EASTVIEW STEM: Applied Science, Technology, Engineering & Math

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EASTVIEW STEM:
Applied Science, Technology, Engineering & Math
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Reading, Writing and Arithmetic … always has
been and always will be at the foundation of
learning. In the 21st Century we must also be
S.T.E.M. Scholars. If we are not, our probability of
success in our daily lives and the job market will
also present diminishing returns at an exponential
level.
The Eastview multi-dimensional STEM program includes a powerful comprehensive academic core, with
a four-year engineering sequence which culminates with the College Prep Engineering experience.
At Eastview, many of our top STEM Scholars are also our finest musicians, writers, actors and
artists. The deep comprehensive engagement in the humanities, the arts as well as STEM, develops a
student who is well prepared for the 21st Century.
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IN OUR CURRENT ECONOMY AND WORLD OF WORK… What we should be concerned
about, in the words of Anthony Carnevale, director of the Georgetown University Center on Education
and the Workforce, is the “misalignment between our education system and the labor market.” The latter,
he notes, “is demanding much more specific preparation” than students get.
One word: Engineering. While petroleum engineers can start above $90,000, in other fields beginning pay
is in the $50,000-$70,000 range.
“The plain truth is that ALL of our children have the
aptitude, to pursue an engineering or related degree’s
in study math and science. End of discussion. Those
majors can yield starting salaries of $50,000 and
above. Accountants, actuaries, software developers,
pharmacists, and nurses are also in high demand and
highly compensated.
Eastview
STEM
Scholar
Certificate
Program
We are excited to continue to grow our
strong comprehensive, college readiness
and college preparatory learning with a
21st Century focus; imbedding the ISD
196 Frameworks, the MCA and ACT
Standards and modeled to the criteria of
the NSTA, NCTM, ITEEA, and the
ABET.
Employment in science, math and
engineering will increase about 70% faster
than the rate for all occupations.
~U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2010
"Over the coming decades, today’s young
people will depend on the skills and
knowledge developed from learning math and
science to analyze problems, imagine
solutions and bring productive new ideas into
being."
Carnegie Institute - 2012
Student’s engagement in STEM education…
“is not merely important, it is extraordinarily
pressing, and the success or failure of that
mission will have lasting consequences for
America’s economic and social well-being."
National Governor's Association - 2012
2015- 2016
The Eastview STEM Scholar Programs of Study includes four years of
Math, Science, English, and Social Studies (16 quarter courses in each area) and
one full-year (four quarter courses) of applied STEM courses. The STEM program
will include three Scholar Certificate Options (Pathways to an Engineering
Career, College Prep and Honors College Prep). Eastview High School and
several engineering support organizations (ESO) will offer 4 financial STEM
scholarships for students completing a STEM Certificate:
1.) Exceptional student engaging in a post-secondary program in the area of STEM
2.) Female student engaging in a post-secondary program in the area of STEM
3.) Male student engaging in a post-secondary program in the area of STEM
4.) Student of color engaging in a post-secondary program in the area of STEM
Our current Applied Mathematics courses create the program foundation. Applied
Mathematics, with a project based focus, incorporates the district essential
learnings in Algebra and Geometry with project application to aerospace, robotics,
engineering structures, and alternative energies. College Prep Engineering is the
pinnacle course, incorporating pre-calc and physical science.
Our in-house Applied Manufacturing, the District Career Development Program
(Aviation, CISCO Networking, Computer Hardware/Software, Forensics, Medical
Careers, Game Design, Animation), Mentor Program and Work Program (STEM
Related), as well as our digital accounting and multimedia / video communication
programs provides a deep and comprehensive STEM experience.
The Eastview STEM Steering Team will conduct a continuous improvement
development process as well as productivity data analysis for the internal program
as well as market opportunities (university and technical options).
Recognized as a top STEM School by US News and World Report.
Eastview was recognized by U.S. News & World Report as a Gold School Best in Minnesota (one of only seven schools in Minnesota, 500 across the
country, over 31,000 schools reviewed).
This year Eastview was also recognized as one of three
schools in Minnesota (500 across the country) as a top
STEM School. U.S. News looked at the top 500 public
high schools – and identified the best in science,
technology, engineering and math (STEM) education.
Eastview stem scholar program 2015-16
V.1 1/5/16
Science, Technology, Engineering & Math
(STEM) Opportunities
Four Year Academic Planning
The following information profiles the opportunities students are offered to engage in STEM education. The course pathways
outlined below prepare students with critical STEM skills that will enable them to join a workforce of problem-solvers,
innovators, and inventors who are self-reliant and able to think logically.
Students who complete the following course requirements will be granted the designation of a STEM Scholar.
1. 4 Years of Mathematics
2. 4 Years of Science
3. 1 year (four quarters) of Applied STEM Elective Courses
COURSE OF STUDY
Content
Science
GRADE
STEM College Prep Honors
4-year college or graduate
degree in preparation for
STEM related career
STEM 4 year College Prep
4-year college degree in
preparation for a STEM
related career
STEM Pathways to
Engineering Careers
Employment after high school,
preparation for vocational and
technical certificate or degree
9
Honors Physical Science/
Earth Science
Physical Science/Earth
Science
Physical Science/Earth Science
10
Honors Biology
Biology
Biology
11
Honors Chemistry
Chemistry
Chemistry or Chemistry Foundations
12
AP Physics 1 or AP Physics C,
AP Chemistry and optional
CIS Anatomy and Physiology
or AP Biology
Physics or AP Chemistry and
optional CIS Anatomy and
Physiology or AP Biology
Engineering/Technology Electives
• Applied Mathematics Program: Structures and Forces, Alternative Energies, Lifting Principles, Robotics and
Hydraulics, Simple Machines, Vehicle Design, Math Peer Tutor, AP Statistics, AP Computer Science A
• Applied Science Program: Design and Problem Solving, Woods and Plastics
• Art: Digital Art/Graphic Design, Introduction to 2-Dimentional Art, Photography
Technology and
Engineering
Applied
STEM Electives
• Business: Digital Accounting, Keyboarding, Marketing, AP Computer Science Principles
• Career Development Program: Animal Science, Animal Care, Aviation and Ground School, Engineering Design
and Principles, Civil Engineering Architecture and Digital Electronics, Computer Hardware, Software and
Game Design, Computer Networking Technology: CISCO, Digital Film Factory, Emergency Services, Forensic
Science, Medical Care, Music Production, Vehicle Service
• English: Broadcast Journalism, 4Cast, FLASH, Multimedia
• Family and Consumer Science: Fashion Design, Interior Design A, Interior Design B, Landscape Design
• Physical Education: Online Exercise Science
Honors Geometry
Intermediate Algebra
Intermediate Algebra or Intermediate
Algebra Concepts
10
Honors Algebra II
Geometry
Geometry or Geometry Concepts
11
Honors Pre-Calculus
Algebra II
Algebra II or Algebra II Concepts
12
AP Calculus AB or BC or
Multivariable Calculus
and/or AP Statistics
Pre-Calculus or College
Algebra and Probability &
Statistics and/or AP Statistics
College Algebra and Probability &
Statistics
9
Mathematics
Comprehensive
Courses
9-12
All students will also select courses from the required comprehensive curriculum in English, Social
Studies and Physical Education/Wellness/Safety Education as well as from the elective areas of Art,
Business, Family and Consumer Science, Music & Dance.
Activities
9-12
Business Professionals of America, Computer Technology (hardware/software/network) Support
Assistant, Environmental Club, Knowledge Bowl, Math Team, Quiz Bowl, Robotics, Science Olympiad,
Technical Theater, Video Club
Future
Post
High
School
2 year tech program with agreement with 4 year college
4 year - Graduate
Biomedical, Computer,
Nanotechnology, Electronic Technology,
Engineering Technology, Land
Surveying and Mapping Sciences,
Machine Tool Technology
NOTE: Students should discuss specific course choices with their counselor, teachers, and parents to most appropriately meet their
future goals.
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STEM Scholar Courses Requirements:
1. 4 Years of Mathematics
2. 4 Years of Science
3. 1 year – four quarters of Applied STEM Courses
Science
1001 Earth/Physical Science A
1002 Earth/Physical Science B
1003 Earth/Physical Science C
1004 Earth/Physical Science D
1005 Honors Earth/Physical Science A
1006 Honors Earth/Physical Science B
1007 Honors Earth/Physical Science C
1008 Honors Earth/Physical Science D
1026 Biology A
1027 Biology B
1028 Biology C
1029 Biology D
1030 Honors Biology A
1031 Honors Biology B
1032 Honors Biology C
1033 Honors Biology D
1051 Chemistry Foundations A
1052 Chemistry Foundations B
1053 Chemistry Foundations C
1054 Chemistry Foundations D
1055 Chemistry A
1056 Chemistry B
1057 Chemistry C
1058 Chemistry D
1059 Honors Chemistry A
1060 Honors Chemistry B
1061 Honors Chemistry C
1062 Honors Chemistry D
1063 Physics A
1064 Physics B
1065 Physics C
1066 Physics D
1071 Advanced Placement Biology A
1072 Advanced Placement Biology B
1073 Advanced Placement Biology C
1074 Advanced Placement Biology D
1067 CIS Anatomy and Physiology A
1068 CIS Anatomy and Physiology B
1069 CIS Anatomy and Physiology C
1070 CIS Anatomy and Physiology D
1090 Advanced Placement Chemistry A
1091 Advanced Placement Chemistry B
1092 Advanced Placement Chemistry C
1093 Advanced Placement Chemistry D
1090 Advanced Placement Physics 1 & C A
1091 Advanced Placement Physics 1 & C B
1092 Advanced Placement Physics 1 & C C
1093 Advanced Placement Physics 1 & C D
Mathematics
0701 Intermediate Algebra Concepts A
0702 Intermediate Algebra Concepts B
0703 Intermediate Algebra Concepts C
0704 Intermediate Algebra Concepts D
0705 Intermediate Algebra A
0706 Intermediate Algebra B
0707 Intermediate Algebra C
0708 Intermediate Algebra D
0709 Geometry A
0710 Geometry B
0711 Geometry C
0712 Geometry D
0713 Honors Geometry A
0714 Honors Geometry B
0716 Honors Geometry D
0726 Geometry Concepts A
0727 Geometry Concepts B
0728 Geometry Concepts C
0729 Geometry Concepts D
0730 Algebra-2 Concepts A
0731 Algebra-2 Concepts B
0732 Algebra-2 Concepts C
0733 Algebra-2 Concepts D
0740 Algebra-2A
0741 Algebra-2B
0742 Algebra-2C
0743 Algebra-2D
0744 Honors Algebra-2A
0745 Honors Algebra-2B
0746 Honors Algebra-2C
0747 Honors Algebra-2D
0755 Pre-Calculus A
0756 Pre-Calculus B
0757 Pre-Calculus C
0758 Pre-Calculus D
0759 Honors Pre-Calculus A
0760 Honors Pre-Calculus B
0761 Honors Pre-Calculus C
0762 Honors Pre-Calculus D
0763 Advanced Placement Statistics A
0764 Advanced Placement Statistics B
0765 Advanced Placement Statistics C
0766 Advanced Placement Statistics D
0776 College Algebra A
0777 College Algebra B
0778 Probability and Statistics A
0779 Probability and Statistics B
0788 Advanced Placement: Calculus AB-A
0789 Advanced Placement: Calculus AB-B
0790 Advanced Placement: Calculus AB-C
0791 Advanced Placement: Calculus AB-D
0792 Advanced Placement: Calculus BC-A
0793 Advanced Placement: Calculus BC-B
0794 Advanced Placement: Calculus BC-C
0795 Advanced Placement: Calculus BC-D
1565 Advanced Placement: Computer Sci A
1566 Advanced Placement: Computer Sci B
1567 Advanced Placement: Computer Sci C
1568 Advanced Placement: Computer Sci D
0796 Multivariable Calculus A
0797 Multivariable Calculus B
0798 Multivariable Calculus C
0799 Multivariable Calculus D
0768 Linear Algebra/Diff Eq A
0769 Linear Algebra/Diff Eq B
0770 Linear Algebra/Diff Eq C
0771 Linear Algebra/Diff Eq D
Applied STEM
APPLIED MATH
1533 Lifting Principles - Aviation
1530 Robotics & Hydraulics
1532 Alternative Energies
1531 Structures and Forces (Rollercoasters)
1528 Engineering Design: Simple Machines
1529 Engineering Design: Vehicle Design
APPLIED SCIENCE
Manufacturing: Sports Equipment
Manufacturing: Woods & Plastics
CAREER DEVELOPMENT
Animal Science
Aviation
College Pre-Engineering
Computer Hardware/Software
Computer Networking CISCO
Digital Film Production
Emergency Services
Forensic Science
Medical/Health Care
Mentor Program: STEM Focus
Music Production
Vehicle Service
APPLIED STEM
Design Trends
Exercise Science
Interior Design – Digital
Landscape Design
Math Peer Tutor
Advanced Multimedia A
Advanced Multimedia B
Advanced Multimedia C
Advanced Multimedia D
Broadcast Journalism A
Broadcast Journalism B
Digital Accounting A
Digital Accounting B
Digital Accounting C
Digital Accounting D
Digital Photography
Keyboarding: Microsoft Word A
Keyboarding: AdvWord/Adobe Photo B
Keyboarding: Powerpoint/Excel C
Keyboarding: Off/Access/Cloud/Web 2.0 D
Marketing D/Virtual Business
Multimedia A:Graphic Design
Multimedia B:Video Production
Multimedia C:Audio & Animation
Multimedia D:Web Design
The 4Cast A
The 4Cast B
The 4Cast C
The 4Cast D
The Flash A
The Flash B
The Flash C
The Flash D
0240 IT Exploration A
0241 IT Exploration A
0202 Intro to Computer Programming
0763 Advanced Placement Statistics A
0764 Advanced Placement Statistics B
0765 Advanced Placement Statistics C
0766 Advanced Placement Statistics D
1561 Advanced Placement: Comp Sci Princ A
1562 Advanced Placement: Comp Sci Princ B
1563 Advanced Placement: Comp Sci Princ C
1564 Advanced Placement: Comp Sci Princ D
1/6/2016 9:42:14 PM
Eastview High School
upon the recommendation of the faculty
has conferred upon
Robert Michael Franchino
the designation of
STEM Scholar
and have granted this certificate as evidence thereof.
Given at Eastview High School, Apple Valley, Minnesota
in the month of June, Two Thousand and Eleven.
____________________________
Dr. Randall Peterson – Principal
____________________________
Mr. Bruce Miller – Assistant Principal for STEM
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Science - Technology - Engineering - Mathematics
Science Technology Engineering Math
STEM careers are concentrated in the following fields:
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Agriculture, Agricultural Operations, and Related Sciences
Computer and Informational Sciences and Support Services
Engineering and Engineering Technologies
Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Mathematics and Statistics
Physical Sciences and Technologies
Most STEM careers require years of education. You can get ahead of the game by taking high school or vocational courses in science and math. This will improve your
chances of finding work in a wide variety of industries, such as professional services, health care, precision manufacturing, and finance and insurance
Careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics :2015 iSeek Minnesota Careers
Agricultural Engineers
Agricultural engineers design or improve farm equipment and products.
Environmental Engineers
Create solutions to environmental problems affecting humans and nature.
Aircraft Mechanics
Aircraft mechanics service and repair aircraft and aircraft engines.
Environmental Scientists
Study problems in the natural world that affect the health of living things.
Anthropologists
Anthropologists use scientific research methods to study elements of human cultures
Archeologists
Archeologists study relics from the past to recreate cultures and history.
Food Scientists
Conduct research to develop and improve food products that are healthy and safe.
Geographers
Geographers study physical and cultural characteristics of a given area.
Archivists
Archivists preserve and control paper, film, and electronic records with historic value.
Geologists and Geophysicists
Geologists and geophysicists study the earth's interior and exterior.
Astronomers
Study the sun, moon, planets, stars, and galaxies to learn about the nature of the
universe.
Biologists
Biologists study plants, animals, and the environments they live in.
Biomedical Engineers
Design new tools & devices to improve healthcare. Develop ways to treat illness
disease.
Geospatial Information Scientists and Technologists
Geospatial information scientists and technologists study how to use physical space.
Precision Agriculture Technicians
Precision agriculture technicians make farming more efficient.
Historians
Historians research, analyze, and explain past events and people.
Remote Sensing Scientists and Technologists
Use aerial and satellite photography to analyze data and solve problems.
Industrial Engineers
Industrial engineers design systems for producing goods.
Robotics Engineers
Robotics engineers research, design, develop, and test robotic applications.
Computer Systems Administrators
Design, install, and support an organization's computer system.
Manufacturing Engineering Technologists
Help develop tools, create designs, and improve equipment for production
processes.
Materials Engineers
Materials engineers find ways to make and use materials for products.
Mathematicians
They create new theories and try to solve problems with those theories.
Mechanical Engineers
Mechanical engineers oversee the design, construction, and testing of mechanical
products and systems.
Medical Laboratory Technologists
Conduct complex tests to help detect, diagnose, and treat diseases.
Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Engineers design, develop, test, and maintain electrical and electronic equipment.
Medical Scientists
Medical scientists conduct research to find causes of and treatments for disease.
Electronics Engineering Technologists
help engineers design, test, and implement new electronics systems or products.
Engineering Managers
Engineering managers plan and design new products and systems.
Meteorologists
Meteorologists study the earth's atmosphere and the ways it affects our environment.
Natural Sciences Managers
Natural sciences managers plan and direct the work of natural scientists
Cartographers and Photogrammetrists
Cartographers and photogrammetrists make maps of different areas.
Chemical Engineers
Chemical engineers solve problems that involve using or making chemicals.
Chemists
Chemists investigate the behavior of atoms and molecules.
Civil Engineers
Civil engineering is responsible for the construction of many man-made wonders.
Nuclear Engineers
Design and operate nuclear power plants. Conduct research on nuclear energy.
Petroleum Engineers
Plan and supervise the drilling of new oil wells. Supervise operation and
maintenance.
Pharmacy Aides
Pharmacy aides help pharmacists with clerical duties.
Physicists
Physicists use scientific methods to study the properties of matter and energy.
Power Plant Operators
Control machinery that makes electricity. They also control the flow of power over the
lines.
Safety Engineers
Safety engineers look for ways to prevent accidents in the workplace.
Science Technicians
Science technicians conduct tests and experiments to assist scientists.
Ship Engineers
Ship engineers operate engines and other equipment on many types of ships.
Social Science Research Assistants
Social science research assistants gather and analyze data.
Sociologists
Sociologists study human society and social behavior.
Statisticians
Statisticians apply their knowledge of math to the collection, analysis, and
interpretation of data.
Surveying and Mapping Technicians
Surveying and mapping technicians help surveyors measure and map land.
Validation Engineers
Validation engineers design, plan, and test equipment and procedures.
2015-2016
STEM Careers that are Currently in High Demand in Minnesota
STEM-Related Careers are Currently in High Demand in Minnesota.
2015-2016 STEM Careers that are Currently in High Demand in Minnesota.
STEM-Related Careers are Currently in High Demand in Minnesota.
Job Title
Hourly
Wage
Education/Training
Requirements
Job Title
Hourly
Wage
Education/Training
Requirements
Job Title
Hourly
Wage
Education/Training Requirements
Accountants and Auditors
$ 29.80
Experience +
bachelor's or higher
Environmental Engineers
$ 38.88
Bachelor's degree
Automotive Service Technicians
and Mechanics
$ 17.67
Post secondary vocational training
Actuaries
$ 45.39
Bachelor's degree
Environmental Science
Technicians,
$ 29.52
Associate degree
Compliance Officers,
$ 32.80
Long-term on-the-job training (> 12
months)
Biological Technicians
$ 25.88
Associate degree
Environmental Scientists and
Specialists, Including Health
$ 29.53
Bachelor's degree
Dietetic Technicians
$ 17.98
Moderate-term on-the-job training (1-12
months)
Biomedical Engineers
$ 42.93
Bachelor's degree
Food Scientists and Technologists
$ 40.34
Bachelor's degree
Dietitians and Nutritionists
$ 26.07
Bachelor's degree
Chemical Engineers
$ 43.12
Bachelor's degree
Forest and Conservation
Technicians
$ 20.86
Associate degree
Financial Managers
$ 52.49
Experience, plus bachelor's or higher
Chemists
$ 43.84
Bachelor's degree
Health and Safety Engineers
$ 43.34
Bachelor's degree
Forest and Conservation
Technicians
$ 20.86
Associate degree
Civil Engineers
$ 37.15
Bachelor's degree
Industrial Engineers
$ 38.50
Bachelor's degree
Machinists
$ 21.44
On-the-job training (> 12 months)
Computer and Information
Systems Managers
$ 58.96
Experience +
bachelor's or higher
Mechanical Engineers
$ 38.69
Bachelor's degree
Management Analysts
$ 38.15
Experience + bachelor's or higher degree
Computer Hardware Engineers
$ 47.76
Bachelor's degree
Medical Scientists
$ 30.52
Doctor's degree
Market Research Analysts
$ 33.14
Bachelor's degree
Computer Programmers
$ 35.69
Bachelor's degree
Medical and Clinical Laboratory
Technologists
$ 27.84
Bachelor's degree
Numerical Tool and Process
Control Programmers
$ 23.06
On-the-job training (> 12 months)
Computer Software Engineers,
Applications and Systems
$ 43.53
Bachelor's degree
Network and Computer Systems
Administrators
$ 35.68
Bachelor's degree
Pharmacists
$ 62.11
First professional degree
Database Administrators
$ 37.24
Bachelor's degree
Network Systems and Data
Communications Analysts
$ 31.66
Bachelor's degree
Registered Nurses
$ 34.18
Associate degree
Electrical/Electronics Engineers
$ 40.57
Bachelor's degree
Operations Research Analysts
$ 31.95
Master's degree
Transportation Inspectors
$ 42.68
Work experience (in related occupation
SOURCE: 2014-2015 http://www.iseek.org/careers/viewCareers?id=15
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