Office of Information Technology Units
The Office of Information Technology provides central services and support, and is responsible for IT strategic planning, campus-wide. On June 9, 2008 the OIT underwent a major reorganization, which is described here.
New OIT Organization chart (pdf)
In conjunction with this reorganization, the OIT websites are being updated and improved. Check back shortly.
Administrative Information Services
Maintains Banner database and other core business systems, and provides user support for these applications.
Educational Technology Services, Online Learning
Supports technology in the classrooms. Maintains and staffs A/V production studios, and produces content for online learning and distance learning programs. Supports videoconferencing and the campus Electronic Display System.Online Learning
Supports development and strategic directions for online-learning initiatives.
Information Technology Security and Services
Support exists in a number of other departments with special needs.Telecommunications
Maintains the campus network, data center, central storage facility, telephone system, and central services such as e-mail and other core products. Supports Auxiliary Enterprises through Auxiliary Technologies.Other Central Resources
These groups provide support to the campus, varying with location and mission.- Library Information Services
- System Administration
Services (desktop support for administrative users)
Academic Computing Units
Support for faculty, student and staff academic and research
computing currently exists in a widely distributed network of support
units. Some units support only one department, while others support several.
This organizational structure was studied in detail during the 2006/2007
academic year. Click on the links below for each unit.
- Biological Sciences, Social Sciences, ROTC, Exercise Science, Psychology, Education
- School of Business and Economics
- CECN (Electrical and Computer Engineering, School of Technology, Geological/Mining Engineering and Sciences.
- Center for Experimental Computation (Mathematical Sciences, Computer Science, Physics)
- Chemistry, Fine Arts
- EECN (Civil and Environmental Engineering, Engineering Fundamentals, Materials Science and Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Dean of Engineering.)
- Forest Resources and Environmental Sciences
- Humanities/CCLI (Humanities, Writing Center)
- WECN (Mechanical Engineering - Engineering Mechanics, Chemical Engineering)
Distributed computing support exists in a number of other departments with special needs.