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History:
The College of Business, Information, and Social Sciences evolved from the College of Information Science and Business Administration as part of a university restructuring in 2000. The newly organized college consists of the School of Business, six academic departments: Communication, Computer Science, Political Science (former Government and Public Affairs), Professional Studies, Social Work, Criminology, and Criminal Justice (former Sociology/ Anthropology/ Social Work), and Military Science (Army ROTC) and the Government Contracting Assistance Center (GCAC). Departments in the college now offer nineteen undergraduate degree programs.
Organization:
- The dean is the chief administrative officer of the college, and is responsible for all of its academic programs.
- The assistant to the dean is responsible for implementation and compliance of student related policies in the College.
- Each of the six academic departments is led by a faculty member serving as department chairperson.
- Graduate assistants work with faculty in their respective departments, but are not assigned as classroom instructors.
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