2012-2013 Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]
Information Systems and Technology
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Faculty
Core Faculty
Professors
Samir Chatterjee, PhD, University of Central Florida
Thomas A. Horan, PhD, Claremont Graduate University
Lorne Olfman, PhD, Indiana University
Terry Ryan, PhD, Indiana University
Associate Professors
Gondy Leroy, PhD, University of Arizona
Research Professors
Brian Hilton, PhD, Claremont Graduate University
Benjamin Schooley, PhD, Claremont Graduate University
Adjunct Faculty
Tamir Bechor, PhD, Tel Aviv University
Marcia Carillo, PhD, University of California
Vijay Deokar, PhD, University of Poona, India (California State Polytechnic University, Pomona)
Sorin Gudea, PhD, Claremont Graduate University
Robert MacLean, PhD, Claremont Graduate University
Joycelynne Palmer, PhD, City of Hope
Ruben Quinonez, PhD, Claremont Graduate University
Itamar Shabtai, PhD, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Douglas Stahl, PhD, Claremont Graduate University
Marlene Wilcox, PhD, Claremont Graduate University
Samuel Yang, PhD, California State University Fullerton
Affiliated Claremont Colleges Faculty
Arthur T. Denzau, PhD, affiliation - Claremont Graduate University
Zachary Dodds, PhD, affiliation - Harvey Mudd College
Kathleen Fitzpatrick, PhD, affiliation - Pomona College
Robert M. Keller, PhD, affiliation - Harvey Mudd College
Jeffrey Lewis, PhD, affiliation - Pitzer College
Ronald Riggio, PhD, affiliation - Claremont McKenna College
Richard K. Worthington, PhD, affiliation - Pomona College
Emeriti Faculty
Dean Gillette, PhD, University of California
Paul Gray, PhD, Stanford University (Founding Chair)
Academic Programs
At the School of Information Systems and Technology we teach and do research about the use of information technology to solve transdisciplinary problems. Technologically adept, but not strictly a “tech” school, SISAT offers labs and curricula that integrate computing, management, and other disciplines. Some of our students aspire to be IT leaders in practice (i.e., in IT and non-IT businesses, in government, in education, and elsewhere), while others aim to hold research and teaching positions in Academia. All are here to master the established body of knowledge in IS&T, as well as to be exposed to the latest research findings from our faculty members and their colleagues around the world.
SISAT offers three degree programs :
- the Master’s of Science in Information Systems and Technology
- prepares students for IS&T leadership roles in business, government, education, and other areas
- provides balance between technology and management content
- available with concentraion in GIS Solution Development
- can be earned as dual degree (with MBA)
- the Master’s of Science in Health Information Management
- prepares students for IS&T leadership roles in healthcare
- accredited by CAHIIM (www.cahiim.org)
- includes immersion experience
- the PhD in Information Systems and Technology
- prepares students to be IS&T scholars
- research education from distinguished research faculty
- master’s degree in IS&T (or closely-related field) required
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