia development" Information Research, 12(4) paper colis29. [Available at http://InformationR.net/ir/12-4/colis/colis29.html]

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Computer Information Science Spectrum

• 350 programs in computer technology fields– Engineering– Computer science– Information science

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Program Types

• 220 majors or concentration areas• Top 17 account for 60% of programs• Split professional degrees/master of science• 12-24 month completion• Internships or professional experience often

required• Capstone projects emphasized; fewer w/thesis

requirements

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Program Types

• 4 major categories– information systems– Informatics– Information technology– Information science

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Information Systems

• 205 colleges and universities• 305 programs• Majors/concentrations include

– information systems (93)– management information systems (93)– computer information systems (34)– information systems management (12)

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Information Systems

• Program focus– analysis, design, and implementation of

information systems– data management– project management– strategic management and use of information

technology

• Differences mostly in level of technical preparation

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Informatics

• 106 programs• Focused on the use of information within

specific disciplines– biology/genetics– health/medical sciences– chemistry– media

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Informatics

• Bioinformatics/biomedical informatics– 53 programs– 15 in academic units with biology focus– 11 in medical schools– curricula includes

• advanced life sciences• design and implementation of information systems• statistical modeling and analysis• many interested in managing and analyzing data from

genetic research

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Informatics

• Health informatics– 30 colleges and universities– 2/3 in medical, nursing, or health sciences units– 34 programs

• health informatics• medical informatics• nursing informatics

– emphasizing use of information for evaluation of patient outcomes

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Information Technology

• 95 colleges and universities• 118 programs

– 45% in business schools

• Majors/concentrations include– information technology (57)– information technology management (22)

• 59 master of science degrees• 35 MBA

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Information Technology

• Program focus– managing technology projects

• databases• e-commerce systems• computer networks

– decision support– also business topics

• accounting, organizational development

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Information Science

• 84 colleges/universities• 98 programs• Majors/concentrations include

– library and information science (43)– computer and information science (26)– information science (11)– information studies (6)

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Information Science

• Library and information science– ALA accredited– those within iCaucus schools have less emphasis

on traditional library subjects (cataloging, reference services, collection development)

• Computer and information science– more emphasis on infrastructure

• architecture, networking, software engineering

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Information Science

• Information science/information studies– more general or theoretical approach– emphasize human-computer interaction,

information organization, information behavior– relatively small portion of information graduate

school universe

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Other Program Areas• Information security

– 30 programs– some designated as National Center of Academic

Excellence in Information Assurance by the NSA– emphasize cryptography, digital forensics, risk analysis

• E-Business/E-Commerce– 23 programs– 18 MBA– emphasize design and implementation of electronic

commerce applications

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Accreditation Agencies

• Two types of accrediting agencies– regional and national

• accredit entire institutions

– specialized agencies • accredit particular programs

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Relevant Specialized Agencies

• American Library Association (ALA)• Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of

Business (AACSB)• Association of Collegiate Business Schools and

Programs (ACBSP)• Accrediting Board for Engineering and

Technology (ABET)

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Recommendations

• Clarify the need for and purpose of a new accrediting agency

• Complement existing accrediting agencies• Define the scope along the

computerinformation spectrum• Focus on domain-specific programs, especially

business programs