As someone who's looking for just such a program and is working on entering
the Sysadmin profession I can tell you such a list would be immensely
useful.  Having a list that included both brick & mortar schools as well as
online schools would be a bonus.

-Shane


On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 12:16 AM, Tom Perrine <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 4:03 PM, David Bronder <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>>
>> Perhaps LOPSA can maintain a list of known sysadmin curriculums/programs
>> on the website, reviewed periodically.  It might help people actively
>> looking for such a program on their own, as well as be a resource we can
>> point people to if we're asked directly about it.
>>
>
> Even if we don't do "activism" or anything else, this would be a very
> valuable resource for our profession and the people who might want to enter
> it.
>
> Creating this list would be quit achievable and useful.  As a hiring
> manager, I would use that list to decide where to conduct on-campus
> interviews, and where to partner to create/use intern programs.  LOPSA could
> also use this for planning its own outreach, and maybe where to hold some
> regional conference.
>
> A TOP500 list for sysadmin factories, instead of supercomputers :-)
>
> --tep
>
>
>
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