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Foil 51 Impact of IT Worker Shortage on Physics and Engineering education

From Education, Research and Institutional Models for Universities in the Next Millenium Seminar at University of Houston -- May 10 99. by Geoffrey C. Fox


1 So depending on the source, one finds a shortage of 100,000 to 300,000 workers in Information Technology today -- this is forecast to grow with 1 million more jobs created by industry by year 2004
2 So physics and "physical technology" aspects of engineering (e.g. aerospace engineering) could compete with this trend and try to attract good students from this field
3 My suggested alternative is to note that IT work typically requires the technical and problem solving skills abilities associated with physics or engineering and often NOT taught in Computer Science
4 Thus set up new curricula opportunities within the general IT educational arena that we call Internetics
  • IT minor with a basic physics/engineering education
  • Engineering/physics/math methods minor within an IT education
5 Note IT job opportunities are in applications -- perhaps more so than in "basic systems"

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