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W. P. Carey School of Business
ISACA Scholarship
ISACA Scholarship Spirit and Intent
The scholarship is being awarded to a student in theInformation Systems program, at the W. P. CareySchool of Business, with a strong interest in ITAudit or Information Security.
The Information Systems academic programcurriculum aligns with the goals and mission ofISACA Phoenix.
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ISACA Scholarship Criteria
• Recipient shall be enrolled in the W. P. Carey School ofBusiness.
• Recipient must be pursing an academic degree in InformationSystems (minors and certificate programs are not eligible).
• Recipient shall demonstrate documented financial need asdefined by the ASU Office of Student Financial Assistance.
• Recipient must have a minimum 3.0 GPA.
• Recipient must be a junior or senior level student, as defined bythe University.
• Recipient must be an in-state student.
• Preference will be given to student pursuing an interest in ITAudit or Information Security.
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ISACA Scholarship Gift
The scholarship fund was established in full with anoutright gift of $25,000.
The scholarship will be awarded annually. Each studentmust apply though WPC’s general scholarship applicationprocess; the IS Department Scholarship committee willmake the final decision on the applicant each year.
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Overall Emphasis 2014-2015• Major efforts to shift programs’ emphasis to the “I” in IT
• Opting to lead our peer universities in an era where the traditional IT shopmust respond to organizations growing appetite for big data and analyticssolutions
• Embracing our scale by offering a robust mix of programs, dual major options,a variety of courses and teaching methods
• Increasing our connections across the University to position for improved ‘one-stop-shopping’ for IT talent in order to attract more industry partners
• Recruited over 10 new professors to reposition for the future; achieve top 10research ranking in IS
• Expanded our Industry Partnership model
• Now significantly support the recruiting of new companies to the Phoenixmetro area
• On the constant lookout for new industry needs and what we can do toaddress them (e.g., cybercrime)
W. P. Carey Information SystemsDepartment Undergraduate Programs
Information SystemsSystemsInformation SystemsSystemsInformation SystemsSystems
CISBDA
Technology AdvancesBut what’s valuable is not always soobvious…
Decisions Can Be Easy to MakeBut unless there is evidence, theymight not be very good ones….
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Informa( on)Systems)
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COMPUTER INFORMATIONSYSTEMS
With computer technology,change is relentless
From the first computer to today…
The search for value is constant!
Trained CIS professionals learn a way of examining technology’s value
But, when we think we’vefigured it out, then…
…… Along comes a new technology!
From the first mobile phone to iPhone,And on to a new set of elephants in the room…
• Work with all of the people involved toaccurately capture the ‘as is’ state
• Think about how a database, a web-enabled interface, multi-mediacapabilities and other computer-basedapproaches might improve the process
• Collaborate to BRING ABOUT CHANGE!
• Old process:
New Process:
What do CIS Graduates do?They reinvent business processes!
BUSINESS DATA ANALYTICS
With decision making, evidence is keyThe search is on for the best evidenceto support business decision making inmarketing, finance, accounting, supplychain, economics and management – datacan provide that evidence
But, the right evidence needs tobe available at the right time – supportingtimely insight to action
What do Business Data Analytics Grads Do?
• They provide evidence to support decision making
• They discover the best evidence by finding out what leads tobusiness value
• They deploy business rules based on their discoveries inapplication systems so all employees can make better decisions
• They do experiments to see if innovation ideas pan out
• The transform data to separate the message from the noise
• They teach employees how to make better decisions
• They change business processes in ALL
areas of business
UNDERGRADUATE PLACEMENT PROFILE
Department of Information SystemsW. P. Carey School of BusinessArizona State University
Class Profile Data
2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014Total Students Enrolled 441 462 430
AZ Resident 80.7% 85.1% 83.6%Non-Resident 19.3% 14.9% 16.4%
Male 77.6% 77.7% 81.5%Female 22.4% 22.3% 18.5%
Average GPA 3.27 3.28 3.28
EthnicityAmerican Indian 0.6% 0.9% 0.3%Asian American 10.8% 12.0% 14.2%
African American 4.0% 3.2% 2.8%Hispanic 14.5% 14.9% 14.8%
Pacific Islander 0.0% 0.3% 0.3%White 63.9% 63.0% 58.6%
Two or More Races 0.6% 1.1% 2.5%Unknown 0.9% 0.9% 0.0%
International 4.8% 3.7% 6.5%
Students also pursuing aconcurrent degree (FIN, ACC,
SCM, MKT, MGT, etc) 26 49 55
Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems
Current # ofBDA Majors:
92
MS in Information Management(on-site and online) – Most graduates stay with their current employer
• High Potential (HiPo) IT employees need to learn to:– Engage in business strategy setting and execution– Manage an integral cost/revenue center that is highly
complex and replete with internal and externalrelationship management challenges
– Embrace new technologies to support strategy, enablecost efficiencies, improve decision outcomes and providefor information assurance
– Serve as leader of an incubator for technology- and data-driven innovation across the business
– Bridge consumerization of IT trends (e.g., app storedeployment model) with traditional (SDLC) and emergingdeployment approaches (agile)
– Challenge status quo where disruptive technology forcesprovide means for radical transformation
The Courses• Strategic Value of Information Technology
The mission-critical role of IT in today’s and tomorrow’sbusiness world
• Business Process & Workflow AnalysisA comprehensive understanding of business processes andworkflows as a foundation for technology-driven efficienciesand improvement
• Data and Information ManagementA comprehensive study of data and document managementas a foundation for improved enterprise decision making andperformance
• Business IntelligenceA comprehensive understanding of business intelligence, itstechnological and managerial aspects and its strategic use togain a sustainable competitive advantage
• Enterprise SystemsA survey of ERP, CRM, SCM, Enterprise eCommerce, andvertical industry enterprise applications, with an emphasison best practices for integration and architectural integrity
Information Security and Controls
What management can (and should) do to optimize the
effectiveness of information security and internal controls
for effective governance of IT
IT Services and Project Management
A broad survey of the project management discipline, from
best practices for detailed project work plans to
establishing a high-functioning PMO
Information-Enabled Business Modeling
Using spreadsheet models to analyze complex,
unstructured business problems in order to make better
decisions
Emerging Technologies in IT
Introducing students to a framework of evaluating and
managing emerging technologies in IT from both
technological and business perspectives
Applied Project
The program capstone course in which students, working in
teams, gain real-world experience by developing an IT-
enabled transformation plan for a business and present
their findings and deliverables
The MSIM Evening Program
Summer Fall (1) Fall (2) Spring (1) Spring (2)
StrategicValue of IT
BusinessProcess &WorkflowAnalysis
Data andInformation
Mgt.
BusinessIntelligence
EnterpriseSystems
InformationSecurity &Controls
IT Services &Project Mgt.
Information-EnabledBusinessModeling
EmergingTechnolo-gies in IT
AppliedProject
The MSIM Online Program
Class #6 Class #7 Class #8 Class #9 Class #10
InformationSecurity &Controls
IT Services &Project Mgt.
Information-EnabledBusinessModeling
EmergingTechnolo-gies in IT
BusinessIntelligence
AppliedProject
Class #1 Class #2 Class #3 Class #4 Class #5
StrategicValue of IT
BusinessProcess &WorkflowAnalysis
Data andInformation
Mgt.
EnterpriseSystems
MS in Business Analytics• Business data scientists (but we don’t subscribe to
what I call the ‘Unicorn Hypothesis’) – charter classgraduated May, 2014. Increasing hands-on toolexperience with real datasets; our ExecutiveAdvisory Board was the driving force behindcurriculum. Next up: the Internet of Things, “smart”solutions, the “Industrial Internet”, assetoptimization, etc. will reshape what is expected oftoday’s data science teams
• The IS and Supply Chain Management Departmentsin the W. P. Carey School partner in delivering theMSBA from this forward looking perspective
• Online platform version starting January 2015
The Courses• Intro to Enterprise Analytics
Analytics architecture, database, ER modeling, data warehousing,dimensional modeling (SQL, Tableau, IBM Cognos)
• Intro to Applied AnalyticsPivot tables, Descriptive stats, linear models, Regression, Forecasting,
Simulation, Decision analysis, Trees, Sensitivity, Optimization
• Data Mining IData mining, classification systems, cluster analysis, recommendation
systems, market basket analysis (association rules). (SPSS Modeler/SAS
Enterprise Miner)
• Analytical Decision Making ISpreadsheet modeling, Optimal allocation of scarce resources, Linear,
nonlinear and integer problems, Sensitivity analysis, Genetic algorithms,
Fixed-charge problems, Cluster analysis, Discriminant analysis
• Applied Regression ModelsSimple and multiple linear regression, quantitative/qualitativepredictors, analysis of residuals (classical assumptions), logisticregression, time-series and forecasting.
Data-Driven Quality ManagementPrincipals of Quality Management and Six Sigma, Six Sigma DMAIC, Design
for Six Sigma, Six Sigma Implementation
Data Mining IIMap reduce, Data stream mining, Link analysis, Frequent item sets,
Clustering, Web advertising, Mining social networks, Dimensionality
reduction, Large scale machine learning
Analytical Decision Making IIAnalytical models of uncertainty, Decision trees, Monte Carlo simulation,
Stochastic optimization
Marketing Analytics
Models for predicting probability, magnitude, timing of product purchase
and market share. Key issues in marketing mix (pricing,
advertising, product attributes), conjoint analysis, perceptual mapping.
Business Analytics Strategy
Analytics applications in operations, sales and marketing, supply chain,
finance and banking, real –time BI and predictive analytics,
Experimentation, Organizing for analytics
Fall Spring
Intro toEnterpriseAnalytics
Intro toApplied
Analytics
Data MiningI
AppliedRegression
Models
AnalyticalDecision
Making ToolsI
MarketingAnalytics
Data MiningII
Data DrivenQualityMgmt
BusinessAnalyticsStrategy
AnalyticalDecision
Making ToolsII
The Full-Time MSBA Program
The MSBA Online Program
Class #6 Class #7 Class #8 Class #9 Class #10
Data DrivenQualityMgmt
Data MiningII
AnalyticalDecisionMaking II
MarketingAnalytics
AnalyticalDecisionMaking I
BusinessAnalyticsStrategy
Class #1 Class #2 Class #3 Class #4 Class #5
Intro toApplied
Analytics
AppliedRegression
Models
Data MiningI
Intro toEnterpriseAnalytics
ISACA Scholarship Gift
Thank you for your support ofour students!
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