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DAMA Corner - July 2005
DAMA Curriculum Framework for Post Secondary Education Part 2
Published: July 1, 2005
Published in TDAN.com July 2005
DAMA Curriculum Framework for Post Secondary Education Over the years, many curricula have been developed for various information and computing disciplines. However, the majority of these documents have concentrated on technologies and products – not on the concepts of data and information as a resource to be managed. Emerging international law on acceptable information handling make the case for better basic education in data resource management. The lack of attention to the information asset has been cited as one reason for a lack of understanding of the value of an organization’s data to the overall performance of the company. In my role as VP DAMA International Foundation Education Services, I started a multi-year initiative to support the educators of Data Management Professionals. A full vision has been articulated by the DAMAF Education Committee. The Curriculum Framework outlines the concepts that are essential for developing a competency and certification in DRM. This vision links the various components of a full delivery matrix of professional education, curriculum, job competencies, supporting texts and best practices and labor market statistics. With a fully integrated vision we have, for example, reference between the Curriculum and the Certification program. As a result of this cross reference, we anticipate that students will graduate 'exam-ready' for the CDMP - Certified Data Management Professional exam that DAMA sponsors, passing at the 'practitioner' level. Here is the full vision with some of the major relations between elements noted:
This document may be used by guidance counselors, college faculty, employers or other professionals to advise students and others interested in this field. It is applicable to the needs of all levels of post-secondary education, from 2-year colleges through graduate school programs in North America, along with professional development courses. The core topics also encompass those competency areas included in the certification exams for DRM professionals developed by DAMAF and given through the Institute for Certification of Computing Professionals (ICCP). The approach taken by this DAMAF Data Management curriculum consists of the following sections:
The Curriculum Framework was approved by DAMA International and DAMA International Foundation Conference in December 2004. Making Gains 2005 The CDMP has gained acceptance and we are beginning to see job ads requiring the designation. “Early adopter“ Colleges & Universities in North America are reviewing their curriculum against the DAMAF Curriculum. This Curriculum development is of a continuing nature. We are interested in hearing from Data Management professionals and educators in DRM about topics or delivery channels, and the flexibility of this curriculum. A Communications plan is now being executed, including soliciting feedback & inquires that should be directed to the VP Education Services. This Curriculum is available free of charge at the DAMA website www.dama.org.
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Deborah Henderson, B.Sc., MLS, PMP, CDMP, is President of DAMA Foundation, and Vice President of Education and Research for DAMA International (DAMAI). She chairs the DAMAI Education Committee and
DAMA-DMBOK Editorial Board, and sponsors the DAMA-DMBOK to advance data management education in post-secondary institutions. Deborah has many years experience in data architecture, data
warehousing, executive information systems/decision support systems, online analytical processing design and project management, with an extensive background in information management (process
modelling, data modelling and data dictionaries), enterprise management practices and technical report writing. She has consulting experience in many different business functions in energy and
automotive sectors using the techniques of data and process modelling. Deborah is a President of DA Henderson Consulting Ltd. |