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Integrated Science and Technology Program

Integrated Science and Technology Program. Mr. Paul Henriksen Coordinator for Students. Dr. Eric Maslen Professor & Department Head. Prof. Paul Goodall Program Director. ISAT is ABET Accredited to 2014.

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Integrated Science and Technology Program

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  1. Integrated Science and Technology Program Mr. Paul Henriksen Coordinator for Students Dr. Eric Maslen Professor & Department Head Prof. Paul Goodall Program Director

  2. ISAT is ABET Accredited to 2014 • In 2008, ISAT earned accreditation by ABET, Inc. (Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology) the recognized accreditor for university programs in applied science, computing, engineering, and technology. • ABET now accredits 2,800 programs. ISAT was one of the first Applied Science programs to earn the honor

  3. ISAT in Princeton Review • … “James Madison University is the type of school where it doesn’t take students long to feel comfortable and right at home. Business and management programs are popular and well-regarded, as are health services majors and the school’s tech disciplines, among which the innovative integrated science and technology major is a standout. Throughout the university, faculty value real-world preparation for real-world jobs, and look to take the learning process outside the classroom whenever possible.”

  4. Overview of ISAT • The Program • What are the objectives of the program? • The Curriculum • What courses will I be taking? • The Graduate • What happens after graduation? http://www.isat.jmu.edu

  5. ISAT Mission The ISAT Department empowers students to analyze and solve real-world, human problems by integrating scientific, technological, business, and social aspects of these problems, and to communicate innovative solutions to a diverse audience.

  6. ISAT Mission The ISAT Department empowers students to analyze and solve real-world, human problemsby integrating scientific, technological, business, and social aspects of these problems, and to communicate innovative solutions to a diverse audience.

  7. ISAT Mission The ISAT Department empowers students to analyze and solve real-world, human problems by integrating scientific, technological, business, and social aspects of these problems, and to communicate innovative solutions to a diverse audience.

  8. ISAT Mission The ISAT Department empowers students to analyze and solve real-world, human problems by integrating scientific, technological, business, and social aspects of these problems, and to communicate innovative solutions to a diverse audience.

  9. “Real World” Context • Interdisciplinary Problems • Integrated Approach • Collaborative Teams • Incorporate Societal Impact • Business and Economics • Creative Problem Solving

  10. The ISAT Curriculum • Foundation Courses(37 credits) • Strategic Sectors(21 credits) • Concentration(s) (18 credits) • Electives(14 credits) • General Education (30 credits) (120 total credits)

  11. The ISAT Curriculum • Foundation Courses (37 credits) • Analytical Methods (17) • Issues in Science & Technology (14) • Sci., Tech., & Society(6)

  12. Course Descriptions • Analytical Methods(17) • The base of math, physics, statistics, computer programming, systems modeling, instrumentation, and measurement. • A sequence of five courses during the freshman and sophomore years. • GISAT 151 & 251, and ISAT 152, 252, & 253.

  13. Course Descriptions • Issues(14) • Study of contemporary, stimulating issues designed to motivate by engaging the student in the practice of science. • The Environment • Living Systems • Modern Production • Energy Systems • A sequence of four courses during the freshman and sophomore years. • GISAT 112 & 113, and ISAT 211 & 212.

  14. Course Descriptions • Connections(6) • The ethical, economic, political, and socialcontext of science and technology • A sequence of two courses during the freshman and sophomore years. • ISAT 131 & 231

  15. Foundations Content Areas

  16. The ISAT Curriculum • Strategic Sectors (21 credits) • Biotechnology • Energy • Engineering/Manufacturing • Environment • Information/Knowledge Management • Telecommunications

  17. The ISAT Curriculum • Concentration Electives (18) • Upper-Level Courses (12) • Senior Thesis (6) • Co-Concentrations • e.g. Business • Custom Concentrations

  18. Deploying Your Electives • Expanded Breadth • Double Concentration • Minor or Double Major • Expanded Depth • Minor or Double Major • Graduate School Prep.

  19. Study Abroad Opportunities There are required ISAT courses each semester, but students can still study abroad. ISAT conducts summer programs in a variety of countries each summer. This year we are going to Malta again. Other possibilities each year are Germany and Costa Rica and others come up at various times. If you want to study abroad during a fall or spring semester, you should plan a year ahead so that you won’t have to spend a year catching up on your return.

  20. Pre-Professional Preparationsan example… The ISAT Program is good preparation for a career in medicine. Med schools don’t require a certain major, but do require certain courses for students to be competitive. We substitute those courses for ISAT foundation classes so that students can complete their preparation and still get an ISAT degree. It is a lot of work, but that is what the medical profession is all about, so it is better for the student to find that out right away. Plus, if students do not get into medical school right away, the ISAT degree provides employability until they do.

  21. Duke University George Mason University George Washington University Georgia Tech Hershey Medical Center Humboldt State University James Madison University Johns Hopkins University Massachusetts Institute of Tech. Medical University of S. Carolina N. Carolina State University Penn. State University Stevens Institute of Technology University of Colorado University of Dayton University of Delaware University of Georgia University of Maine University of Maryland University of N. Carolina University of Pittsburgh University of Virginia Vanderbilt Law School Virginia Commonwealth U. Virginia Tech Yale University Example Graduate Schools

  22. Biotechnology Business Administration Business Management Computer Science Engineering Mgmt. Environmental Science Health Administration Industrial Management Industrial Technology Law School Management Materials Science Mechanical Engineering Medical School Public Policy Systems Engineering Tech. Management Pharmacology Example Graduate Programs

  23. ISAT Graduates: • are highly valued by employers (~80%) • are prepared for a variety of grad school experiences (~15%) • possess a broad-based understanding of science and technology with application to businesses and marketplaces • work well in teams and are experienced in a collaborative approach to problem solving • understand the political, social, and ethical issues related to science and technology in today’s society • exhibit high levels of skill in the use of the computer as a problem-solving tool • demonstrate strong creativity and problem-solving skills • have the skills to become “life-long learners”

  24. Experiential Learning Senior Thesis Research Experiences Internships & Co-ops Laboratory Courses In-Class Active Learning

  25. Senior Thesis Experience • Work with external sponsor, faculty mentor, and student team to bridge the gap between college experience and the world of work. • Three-course sequence: • ISAT 491 (1 credit - spring Junior Year) • ISAT 492 (2 credits - fall Senior Year) • ISAT 493 (3 credits - spring Senior Year) • Project objectives: • Select problem • Propose work tasks • Complete proposed work • Communicate results (oral and written reports)

  26. Faculty Technical Diversity

  27. Bioinformatics Biomanufacturing Biotechnology Data Visualization Energy Systems Engineering Manufacturing Environmental Impact Geographic Info. Systems Hazardous Waste Mgmt. Health Informatics Health Systems Infrastructure Assurance Instructional Technology Instrumentation/Measurement Knowledge Management Materials Science Microelectronics Modeling & Simulation Nanostructured Materials Quality Assurance Rapid Prototyping Sensors Statistical Analysis Technology Assessment Technology Management Telecommunications Transportation Systems Water Quality Management Research Diversity

  28. Assessment of Wetlands forWater Purification Biotechnology Database Biotechnology Manufacturing of Pharmaceuticals Brassica- Plant Transformation CISAT Wind Turbine Comparison of Wireless vs. Wire-based Computer Cluster Data Collection System for RR Donnelly Development of Gene Expression System DNA Molecular Forensic Technology Environmental Audit Protocol forPilgrim's Pride Environmental Policy for Coal-Fired Power Plants in VA Ethical Reasoning:A Co-Concentration for ISAT Genetic Mapping GIS for Shenandoah Watershed GIS Model of Scott-Irish Immigration in the Shenandoah Valley Incorporation of NarX Gene IntoCloning Vector Interactive CD for PetersburgNational Battlefield Interactive CD on History, Ethics,etc. of Eugenics Lab Experiments for ISAT Biomanufacturing Facility Lacritin Protein Production Senior Thesis Projects

  29. Internship Opportunities • Summer work experience after Junior (or Sophomore) year. • Typically paid, and not for credit. • We attempt to provide at least one interview to any student interested in pursuing an internship. • Approximately 70% of ISAT students have at least one internship experience.

  30. American Management Systems ARCO Ashworth Brothers, Inc. ASI Auric Corporation Bio Science, Contract Production Corp. BDM International Booz-Allen and Hamilton Business Impact Systems Canon CFW CRESTONE International CoilCraft Coopers and Lybrand Dept. of Game and Inland Fisheries Dominion Semiconductor DuPont Electronic Data Systems Erol's Internet ESSC, Enterprising Service Solutions Federal Bureau of Investigations Florida Power and Light Ford Motor Company George C. Marshall Center GTE Guilford Pharmaceuticals Gulf Stream Habitat for Humanity International Hydro Geolectric ICF Information Technologies Example Employers

  31. JMU Facilities Management Konica Kraft Foods MA Bioservices Merck NASA National Institute of Health National Park Service New Jersey Natural Gas NIST Packaging Services Inc. Litton/PRC Project Performance Corporation R.R. Donnelley & Sons RWD Technologies SAIC SHENTEL Smith-Bowman Distillery S. Piedmont Agricultural Research Center Sprint Stroud Water Research Center Technology Forecasters Tenneco Automotive The Association for Women in Science U.S. Department of Energy U.S. Forest Service UUNet Technologies Wella Manufacturing WLR Foods Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute Example Employers

  32. Assistant Project Manager Technology Manager Systems Engineer Production Control Supervisor Plan/Programs Staff Specialist Health Systems Analyst System/Program Analyst Technical Representative Marketing Specialist Environmental Specialist Technical Consultant Info. Systems Consultant Example Position Titles

  33. STEM SCHOLARSHIP INFO http://www.jmu.edu/scholarships/prospectstudents.shtml

  34. Questions?

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