NON-PROFIT TO ESTABLISH A BACHELOR'S DEGREE IN COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS AT ARTSAKH STATE UNIVERSITY
asbarez
Monday, July 30th, 2012
Artsakh State University
LOS ANGELES-In collaboration with the Prime Ministry and Artsakh State
University, Los Angeles based non-profit Scholars for Scientific,
Educational, and Cultural Development announced last week that it has
begun the process to establish a Computer Information Systems degree
at Artsakh State University.
The new program will include basic CIS curriculum as well advanced
courses in software design, database design, PHP, MySQL, Java and
HTML5.
"Advancements in technology can become a catalyst for economic
development and social change," stated Dr. Razmig Shirinian, SSECD
board member. "The degree program is the first of three goals we have
identified in this new project, aptly named "iArtsakh."
SSECD's "iArtsakh" has already garnered the support of community
members who will gather to extend their encouragement at the projects
inaugural fundraiser on August 16th in Granada Hills, Calif. Further
validating SSECD's efforts as well as the demand for technological
improvements, Artsakh Prime Minister Arayik Haroutyunyan has issued an
official statement in support of the project and has extended favorable
business incentives to attract technology investors to Artsakh.
"We plan to launch the degree program next year and require an
estimated $20,000 per year to cover our share of expenses for 20
students and corresponding staff," said Shirinian. "We hope to raise
this amount at our August 16 fundraiser and ask for our community's
support."
"iArtsakh," a project of Scholars for Scientific, Educational,
and Cultural Development, aims to advance the IT sector in Artsakh
by promoting education, employment and empowerment. To RSVP for the
August 16 fundraiser, to submit an application to join the board of
directors or to contribute to "iArtsakh", please call (818.957.1961).
SSECD is exempt from federal income tax under section 501 (c) (3) of
the Internal Revenue Code. All donations are tax deductible. Please
visit www.SSECD.org for add itional information.
asbarez
Monday, July 30th, 2012
Artsakh State University
LOS ANGELES-In collaboration with the Prime Ministry and Artsakh State
University, Los Angeles based non-profit Scholars for Scientific,
Educational, and Cultural Development announced last week that it has
begun the process to establish a Computer Information Systems degree
at Artsakh State University.
The new program will include basic CIS curriculum as well advanced
courses in software design, database design, PHP, MySQL, Java and
HTML5.
"Advancements in technology can become a catalyst for economic
development and social change," stated Dr. Razmig Shirinian, SSECD
board member. "The degree program is the first of three goals we have
identified in this new project, aptly named "iArtsakh."
SSECD's "iArtsakh" has already garnered the support of community
members who will gather to extend their encouragement at the projects
inaugural fundraiser on August 16th in Granada Hills, Calif. Further
validating SSECD's efforts as well as the demand for technological
improvements, Artsakh Prime Minister Arayik Haroutyunyan has issued an
official statement in support of the project and has extended favorable
business incentives to attract technology investors to Artsakh.
"We plan to launch the degree program next year and require an
estimated $20,000 per year to cover our share of expenses for 20
students and corresponding staff," said Shirinian. "We hope to raise
this amount at our August 16 fundraiser and ask for our community's
support."
"iArtsakh," a project of Scholars for Scientific, Educational,
and Cultural Development, aims to advance the IT sector in Artsakh
by promoting education, employment and empowerment. To RSVP for the
August 16 fundraiser, to submit an application to join the board of
directors or to contribute to "iArtsakh", please call (818.957.1961).
SSECD is exempt from federal income tax under section 501 (c) (3) of
the Internal Revenue Code. All donations are tax deductible. Please
visit www.SSECD.org for add itional information.