Academic Plan - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

About This Presentation
Title:

Academic Plan

Description:

Academic Plan Julie Furst-Bowe Provost Distance Education Provide an infrastructure to deliver quality Distance Education programs at UW-Stout Recruitment of DE ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:153
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 49
Provided by: Stout
Learn more at: http://www2.uwstout.edu
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Academic Plan


1
Academic Plan
Julie Furst-Bowe Provost
2
Programs Approved by the BOR
  • BS in Applied Social Science
  • BS in Supply Chain Management
  • BS in Cognitive Science

3
Authorizations in Progress
  • MFA in Design -
  • at System
  • MS in Gerontology -
  • in discussion

4
Entitlements in Progress
  • AA in Arts and Sciences -
  • campus approval level
  • BS in Health, Wellness and Fitness -
  • awaiting System approval
  • MS in Industrial and Applied - Mathematics
  • campus approval level

5
Under Discussion
  • MS in Biomedical Sciences -
  • Collaboration with UW-RF and Marshfield Clinic
  • MS in Homeland Security -
  • Certificate in Emergency Management will be
    developed first
  • Mathematics Education Concentration
  • Reading Specialist Certification through DPI

6
Collaborations
  • BS in Engineering Technology -
  • with UW-Sheboygan, UW-Manitowoc and Lakeshore
    Technical College

7
Sustainability at Stout Climate Action Plan
Update
  • Sarah Rykal
  • Environmental Sustainability Coordinator

8
What are we trying to achieve?
  • A focus on sustainability by implementing key
    elements of the Presidents Climate Commitment
    and educational and applied research.
  • A leadership role in sustainability, including
    campus policy development and active
    participation in regional initiatives and groups.

9
Progress
  • Climate Action Plan
  • Adopted September 15, 2009
  • Phase 1 Emission Reductions by 2015
  • 1-3 reduction in fleet vehicle emissions
  • 10-20 reduction in emissions through energy
    conservation and renewable energy purchasing
  • 3-5 reduction in emissions from transport,
    waste, water, etc.
  • Greenhouse Gas Inventory
  • Calculating and reporting of emissions data
  • Submitted reports in 2008 and 2009
  • View online at
  • http//acupcc.aashe.org/index.php?absqUniversit
    y20of20Wisconsin-Stout

10
Progress
  • Campus sustainability policy development
  • Environmental Sustainability Steering Committee
    is currently prioritizing policy recommendations
    and details of each policy
  • Policy topics include
  • Energy conservation
  • Waste reduction
  • Purchasing
  • Transportation

11
Progress
  • Participation in regional groups
  • Sustainable Dunn
  • Joint Sustainability Working Group
  • West Central Wisconsin Rail Coalition
  • Menomonie Community Garden initiative
  • Tainter Menomin Lake Improvement Association
  • Chippewa Valley Regional Transit Authority

12
Progress
  • Sustainability in the curriculum
  • Sustainable Design Development minor
  • B.S. in Sustainable Management
  • Midwest Regional Collaborative for Sustainability
    Education in June 2009
  • Sustainability Across the Curriculum World Café
    event in January 2010
  • Infusing Sustainability into the Curriculum
    two-day workshop in May 2010

13
Progress
  • Composting on campus
  • Compostable packaging conversion in fall 2009
  • Composting of food waste through partnership with
    Veolia as of January 25

14
Progress
  • Submitted DSF grant proposal for solar electric
    module on the Sports Fitness Center

15
Concerns
  • How to create awareness of emission reductions in
    order to comply with our Climate Action Plan
    Phase 1 commitments.
  • How to select policies that will have the
    greatest impact and be most acceptable to the
    campus.
  • How to best include sustainability in the
    curriculum and providing research opportunities.
  • How to best increase our participation in
    regional initiatives and partner with our
    community.

16
Thank you.
17
Marketing Plan
18
Training and Development Plan
Cally Henderson Training and Development
Coordinator
19
University Priority DiversityFaculty Diversity
Exchange
  • STEM Pilot Program

Richard Tafalla Assistant Vice Chancellor for
Diversity
20
UW-Stout 2015 Goal
  • Develop knowledge, respect and validation of
    differing values, cultures and beliefs in
    students, faculty and staff
  • University Priority is to Develop and implement
    a pilot program to increase participation in
    faculty, staff and student exchange programs.
  • Committee Richard Tafalla, Jeff Anderson,
    Susan Foxwell
  • Met 5 times

21
GOAL
  • Pilot a visiting faculty network diversity
    program in STEM centered on the following two
    areas
  •  Sustainability
  • Nanotechnology and Materials Science
  • Will focus on those departments that have key
    relationships to these areas of focus and also
    currently face staffing issues due to enrollment
    growth

22
GOAL
  • Establish partnerships with one or more
    Historically Black Colleges and Universities
    (HBCU)
  • Recruit cohorts of minority scholars will provide
    social support
  • Scholars may include
  • Post-doctoral students
  • Visiting Professors
  • ABD Doctoral students
  • Serve 50 time conducting research
  • Serve 50 time teaching.
  • The teacher/scholars will be selected because
    their research interests are already aligned
    with the goals of the academic department.

23
Long-Term Goals
  • Create a research center where visiting minority
    teacher/scholars can conduct research.
  • Expand to other Stout colleges and programs
  • Identify partner schools in new HBCUs, Hispanic
    Serving Institutions (HSIs), Tribal Colleges or
    other appropriate institutions.
  • Faculty from UW-Stout can exchange with partner
    schools to teach and conduct research.
  • Students from UW-Stout and Partner schools can
    exchange for study

24
Progress
  • Identified several HBCUs with similar programs
  • Identified potential sources of long-Term funds
  • Outlined a rough budget

25
Needs/Concerns
  • Need to make contact and establish partnerships
  • Need to determine appropriate timelines
  • Budget approval
  • Plan Evaluation

26
University PriorityExperiential Learning
  • The Team Tricia Aspen, Janice Coker, Ray Hayes,
    Jane Henderson, Mary Hopkins-Best, Amy Lane, Rich
    Rothaupt and Donna Stewart

27
The Definition
  • Experiential learning
  • Formal supervised learning experience
  • Direct and active faculty involvement
  • Specified goals and learning objectives
  • Evaluation of learning outcomes
  • Experiences become increasingly independent
  • Apply knowledge in a real world setting
  • Entails reflection, analysis and synthesis

28
Essential PrinciplesRoles of the Mentor,
Learner and External Partner
29
Experiential Learning Course Inventory
  • By program
  • Indicating type of course
  • Service learning
  • Practicum
  • Student teaching
  • Co-op/internship
  • Field experience
  • Capstone course
  • Study abroad
  • Student research

30
Next Steps
  • Program specific experiential learning outcomes
  • Develop metrics for program review and assessment
  • Market and promote experiential learning

31
University Priority Enrollment Management
  • Pam Holsinger-Fuchs
  • Executive Director for Enrollment Services

32
Recruitment Retention Enrollment goal of 9,000
  • Six subcommittees
  • Retention
  • Traditional Undergraduate recruitment
  • Distance Education
  • Veterans
  • Diversity (focus on Hmong and Hispanic)
  • Transfer
  • Graduate and International programs plans

33
Retention
  • Recruiting students with demonstrated persistence
  • Focusing on cross disciplinary/program
    connections (learning communities)
  • Celebrating and recognizing academic
    accomplishments
  • Considering MAPworks there may be a system
    interest in this product!
  • Foster connections inside and outside the
    classroom  - service learning, experiential
    learning, student organizations.
  • Work study review  
  • Role of faculty in retention 

34
Distance Education
  • Provide an infrastructure to deliver quality
    Distance Education programs at UW-Stout
  • Recruitment of DE Program Students
  • Retention of DE Program Students

35
Veterans
  • Increased Advertising ROTC in TV Ad, Print Ad,
    Military Education publications , SOC presence.
  • Increased Presence Representation at Drill sites
    , Vet Supermarket (DVA), etc.
  • Develop/Establish relationships Local armories,
    two-year and tech colleges, On-campus Vet Support
    group.
  • Campus web site Vet Services Page, including
    federal and state links.
  • Ease of use defined and private Veterans
    Liaison Office, Full time Counselor and support,
    established process and checklist for student
    tracking.
  •  

36
Transfer
  • Creating an advisor day for UW Colleges/WTCS
    schools
  • Replication of the NSF project with 2 2
  • Radio advertising targeting communities with
    2-year colleges
  • Individual meetings with transfer specialists in
    WI and MN
  • Survey of transfer students to gather data

37
Traditional Undergraduate
  • Developing a comprehensive communications plan
  • Establishing the use of a CRM tool to aid in
    managing recruitment funnel
  • Target MSEP states including MI and utilize
    alumni to assist at college fairs
  • Targeted recruitment in IL including cost
    comparision

38
Diversity
  • Hmong outreach through DPI, TRiO programs and
    HMAA in Eau Claire. Development of marketing
    materials.
  • Review of Hispanic/Latino barriers and
    scholarship implications
  • Expanded number of Hispanic college fairs
  • Outreach to Native students through Gear Up
    program
  • Exploring other pre-college pipelines.

39
International/Graduate
  • Graduate Studies Office is investigating tools
    and strategies
  • Office of International Education has created and
    implemented an international student recruitment
    plan with a goal of an 8 increase.

40
Information Technology Plan
  • Doug Wahl
  • Chief Information Officer

41
Learning Information Technology
  • Enterprise Information Systems Kay Schnur
  • Learning Technology Services Jane Henderson
  • Telecommunications and Networking Sasha King
  • eScholar Program Support

42
Learning Information Technology
  • Mission LIT is UW-Stouts steward of technology
    in support of education. We are committed to
    providing and maintaining secure high-quality,
    reliable and flexible solutions in alignment with
    UW-Stouts mission and vision.

43
Enterprise Information Systems
  • PeopleSoft
  • Financial Aid, Student Financial, Student Records
  • Interfaces
  • SEVIS reporting
  • guest access course search
  • Reporting Data System continuation
  • Hyperion canned queries

44
Enterprise Information Systems
  • Web
  • CommonSpot conversion 85
  • Web audit
  • Web re-design
  • Web applications
  • Stout Rideboard
  • Text book request
  • Project tracking
  • Course search tool Continuing Ed
  • Select Survey - Qualtrics

45
Learning Technology Services
  • Learn_at_UW (D2L)
  • 2670 courses
  • 677 strictly online
  • Workshops
  • Over 100 multi-media productions
  • Lecture capture Echo360
  • DE classroom update
  • PeopleSoft integration
  • TurnItIn

46
Telecommunications Networking
  • Ask5000
  • gt 20,000 tickets (excludes laptop deployments)
  • Wireless
  • Discontinued dial-up access
  • ImageNow 22 departments
  • Server virtualization
  • Acceptable Use Policy

47
eScholar
  • 4 deploys/year
  • Inspect, clean, image
  • gt 8000 laptops
  • KeyServer 56 Mac 53 HP
  • Image creation/maintenance
  • Transfer program

48
To look for
  • Secure wireless networks
  • Web redesign
  • Faculty/staff email system replacement
  • Information Portal
  • Reporting software
  • Comprehensive Security Policy
  • UW System PeopleSoft HR implementation
  • Learn_at_UW laptop training
  • Outsourcing student email March 2010
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com