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Layoffs scare students away from IT

Layoffs scare students away from IT

By:  Patrick Thibodeau and Rafael Ruffolo  On: 06 Mar 2008 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

The Information and Communications Technology Council president says enrollment in university IT programs has dropped sharply, and media coverage of layoffs is partly to blame. How to make IT look cool again

“I’d like to see each IT employee adopt a high school to give the students and teacher a good resource to information about IT and the industry,” Swinwood said.

In the U.S., the numbers are increasing. In the fall of 2006, new computer science enrollments were at 7,840, and the CRA says new enrollments are now at 7,915 for the fall of 2007. The organization measures the numbers of students who have recently declared computer science as their major. “It's too early to say if it's going to be a turnaround,” said Jay Vegso, a CRA staff member who prepared the analysis and developed charts showing the trends, but he says the enrollment data over the last three years is showing a leveling off.

Swinwood says the Canadian industry could make computer science more popular by enhancing the “cool factor” of working in IT. Everybody wants to be a CSI forensic investigator these days because its popularity on television, he said, but nobody thinks about the IT development that allows the people on that show to do their jobs.

“Maybe those forensic investigators need to go back to the office one show and say, ‘Hey Charlie the IT guy, I need you to do this, this and this,’” Swinwood joked. “And then Charlie can become the hero for creating the IT program that allows the team to solve the case.”










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Patrick Thibodeau and Rafael Ruffolo Patrick Thibodeau and Rafael Ruffolo is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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