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Title: Introduction to Neumont Unversity


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Welcome
  • Introduction to Neumont Unversity
  • Ned Levine, President
  • The Neumont Model and How It Can Help Your
    Business
  • Aaron Reed, Assoc VP of Employer Relations
  • A Professional Perspective
  • Mark Stafford, Software Architect Extend Health

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Neumont University
  • Neumont University is a software development
    university located in South Jordan, Utah
  • The school was founded with a goal of attempting
    to bridge the gap between academics and industry
  • Neumont offers Bachelors and Masters degrees in
    Computer Science

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Facts and Statistics
  • Founded in 2003
  • Student population 301 students
  • 41 of NU students are from Utah
  • Current graduates 148
  • 98 of grads accept jobs in CS field
  • 74 of grads accept jobs in Utah
  • Employers value grads 20 higher comp
  • Companies hiring the most NU grads IBM Extend
    Health

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Todays Presentation
  • Why are we here?
  • Theres a national crisis related to a lack of
    talented IT professionals
  • It was listed as SIMs primary concern in their
    2007 IT survey
  • We are working to solve this problem properly, in
    alignment with employers

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  • Aaron Reed
  • Associate VP of Employer Relations,
  • Neumont University

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The Neumont Vision
  • Neumont was founded to address the gap between
    academics and industry
  • Before NU was founded, we surveyed large number
    of employers to identify key areas in which IT
    job candidates seemed to be lacking

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Survey Results
  • Employers Top 5 concerns with candidates
  • Cant work together on teams
  • Dont communicate effectively
  • Dont understand the business environment
  • Havent contributed to real projects
  • Dont have relevant technical skills
  • These five categories became the focus of the
    Neumont curriculum

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The Neumont Curriculum
  • Business related theory courses
  • Database theory, modeling, logic, etc
  • Project based learning
  • Over 2/3 of the time a student spends at NU is
    spent in project groups
  • work in teams developing essential collaboration
    and communication skills
  • follow the entire software life cycle every
    quarter
  • experience different roles beyond coding
    including project manager, business analyst,
    database administrator, software architect, Q/A
    specialist, and more
  • gain exposure to and experience in dealing with
    critical business-related decisions
  • Intense focus on and involvement from industry
  • The employer is our primary customer

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  • Information Week published an article by Rob
    Preston about the SIM survey entitled
  • Down To Business Worried About IT Talent
    Shortage? Do Something About It
  • It is here where CIOs and other tech employers
    must step upthey're not working closely enough
    with universities to groom young people and
    establish a base of skills

http//www.informationweek.com/showArticle.jhtml?a
rticleID202300143
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It Goes Both Ways
  • We agree that industry needs more involvement in
    academics
  • How many people here are involved in university
    internship programs?
  • Has anybody here ever tried to get a university
    to adopt a certain technology in their
    curriculum?
  • Interest from industry often isnt the primary
    problem
  • Academic institutions are notorious for their
    inability to adapt
  • This is magnified in an industry that moves as
    quickly as the IT field

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Industry Focused Curriculum
  • At Neumont University, we not only accept input
    from industry leaders, we actively pursue it
  • Neumont Universitys curriculum is extremely
    industry focused and driven
  • Input from industry leaders such as IBM,
    Microsoft, Oracle, Novell, EDS, ACS and others is
    continually shaping the curriculum to match
    industry trends

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Employer Involvement
  • How are employers involved in Neumonts
    curriculum?
  • Enterprise Projects
  • Advisory Board/Curriculum Analysis

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Extending the Method
  • Students work on projects sponsored by Neumont
    partners
  • Students are in their final 3 quarters of
    education
  • Student teams of 4-6 students work on these
    projects
  • A manager from the partnering company directs the
    students and evaluates their performance
  • Companies do not pay the school or the students
    to participate
  • Companies dictate everything from methodology to
    dress code
  • Industry benefits
  • Great way to get additional resources at no cost
  • Introduce new technologies and ideas to your team
  • 10 week on-the-job-interview

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Enterprise Project Partners
  • These external projects are called Enterprise
    Projects
  • As of Jan 2008, Neumont has run 100 projects with
    33 different companies
  • A list of some of our past and present partners
    includes

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Industry Curriculum Involvement
  • Neumont University is constantly monitoring
    trends in IT and gathering input from industry
    partners
  • A few examples of this in action
  • IBM introduces SSME
  • IBM, Novell and others working on Linux
    curriculum
  • EDS involved in developing project management
    courses

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Tech Trends
  • What kind of tech trends are you anticipating
    over the next year?
  • Outsourcing continues
  • Industry standards, openness and collaboration
  • Agile development within proven methodologies
  • Model driven development
  • Business rules
  • The semantic web
  • Service oriented architecture
  • Multicore technology
  • Security
  • Embedded systems

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Tech Forecast
  • Neumont University publishes a quarterly
    electronic journal with articles from staff,
    students and alumni
  • Each year, the first issue of this journal will
    contain articles on Neumont Universitys Software
    Development Trends
  • If youre interested in receiving the tech
    journal, leave a business card with one of the
    Neumont presenters today

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Advisory Board
  • Employers are encouraged to evaluate portions of
    Neumonts curriculum in order to
  • give feedback on areas of improvement
  • introduce new areas of focus that represent
    shifting trends in the industry
  • We are currently accepting nominations for our
    Advisory Board
  • Suggestions are reviewed by an internal
    curriculum committee before put into action

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  • Mark Stafford
  • Software Architect Extend Health

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  • Before Neumont
  • Worked in IT for 10 years prior to coming to
    Neumont University
  • Underwriters Laboratories
  • Chicago Board of Trade
  • Training (MCSE, CIW, A, etc.)
  • Already had a bachelors degree
  • Had decided on what facets of the job were
    highest priority

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  • Choosing Neumont
  • Was not looking to go to school again
  • If they could do even half of what they are
    promising, thats somewhere I want to be.
  • At Neumont
  • Learned more than what how
  • Theory and history are brought in naturally
  • Measure twice, cut once

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  • After Neumont
  • Accepted a job from an enterprise project
  • Was qualified and trained on day 1
  • Literally rebuilt database and software from
    scratch
  • Design all major software for multi-million
    dollar business
  • Current relationship with Neumont our sole
    source for new developers
  • No un-training
  • Familiarity with advanced modeling and
    development concepts
  • References

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How can you get involved?
  • In what ways can Neumont benefit your
    organization?
  • Hiring needs
  • Attend career weeks (next one in February), hire
    quality graduates, etc
  • Enterprise Projects
  • Run a project with Neumont and test drive some
    students for 10 weeks
  • Curriculum involvement
  • Evaluate Neumonts curriculum and inform us on
    how we can better serve your company and its
    technology demands
  • If you would like to discuss how Neumont can
    serve your organization, contact
  • Aaron Reed
  • Associate VP - Employer Relations
  • aaron.reed_at_neumont.edu
  • 801-302-2884
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