Welcome College of Engineering, Mathematics and Science Fall 2013 Advisor y Board Meeting www.uwplatt.edu Agenda Welcome Program Breakout Groups (various locations) 9:30 – 11:30 Lunch 11:45 – 12:45 Break 12:45 – 1:00 College of EMS Student Success Office Updates 1:00 – 1:20 EMS Space Upgrades (Trilogy Project) 1:20 – 1:40 College Updates 1:40 – 2:00 Spring Planning & Wrap-up Adjourn 2:15 www.uwplatt.edu Driven by Programs Program Discussion Topic may include: Groups Curriculum ABET Assessment Your Input 9:30 – 11:30 www.uwplatt.edu Program Discussion Groups Civil Engr – Velzy Room (Here) Computer Science & Software Engr. – 202 Ullrich Hall Electrical Engr. -- Ullsvik Hall 1136 Engineering Physics – Ullsvik 2510 Environmental Engr. – Velzy Room (Here) General Engr. – Mining Rm; MPSC Industrial Engr. – Field trip to new facilities (211 Engr. Hall) Mechanical Engr. – Ullsvik Hall 2113 (DLC) Sustainable & Renewable Energy – Ullsvik 1320 www.uwplatt.edu LUNCH Conversation 11:45 – 12:45 Networking Brainstorming Mingling www.uwplatt.edu College of EMS Student Success Office Ms. Tammy Salmon-Stephens www.uwplatt.edu College of EMS Student Success Programs • Established Fall 2013 • Programs • Women in EMS Program • EMS Advising Office • College of Menominee Nation Program • CenterPOINT www.uwplatt.edu Women in EMS Program K-12 Outreach Programs Mentor Program & Mentor Center Two Living and Learning communities One-on-one support Society of Women Engineers Collegiate Section Scholarships Women in STEM Banquet Women in STEM class WEMS Advisory Board www.uwplatt.edu Women in EMS Program UW-Platteville College of EMS Percentage Enrollment Change 2 Year Increments 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 -10% -20% Total EMS % Change Female % Change Male % Change www.uwplatt.edu EMS Advising Office One-on-one supplemental support for students Capacity building within and outside the college Support to Faculty Advisors Workshops Students in transition Students academically at risk Success skill development EMS career exploration Approximately 250 students visited in September www.uwplatt.edu Menominee Nation Program Build CMN’s capacity and infrastructure to sustain a pre engineering Associate Degree program Implement a Pre-Engineering Program of Distinction Graduate at least 20 students from CMN’s preengineering program EESP at CMN 2013 Relationships and cultural competence www.uwplatt.edu Additional Changes www.uwplatt.edu CenterPOINT Physical collaboration space One-on-one support Cohort development Support for STEM Scholars and WEMS Campus partners and capacity building 1200+ student swipes; 314 unique; 42/day Average; 86 maximum http://www3.uwplatt.edu/ems-success/centerpoint www.uwplatt.edu EMS Space Upgrades (Trilogy Project) Buildings – Expansion -- Growth Dr. Daniel Enz – Professor General Engineering Program www.uwplatt.edu www.uwplatt.edu UW Platteville Enrollment History & Projection Source: Consultant Presentation - Trilogy Meeting - June 18, 2013 www.uwplatt.edu UW-Platteville Strategic Planning goals Growth in majors occurs across all colleges (from Fall 2010 to Fall 2025) College of Engineering Mathematics and Science (EMS), from 2,489 to 3,489 College of Business, Industry, Life Sciences and Agriculture (BILSA), from 2,470 to 3,462 College of Liberal and Education (LAE), from 2,183 to 3,060 Source: REQUEST FOR ARCHITECTURAL & ENGINEERING SERVICES - THREE ACADEMIC BUILDINGS’ FEASIBILITY STUDIES - January 2013 www.uwplatt.edu College of EMS – Expected Growth (based on current trends of scheduled contact hours) Expected Scheduled EMS - PROGRAM Expected Growth Contact hours (per year) Chemistry 50% 8,334 Civil Engineering 41% 3,647 Electrical Engineering 69% 3,026 Engineering Physics 32% 4,193 General Engineering 53% 7,330 Industrial Engineering 60% 915 Mathematics 39% 14,439 Mechanical Engineering 74% 4,689 Microsystems and Nano Technology (not evaluated) Software Engineering 102% 584 Sustainable Renewable 257% 377 * Expected growth is a projection from current trends assuming a student population of 10,000. Source: Consultant Presentation - Trilogy Meeting - June 18, 2013 www.uwplatt.edu College of EMS - Existing Building Conditions Building Engineering Hall Ottensman Hall Ullrich Hall Construction/ Assignable Gross Square Feet Historical Renovation Date Square Feet (ASF) (GSF) Status 2009 69,070 108,500 1966, 1980 102,224 168,829 1916 / 2004 16,570 33,410 US/WI Efficiency Factor 64% 61% 59% Functional Physical Grade Grade A i-good F iv-poor A i-good Source: Table 1.2—Existing Building Conditions-Academic, Athletic and Student Support, University of Wisconsin — Platteville, Comprehensive Campus Master Plan 2011, Page 1.19 www.uwplatt.edu OTTENSMAN HALL – Functional Issues • Few changes in labs and equipment since building was constructed • • • • • in 1966 (47 years ago) Mechanical and electrical systems are well past their design life. Current bay spacing will limit renovation as a science/lab building – Equipment – aisle spacing – work space Current floor-to-floor dimension is 13’-4” – tend to limit duct space for hoods, etc. – does not lend itself to reconfiguration Extremely dated laboratories (e.g. casework, equipment, furniture) Organic chemistry had fewer hoods than expected Source: Section 6: Facility Evaluation for Renovation and Reuse, University of Wisconsin — Platteville, Comprehensive Campus Master Plan 2011 - Supplemental Information, Page 6.3 www.uwplatt.edu UW Platteville – Proposed Building Projects Source: REQUEST FOR ARCHITECTURAL & ENGINEERING SERVICES - THREE ACADEMICwww.uwplatt.edu BUILDINGS’ FEASIBILITY STUDIES - January 2013 College of EMS Updates Dr. Lisa A. Riedle, Assoc. Dean www.uwplatt.edu College Enrollment Fall 2013 General Engineering = 1551 Freshmen – 760 Transfer Students – 118 Pre-Engineering – 120 Collaborative Prgm GE Students – 35 New www.uwplatt.edu College Enrollment Dec 2012 General Engineering Graduates – into Professional Programs www.uwplatt.edu College Enrollment Fall 2013 Chemistry = 134 Civil Engineering = 235 Computer Science = 169 Electrical Engineering = 192 Engineering Physics = 72 Environmental Engr. = 45 www.uwplatt.edu College Enrollment Fall 2013 Industrial Engineering = 79 Mathematics = 74 Mechanical Engr = 469 MSNT = 2 SRES = 22 Software Engineering = 45 www.uwplatt.edu College Communication (Marketing) New Website Social Media – underway Co-op Student Locations Travel plans Reaching out Maps www.uwplatt.edu Co-op Locations www.uwplatt.edu Outreach What should we attend in your areaa? www.uwplatt.edu College Communication (Marketing) Newsletters Annual Geode www.uwplatt.edu College Communication (Marketing) How can we engage with you more than twice a year? Please complete the green ½ sheets at your table. www.uwplatt.edu Summer Programs Explore Engineering – 174 student Chemistry – Next Gen. of Tech. Summer Program www.uwplatt.edu Scholarship Banquet Over 250 attendees 136 Scholarships presented 225 recipents Table Conversation Proud Parents Recipents Faculty and Staff Donors www.uwplatt.edu College Organization Items MSNT – BA EP -- BS New Departments Chemistry Engineering Physics New Chairs – Christina Curras – CEE Chanaka Mendis -- Chemistry www.uwplatt.edu College of EMS Updates Dr. William B. Hudson, Dean www.uwplatt.edu Collaborative Program New Structure – LeAnn Leahy Other positions coming forward to better support the students. Better Connections with UW Colleges Director www.uwplatt.edu Collaborative Program Updates Statistics All numbers as of September 30, 2013 Graduates – 94 (since 2006) Admitted Students enrolled in UW-Platteville Engineering Courses – 172 Non-traditional – 86% Female – 8% www.uwplatt.edu Collaborative Program Updates Technology Implementation of EX90 Digital Assistant beginning October 2013 http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps11327/index. html www.uwplatt.edu Collaborative Program Updates Outreach Communications Meetings with UW Colleges Deans Regional Meetings with UW-Platteville Alumni UW Platteville Engineering Industry Advisory Board Meeting at UW Fox Valley Events Kohler 8th Grade STEM Career Tour & Career Fair Transfer and Collaborative Fairs www.uwplatt.edu Regional Advisory Boards Fox Valley – Oct 1, 2013 EE and ME discussed the notes in their morning breakout sessions. www.uwplatt.edu Grants Grant Activities Grant to Write a Grant WISER STEP Grant Award Training Next Generation Faculty & Student to Address the Infrastruture Crisis www.uwplatt.edu ABET Results Assessment Plan – outside reviewer How this fits into the upcoming HLC visit Moving forward to improve our programs www.uwplatt.edu Regional Gatherings Evaluation and Improvements In conjunction with EMS Alumni Assoc. January February time frame Regional Areas: Eau Claire Twin Cities Milwaukee Cedar Rapids Madison www.uwplatt.edu Changes in FE Exam Testing Center www.uwplatt.edu Professional Development Hours Efforts & Options Topics Ethics Numerial methods & statistical analysis Quality Control Systems analysis Infrastructure Research Foundation – Working with Chancellors Special advisor to review opportunities www.uwplatt.edu Embracing Technology Mail Chimp -- oops Website Social Media Classroom Technology Web Meetings www.uwplatt.edu Policies for Overloads Efficiencies & Practices Staffing reviews Historical Myth of 25% release Load Advocacy with administration SCH Standards Business Model 5 – 6 year equipment plan Curriculum Committee & Assessment reviews. www.uwplatt.edu Economic Impact & Controlling our own destiny WISER – materials and processes Highway Technician Certification Program Collaborative Program Research Foundation Partnering with Industry & Alumni www.uwplatt.edu Advisory Board Attendees www.uwplatt.edu Room Namings Donations Scholarships www.uwplatt.edu UWPlatteville Foundation Holly Clendenen Updates Capital Campaign www.uwplatt.edu Please join us MSA Legacy Classroom for David J. Murphy Engineering Hall 307 @ 4:00 p.m. www.uwplatt.edu Spring Planning March 14, 2014 Registration 9 to 9:30 Agenda to follow Markee Pioneer Student Center www.uwplatt.edu Thank you Enjoy Homecoming Weekend. Drive Safely. www.uwplatt.edu