Higher education in the United States has recently come under pressure from federal and state legislatures for failing to provide “value for money” because of an alleged lack of accountability and quality [U.S. Department of Education 2006]. This article will argue that, contrary to this view, institutes of higher learning have a rigorous quality assurance and accountability mechanism in place, namely accreditation, and that, moreover, the recent shift in accreditation from an input-based approach to an outcomes-based approach has resulted in improved programs that prepare graduates better than ever before for the workforce and/or further studies. These measures in fact are well applied in the field of information systems. The paper focuses...
As of March 2012 there were 35 Information Systems (IS) programs at 34 universities accredited by th...
The long experience of academic program accreditation is utilized to create a similar quality assura...
Program accreditation has been a very effective mechanism for assisting in quality assurance in pro...
Higher education in the United States has recently come under pressure from federal and state legisl...
Higher education in the United States has recently come under pressure from federal and state legisl...
Many strong forces are converging on information systems academic departments. Among these forces ar...
Accreditation is widely considered to be a vital tool for quality assurance in higher education; how...
The development of ABET/CAC accreditation standards for IS programs presents an excellent opportunit...
Quality is considered as an instrument to achieve excellence in all areas more specifically in educa...
Higher education is one of the most successful sectors in the nation at a time when much of the econ...
Based on the historical foundations of American higher education, there are a number of references i...
The objective of this paper is to provide an overview of the accreditation process for information s...
Preparing for an accreditation visit is generally viewed as a huge task. The new accreditation guide...
Abstract. This paper examines the perceptions of business school, college, and program accreditation...
The authors provide a detailed analysis of a continuous improvement process for an information syste...
As of March 2012 there were 35 Information Systems (IS) programs at 34 universities accredited by th...
The long experience of academic program accreditation is utilized to create a similar quality assura...
Program accreditation has been a very effective mechanism for assisting in quality assurance in pro...
Higher education in the United States has recently come under pressure from federal and state legisl...
Higher education in the United States has recently come under pressure from federal and state legisl...
Many strong forces are converging on information systems academic departments. Among these forces ar...
Accreditation is widely considered to be a vital tool for quality assurance in higher education; how...
The development of ABET/CAC accreditation standards for IS programs presents an excellent opportunit...
Quality is considered as an instrument to achieve excellence in all areas more specifically in educa...
Higher education is one of the most successful sectors in the nation at a time when much of the econ...
Based on the historical foundations of American higher education, there are a number of references i...
The objective of this paper is to provide an overview of the accreditation process for information s...
Preparing for an accreditation visit is generally viewed as a huge task. The new accreditation guide...
Abstract. This paper examines the perceptions of business school, college, and program accreditation...
The authors provide a detailed analysis of a continuous improvement process for an information syste...
As of March 2012 there were 35 Information Systems (IS) programs at 34 universities accredited by th...
The long experience of academic program accreditation is utilized to create a similar quality assura...
Program accreditation has been a very effective mechanism for assisting in quality assurance in pro...