Central College Receives $50,000 Grant for New Decision Science Curriculum

Central College awarded $50,000 grant for research on ‘decision science’ curriculum • Iowa Capital Dispatch

Central College has been awarded a planning grant of $50,000 from Precision Pulley & Idler (PPI), a Pella-based manufacturing company, to develop a “decision science” curriculum. This new curriculum will focus on artificial intelligence, analytics, and digital transformation and connect various departments within the college including math, computer science, and business.

Mary Strey, vice president for academic affairs at Central College, mentioned that decision science elements are already present in some teaching practices. With the grant, faculty can formalize these elements into a new program and possibly introduce new courses. Central College President Mark Putnam expressed gratitude for the partnership with PPI and emphasized the need to respond to evolving workforce demands through initiatives like the decision science curriculum.

The partnership between Central College and PPI aims to address changes in workplaces, the introduction of new technologies, and shifts in business and consumer behaviors. Leslie Johnston, PPI’s vice president of human resources, highlighted the company’s pride in supporting Central College and its efforts to provide impactful education to students that align with current and future business needs.

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