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The “Center” at the Extended University was established in 1992 so that corporations, governmental agencies, organizations, and individuals would have coordinated access to the vast resources of the university in order to advance economic development and life-long learning. |
![]() Research is one of three principle items in the mission of Illinois State University. Research is conducted by all 1,200 faculty with assistance from over 650 academic professional employees, 1,400 civic servants, 2,400 graduate students and over 20,000 undergraduate students. The high research standards of Illinois State University are recognized by the awarding of National Science Foundation grants. The campus of Illinois State University in Normal, Illinois has State-of-the-Art research facilities and laboratories. Illinois State University has research partners and clients in the U.S. Department of Defense, U. S. Government, and Fortune 500 companies. Vendor relationships in the fields of Information Technology and Computing include major software companies such as IBM, Microsoft, and Computer Associates. The Center for Informatics at Illinois State University is available to partner on research topics with corporations and governmental agencies. | ![]() The Center for Informatics‘ consultants excel at identifying solutions that meet the needs of clients. Faculty and staff are available to provide onsite support, expertise, and guidance in a whole host of project areas. In addition, consultants may assist in developing Best Practices using the campus‘ state-of-the-art resources. Deliverables are customer defined and may take the following forms: ![]() The Center for Informatics at Illinois State University has consultants ready to assist corporations and governmental agencies. Resources: State-of-the-Art Illinois State University has recently invested over 18 million dollars in state-of-the-art equipment and facilities. Noteworthy facilities include: | ![]() The Center for Informatics offers professional non-credit certification training to corporations, governmental agencies, organizations, and individuals. Certification program curricula may be custom generated from any subject offered through credit courses and-or within the expertise of faculty and staff. Upcoming Workforce Development Training Offerings: Project Management (Blended/Online) Developing Web Applications Using Rational Application Developer and WebSphere(Online) The Center for Informatics has customizable, certification programs in many areas of great interest to business: Business Intelligence(Business Rules, Data Mining) Business Leadership and Communication (Leadership Development, Teambuilding) Enterprise Application Development (Java/WebSphere, .NET) Enterprise Architecture (Framework/SOA, Core Models) Health Informatics (Critical Incidence Response, Electronic Records Management) Information Assurance and Security (Risk Management, Open-Source Security Software) Project Management (Process, Deliverables) Quality Management (TQM, Metrics) Certification programs are typically 75 contact hours in length and may be conducted within the clients facility or on campus. Program scheduling is highly flexible. The Center for Informatics at Illinois State University is interested in developing customized training programs for corporations and governmental agencies.
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| Illinois State University - Extended University. Campus Box 4090, Normal IL 61790-4090 Phone: (309) 438-5288, FAX: (309) 438-5069 Office Location: 305 S. Linden Street in the Normal Dental Plaza next to the Normal Police Station |