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The University of Wyoming Tier-1 Initiative Stage One: College of Engineering and Applied Science The Implementation Plan for FY2015-FY2020. K-14: Initiatives Steve Barrett, Associate Dean Academic Programs. Background.
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The University of Wyoming Tier-1 Initiative Stage One: College of Engineering and Applied Science The Implementation Plan for FY2015-FY2020 K-14: Initiatives Steve Barrett, Associate Dean Academic Programs
Background • Past two years number of dedicated faculty, staff, advisory board members, and UW administrators have worked diligently to translate Governor Mead’s vision of a 21st century, world-class College of Engineering and Applied Science (CEAS) into an action plan. • Result of this sustained effort was the completion of “The University of Wyoming Tier-1 Initiative Stage One: College of Engineering and Applied Science Implementation Plan for FY2015-FY2020” in May 2014. Additional information about the Tier-1 initiative is available at: http://www.uwyo.edu/ceas/index.html
Background • One of the plan’s key ingredients is continued excellence in undergraduate education. • College of Engineering and Applied Science has always been known for outstanding, ABET accredited programs in a wide variety of engineering disciplines and computer science at an affordable cost. • The STEM Initiative within the Tier-1 plan will allow potential students to explore engineering and applied science at an early stage, providing unique opportunities to attend UW programs • Separately, a student advisory center is available to provide assistance and advice to potential and enrolled students. Dedicated professionals working to maximize potential and talent of scholars.
K-14 Initiatives • Undergraduate Engineering Scholars Program • Middle School Engineering Exploration Programs • Teacher assistance programs for instruction on basic engineering skills and concepts • On-site teacher support with mentoring and materials • Graduate coursework for SMTC students • Programs for our undergraduate and graduate students to visit Wyoming K-12 schools • Provide hands on activities related to engineering and applied science • Programs to improve math and science skills for CEAS freshmen and sophomores
Undergraduate Engineering Scholars Program • Scholarship enhancements for Trustee Scholars • Available to Wyoming residents • Provide $2000 toward purchase of computer and related equipment • Provide $2000 for International Programs and professional conference attendance • Undergraduate Engineering Scholars Program • $6,000 per year for four years • Students must maintain a 3.0 cumulative GPA to remain eligible • Scholarship available to all incoming freshmen pursuing a major in engineering or computer science
Undergraduate Engineering Scholars Program • Selected students will participate in an Undergraduate Engineering Scholars Program • Develop students engineering and research skills during their freshman and sophomore years of study • Seminars, development workshops, etc. • Participate as an undergraduate student researcher during the summer of junior or senior year • Develop skills to help prepare students for transition to graduate school and industry
Middle School Engineering Exploration Programs • Provide opportunities for Middle School students to be exposed to careers in engineering and the practice of engineering • Develop a stronger working relationship between CEAS and Wyoming Project Lead the Way (PLTW) program • Determine benefits (college credit, scholarships, etc) CEAS can provide to graduates of PLTW programs in Wyoming • Expand the number of Wyoming school districts participating in PLTW as part of their STEM core • Provide “Exploration of Engineering” activities to classrooms
Teacher assistance programs • Teacher assistance programs provide instruction on basic engineering skills and concepts including onsite teacher support with mentoring and materials • UW workshop for STEM educators • Concepts and practice of engineering • “ESP for Teachers” • Provide follow up regional workshops as part of the • Graduate coursework for SMTC students • CEAS coordinate efforts with the “Lost in Transition” program • Develop graduate coursework for Science and Math Teaching Center students in engineering related concepts and practices
UW Student Visits to Wyoming K-12 schools • Expose students (elementary, middle school, high school students) to concepts and practices of engineers and computer scientists • Current CEAS undergraduate and graduate students will develop hands on kits for use in the classroom • Service project for student professional societies • Students will deliver lesson plan using kits in their own home town schools • CEAS will cover the travel expenses and cost of kit development
Programs to improve math and science skills for CEAS freshmen and sophomores • CEAS currently provides free tutoring Mon.-Fri., 8-5 pm and Mon.-Thu., 7-9 pm. • By fellow students • By members Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society • Expand tutoring opportunities: • Summer session • Sunday nights • CEAS work with Math Department faculty and the Outreach School to develop math enhancement programs for incoming freshman
Programs to improve math and science skills for CEAS freshmen and sophomores • CEAS will enrich current retention programs for effectiveness • Improving and enhancing content • Current CEAS retention programs include: • Power Groups • Probation Packets for students seeking reinstatement (contains list of services) • Engineering Floors in the Residence Halls • Scholarship assistance for continuing superior performance • Tau Beta Pi tutoring • ES 1000 (Introduction to Engineering) Design Exercise • Expose students to design process and excitement of engineering career • ES 1060 (Engineering Problem Solving) • Ensures students have at least one engineering course during their freshman semesters • EE 1010 (Introduction to Electrical Engineering) • Provides students a glimpse of what is waiting for them
Conclusions • CEAS is very excited about the Tier 1 initiative • The STEM Initiatives within the Tier-1 plan will allow students to explore engineering and applied science at an earlier age, providing:_ • New opportunities for prospective students to attend UW programs. • Assistance to enrolled students • Top-talent recognition through scholarship awards • A dedicated team of committed Faculty, Advisors and Students are available to Support and encourage STEM education • Ultimately CEAS aspire to improve the quantity, quality, and retention of incoming students • Thank you!