Erika C. Burt

  • Assistant Dean of Professional Academic Programs

Dr. Erika C. Burt holds a PhD in Higher Education Leadership from Concordia University Â鶹APP, a Master’s in Divinity and Justice from North Park Theological Seminary, a Master’s in English Education from Â鶹APP State University, and a Bachelor’s in English from Northern Illinois University.

She has over 20 years of experience in educational leadership and organizational transformation, with expertise in strategic planning, staff and faculty development, curriculum design, large-scale STEM education initiatives, non-profit event planning, and advisory services for inclusive practices. Over her career, Dr. Burt has secured more than $18 million in grant funding to support educational development initiatives and institutional programming.

Her previous work includes creating plans for cybersecurity labs and computer science boot camps for community colleges, leading multimillion-dollar research projects on computer science for English Learners, managing college-wide career and technical education programs, and securing grant funding for educational and post-secondary theological education initiatives. 

In her current role as Assistant Dean of Professional Academic Programs for Illinois Institute of Technology (Illinois Tech)’s College of Computing, Dr. Burt leads initiatives to enhance undergraduate and graduate academic programming in computing. She works to strengthen strategic partnerships, and provide robust support for online degree programs. She also chairs the STEM Café Program Leadership Committee, serves on the Work Life and Engagement Committee, and served on the Organizing Combined Competencies sub-committee of Illinois Tech’s Strategic Envisioning Committee.

Dr. Burt is an active member of the Association for the Assessment of Learning in Higher Education and the Imani Pearl Community Development Foundation. She serves as a Higher Education Advisor for the Computer Science Teachers Association (a subsidiary of ACM) and recently served on the Board of Directors for TecHive NFP, Incorporated.

Her research interests include leadership in higher education, qualitative research methodologies, policy reform, change and crisis management in education, and expanding opportunities in STEM education.

 

Education

PhD in Higher Education Leadership, Concordia University Â鶹APP 
M.A.T. in Secondary English Education, Â鶹APP State University 
MDiv, North Park Theological Seminary
B.A. in English Literature, Northern Illinois University 

Professional Affiliations & Memberships

College of Computing

College of Computing Speaker Series 

STEM Café Program