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The Information Systems Analyst National Assessment Exam: Factors for Success

The Information Systems Analyst National Assessment Exam: Factors for Success. Mark Segall (segallm@mscd.edu) Loren Gollhardt (gollhard@mscd.edu) Joe Morrell ( morrellj@mscd.edu) Computer Information Systems, Metropolitan State College of Denver (MSCD). ISA Exam Pedigree. ISA Exam Content.

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The Information Systems Analyst National Assessment Exam: Factors for Success

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  1. The Information Systems Analyst National Assessment Exam: Factors for Success Mark Segall (segallm@mscd.edu) Loren Gollhardt (gollhard@mscd.edu) Joe Morrell (morrellj@mscd.edu) Computer Information Systems, Metropolitan State College of Denver (MSCD)

  2. ISA Exam Pedigree

  3. ISA Exam Content • Maps to the IS 2002 model curriculum for undergraduate Information Systems • Reports on 6 core areas • Analysis and Design • Role of IS in Organizations • Data Management • Networking and Telecommunications • Modern Programming Language • Hardware and Software

  4. ISA Exam Mechanics • Student register for exam to receive a password • Delivered over the internet to a proctored testing site • Three hour exam with 258 Questions • Score reported upon completion of exam • ISA certification: 50% or above • ISA master certification: 70% or above

  5. ISA Exam Functionality For departments: A third party assessment exam for IS majors For students: A possible certification

  6. MSCD Exam Summary

  7. Research Question What are the characteristics for success on the ISA Exam? • academic factors • work experience • personal factors • environmental factors

  8. Research Question What are the characteristics for success on the ISA Exam? • Academic factors • Cumulative GPA • Major GPA • Subject • Course Number • Credit Hours • Grade • Transfer Credits

  9. Research Question What are the characteristics for success on the ISA Exam? • Work experience • Company type • Years of experience in line of work • Job Title • Job Skills • Amount of Work (Full Time, Part Time, None)

  10. Research Question What are the characteristics for success on the ISA Exam? • Personal factors • English as a second language (ESL) • Self rated emotional control • Self rated general problem solving ability • Age • Married • Number of minor children living with you • Gender

  11. Research Question What are the characteristics for success on the ISA Exam? • Environmental factors • How many hours did you prepare for this test? • How did you feel physically at test time? • Rate your own emotional state at test time. • How many credit hours were you taking the semester in which you took the test?

  12. Sample Characteristics • N = 140 students • Fall 2004 to Spring 2006 • Average ISA score: 49.7 ± 12.2 SD • Average age: 30.1 ± 8.1 SD • Male / Female Ratio: 68% / 32% • ESL: 15.7%

  13. Sample Characteristics Caucasian 63% Asian 17% Hispanic 6% Black 5% Other 5% Non Resident Alien 4%

  14. Sample Characteristics • Overall GPA: 3.03 ± .52 SD • Major GPA: 2.97 ± .59 SD • Credits / semester: 9.9 ± 2.39 SD • Transferred courses: 16.6 ± 14.4SD • maximum of 73 • 74% have transfer courses • 1 to 2 semesters worth of transfer courses

  15. Sample Characteristics • Survey return rate: 34% (48 out of 140) • Average age • Completed survey: 30.1 years • Did not complete survey: 30.1 years • ISA exam score • Completed survey: 53.1 ± 12.7 SD * • Did not complete survey: 48.0 ± 11.7 SD • GPA • Completed survey: 3.1 • Did not complete survey: 3.0

  16. Sample Characteristics • Work Status • Full time: 69% • Part time: 19% • None: 12% • Company Type • Information Technology 31 • Student worker 19 • Retail 13 • Government 8 • Banking & Finance 8 • Other (7 Industries) 21

  17. Sample Characteristics • Years of experience • Less than one year 14 • 1 – 2 years 19 • 3 – 5 years 21 • More than 5 years 42 • Not Applicable 4

  18. Results: Personal Factors

  19. Results: Personal Factors

  20. Results: Personal Factors

  21. Results: Personal Factors • Factors that are not significant • Self rated IS skill level • Self rated emotional control • Self rated problem solving ability • Marital status • # of children

  22. Results: Academic Factors Learning Units (LU) covered by the ISA exam: 150

  23. Results: Academic Factors

  24. Results: Academic Factors

  25. Results: Academic Factors

  26. Results: Environmental Factors

  27. Results: Environmental Factors • Factors that are not significant • Self rated motivation level • Credit hours this semester

  28. Results: Work Factors • Factors that are not significant • Type of company • (IT, Student, Retail) • Work experience • (< 1 year, 1-2 years, 3-5 years, more than 5 years) • Time working • (Full time, Part time, None)

  29. Summary • ESL has a substantial negative impact • Age has weak positive effect • Academic performance (GPA) is a positive predictor

  30. Summary • Performance in Advanced Systems Analysis & Design is the best predictor of performance on the ISA Exam • Telecommunications, Structured Programming / Problem Solving, and Database courses are all substantial predictors • General courses in Business Information Systems and Business Statistics are weak predictors

  31. Conclusion • Academic, personal, and environmental factors have an impact on ISA Exam scores. • There is a strong relationship between grades in specific courses and performance on the ISA exam.

  32. Conclusion • These results are from students in just one CIS Department taking the exam over a period of two years. • This study should be expanded to all CIS Departments in all institutions using the ISA Assessment Exam. • This is both an invitation and a challenge for those institutions to join us in this endeavor.

  33. Co Authors Loren Gollhardt Joe Morrell

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