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About the ISC
The ISC evolved from the Internet Resource Creation and Management minor
offered by the Computer Science Department. The minor was developed to provide liberal
arts students with sufficient technical knowledge and skills to find employment
in the communications industry. The minor was extremely popular with a wide variety
of students.
It soon became evident that the field was expanding, both technologically and commercially,
at a rapid pace. As the job market for Web workers refined in terms of skills categories,
it became clear that no one individual could learn all aspects of a complex Web
development project. Thus the idea to create tracks of curriculum that addressed
general job categories. This would allow a student to better leverage his/her primary
degree program and, at the same time, provide a way in which all students could
collectively learn those aspects of the technology that are needed to effectively
work in a team environment.
In October, 1999, the Higher Education Coordinating Board (HECB) provided a grant
to Western Washington University for $274,000 to be matched by donations from industry.
The purpose of the grant was to set up the Internet Studies Center (ISC) in order
to expand and refine the Internet minor program and convert it into a certification
program. The latter notion arose in order to encourage industry to continue to participate
in the operation of the Center.
The certifications would be based on a set of standards that would be developed
jointly by the Center faculty and industry representatives. This could be accomplished
by creating a consortium of industry and educators. In this way, the certificates
act as a guarantee to industry that graduates have received an education containing
the sorts of knowledge, skills and experiences that make them productive immediately.
ISC Curriculum
Enrolling and completing the Web Management ISC Certificate opened many doors while I was in school and even more after I
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