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NOTICE OF CBIT PROGRAM CHANGES


Effective July 1, 2009, new CBIT courses programs will no longer be offered and selected components will be incorporated into the new Executive Education program at the Syracuse University School of Information Studies (iSchool).

Mid-career IT professionals, managers, and companies seeking courses, seminars, conferences, and workshops will be accommodated through the new iSchool Executive Education Program the under the leadership of Director Scott Bernard (sabernar@syr.edu).

Selected content from a number of CBIT course offerings has been incorporated into undergraduate and graduate course offerings at the iSchool – please call 315-443-4895 for details regarding CISCO, IT security, project management, and other topic areas that may be taken for credit. Effective July 1, 2009, CBIT courses and programs will no longer be offered on an open registration basis and potential new students will be re-directed as follows:

  • Career change adults seeking non-credit skills certification training in the IT field will be accommodated by Onondaga Community College, and calls are being taken by Betsy Vavonese at 315-498-2823 or vavonese@sunyocc.edu.
  • Companies seeking credit or non-credit Executive Education courses, seminars, workshops, or conference information, please contact Scott Bernard at 315-443-2527 or sabernar@syr.edu.
To access the new Executive Education Web-site please visit:
http://ischool.syr.edu/academics/execed/index.aspx
The iSchool at Syracuse does not have traditional academic departments, opting instead to be a “faculty of one,” encouraging cross-disciplinary collaborations and teaching.

Dean Elizabeth D. Liddy and Associate Professor Jian Qin participated in the June ribbon-cutting ceremony of the International Collaborative Academy of Library and Information Science (ICALIS) at Wuhan University—home to the top ranked information management program in China.