Science, Technology, Engineering, And Mathematics (STEM .

Transcription

Science, Technology,Engineering, andMathematics (STEM)Education andProfessional StudiesWeb Site: http://www.odu.edu/stemps (http://www.odu.edu/stemps/)Petros Katsioloudis, Chair and Program Director for Industrial TechnologySharon Davis, Program Director for Fashion MerchandisingMickey Kosloski, Program Director for Marketing EducationPhil Reed, Program Director for Technology EducationCindy Tomovic, Program Director for Training SpecialistThe Department of STEM Education and Professional Studies offersthree concentrations under the Bachelor of Science degree in occupationaland technical studies: training specialist, fashion merchandising,and industrial technology. The department also offers a Bachelor ofScience degree in career and technical education areerandtechnicaleducation/) with concentrations in marketing educationand technology education. At the graduate level, the department offersthe Master of Science degree with concentrations in business and industrytraining and library and information studies; the Master of Science inEducation degree with a major in instructional design and technology; aconcentration within the Education Specialist in educational leadership;and the Ph.D. in Education with concentrations in instructional designand technology and occupational and technical studies. The departmentalso offers minors in fashion merchandising, training and development,and marketing education, a certificate in industrial training, and licensure/endorsement programs in marketing teacher education, technologyeducation, and industrial cooperative training. Several licensure/endorsementareas are available for graduate students. The department provides asimulation-based instruction concentration in the Master of Science inEngineering modeling and simulation degree program.Bachelor of Science in Career andTechnical Education reerandtechnicaleducation/)Marketing Education lstudies/bscareerandtechnicaleducation/)Four-Year Plan - Career and Technical Education- Marketing Education marketinged-bsfouryearplan/) The four-year plan is a suggested curriculum to complete this degreeprogram in four years. It is just one of several plans that will work andis presented only as broad guidance to students. Each student is stronglyencouraged to develop a customized plan in consultation with theiracademic advisor. Additional information can also be found in DegreeWorks.1Technology Education lstudies/bscareerandtechnicaleducation/)Four-Year Plan - Career and Technical Education- Technology Education teched-bsfouryearplan/) The four-year plan is a suggested curriculum to complete this degreeprogram in four years. It is just one of several plans that will work andis presented only as broad guidance to students. Each student is stronglyencouraged to develop a customized plan in consultation with theiracademic advisor. Additional information can also be found in DegreeWorks.Bachelor of Science - Occupational andTechnical StudiesFashion Merchandising ConcentrationFour-Year Plan - OTS - FashionMerchandising - BS fashionmerch-bsfouryearplan/) The four-year plan is a suggested curriculum to complete this degreeprogram in four years. It is just one of several plans that will work andis presented only as broad guidance to students. Each student is stronglyencouraged to develop a customized plan in consultation with theiracademic advisor. Additional information can also be found in DegreeWorks.This program is designed to prepare students to enter the fashion industryto become buyers, fashion coordinators, and merchandise managers.Requirements are as follows:Lower-Division General EducationWritten Communication *Oral CommunicationMathematical SkillsMATH 102MCollege Algebraor MATH 103M College Algebra with Supplemental InstructionLanguage and CultureInformation Literacy and ResearchComputer Literacy: Communication andInformationHuman Creativity (cannot be met by SEPS 223A)Interpreting the PastLiteraturePhilosophy and EthicsThe Nature of ScienceHuman Behavior (ECON 200S required)Impact of Technology (satisfied by STEM 370T in the major)6330-63STEM 251GTechnical Content CoursesACCT 201Principles of Financial AccountingMGMT 325Contemporary Organizations andManagementSEPS 100Sales TechniquesSEPS 102Advertising and PromotionScience, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Education and Professional Studies33338355

SEPS 203SSEPS 208SEPS 220Dress, Culture and SocietyRetail Merchandising and BuyingThe Fashion IndustrySEPS 234SEPS 355SEPS 405SEPS 415SEPS 422SEPS 427SEPS 435SEPS 456SEPS 480SEPS 481STEM 370TSurvey of Dress and CostumeFashion Consumer BehaviorDirected Work ExperienceAdvanced MerchandisingFashion Product DevelopmentFashion MarketingInternational RetailingE-Commerce and Social Media in FashionSenior Project: Merchandise RetailingOccupational Career TransitionTechnology and Society (Writing Intensive)academic advisor. Additional information can also be found in DegreeWorks.This program is designed to prepare students to enter industry as supervisors,technical managers, or trainers. This concentration is also available throughthe University's distance learning system. Additional industrial technologytechnical concentration tracks are available for transfer students. Onapproval of the program leader, select technical content areas from thecommunity college can satisfy the 30 hours of technical content for thisemphasis. Requirements are as follows:**Select four of the following or other advisor approved electives:SEPS 223AVisual Merchandising and DisplaySEPS 367Cooperative EducationSEPS 409Fashion Forecasting Market TripSEPS 410The Foreign Fashion Market TripSEPS 420Fashion ResearchSEPS 424Fashion, Textiles, and Construction AnalysisSEPS 495Topics in Occupational Education12Elective Credit (consult the department advisor)Upper-Division General Education96Total Hours120-126Elective credit may be needed to meet the minimum of 120 creditsrequired for the degree.***Grade of C or better required in both coursesGrade of C or better requiredUpper-Division General Education Option A. Approved Disciplinary Minor (a minimum of 12 hourdetermined by the department) or second degree or second major Option B. Interdisciplinary Minor (specifically 12 hours, 3 of whichmay be in the major) Option C. An approved Certification Program such as teaching licensure Option D. Two Upper-Division Courses from outside the College ofEducation and not required by the major (6 hours)Requirements for GraduationRequirements for graduation include a minimum cumulative grade pointaverage of 2.00 overall and in the major, 120 credit hours, which mustinclude both a minimum of 30 credit hours overall and 12 credit hours inupper-level courses in the major program from Old Dominion University,completion of ENGL 110C, ENGL 211C or ENGL 221C or ENGL 231C,and the writing intensive (W) course in the major with a grade of C or better,and completion of Senior Assessment.Industrial Technology ConcentrationFour-Year Plan - OTS - IndustrialTechnology - BS industrialtech-bsfouryearplan/) The four-year plan is a suggested curriculum to complete this degreeprogram in four years. It is just one of several plans that will work andis presented only as broad guidance to students. Each student is stronglyencouraged to develop a customized plan in consultation with theirLower-Division General EducationWritten Communication *Oral Communication (met in the major by HMSV 339)Mathematical SkillsMATH 102MCollege Algebraor MATH 103M College Algebra with Supplemental InstructionSTAT 130MElementary StatisticsLanguage and CultureInformation Literacy and ResearchSTEM 251GComputer Literacy: Communication andInformationHuman Creativity (cannot be met by SEPS 223A)Interpreting the PastLiteraturePhilosophy and EthicsThe Nature of ScienceHuman Behavior (cannot be met by SEPS 203S)PSYC 201SIntroduction to PsychologyImpact of Technology (satisfied by STEM 370T in the major)660-63333383Technical Content-General EmphasisMET 120Computer Aided DraftingSTEM 221Industrial MaterialsSTEM 231Materials and Processes TechnologySTEM 241Energy Systems: Basic ElectricitySTEM 242Technological Systems ControlSTEM 321Manufacturing TechnologySTEM 351Communication TechnologySTEM 382Industrial Design24SupervisionHMSV 339PSYC 303SEPS 302SEPS 400SEPS 40218STEM 370TInterpersonal RelationsIndustrial/Organizational PsychologyWorkforce SupervisionInstructional Systems DevelopmentInstructional Methods in OccupationalStudiesTechnology and Society (Writing Intensive)**Business CognateACCT 201MGMT 32521Elective creditUpper-Division General Education136Principles of Financial AccountingContemporary Organizations andManagementMGMT 330Organizational Behavioror MGMT 340 Human Resources ManagementMKTG 311Marketing Principles and ProblemsApproved Business Electives (Three Courses)Total Hours120-126Elective credit may be needed to meet the minimum of 120 creditsrequired for the degree.Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Education and Professional Studies2

***Grade of C or better required in both coursesGrade of C or better requiredMGMT 325Contemporary Organizations andManagementOrganizational BehaviorMGMT 330Upper-Division General Educationor MGMT 340MKTG 311PSYC 201SPSYC 303SEPS 302SEPS 389SEPS 400SEPS 402 Option A. Approved Disciplinary Minor (a minimum of 12 hoursdetermined by the department) or second degree or second major Option B. Interdisciplinary Minor (specifically 12 hours, 3 of whichmay be in the major) Option C. An approved Certification program such as teaching licensure Option D. Two Upper-Division Courses from outside the College ofEducation and not required by the major (6 hours)Requirements for GraduationRequirements for graduation include a minimum cumulative grade pointaverage of 2.00 overall and in the major, 120 credit hours, which mustinclude both a minimum of 30 credit hours overall and 12 credit hours inupper-level courses in the major program from Old Dominion University,completion of ENGL 110C, ENGL 211C or ENGL 221C or ENGL 231C,and the writing intensive (W) course in the major with a grade of C or better,and completion of Senior Assessment.Training Specialist ConcentrationFour-Year Plan - OTS - TrainingSpecialist - BS trainingspecialistbs-fouryearplan/) The four-year plan is a suggested curriculum to complete this degreeprogram in four years. It is just one of several plans that will work andis presented only as broad guidance to students. Each student is stronglyencouraged to develop a customized plan in consultation with theiracademic advisor. Additional information can also be found in DegreeWorks.This program is designed to prepare students as training specialists whodesign, develop, and present training in business and industry. Thisconcentration is also available through the University's distance learningsystem. On approval of the program leader, select business-related technicalcontent areas from the community college can satisfy 30 hours of technicalcontent for this emphasis. Requirements are as follows:Lower-Division General EducationWritten Communication Skills *Oral Communication (met in the major by HMSV 339)Mathematical SkillsMATH 102MCollege Algebraor MATH 103M College Algebra with Supplemental InstructionLanguage and CultureInformation Literacy and ResearchSTEM 251GComputer Literacy: Communication andInformationHuman Creativity (cannot by met by SEPS 223A)Interpreting the PastLiteraturePhilosophy and EthicsThe Nature of ScienceHuman Behavior (cannot be met by SEPS 203S)ECON 200SBasic EconomicsImpact of Technology (satisfied by STEM 370T in the major)Technical Content CoursesACCT 201Principles of Financial AccountingHMSV 339Interpersonal Relations3630-63SEPS 405STEM 370THuman Resources ManagementMarketing Principles and ProblemsIntroduction to PsychologyIndustrial/Organizational PsychologyWorkforce SupervisionEducation and Training of AdultsInstructional Systems DevelopmentInstructional Methods in OccupationalStudiesDirected Work ExperienceTechnology and Society (Writing Intensive)**STEM 350or STEM 351SEPS 450Communication Technology ProcessesCommunication TechnologyAssessment, Evaluation and ImprovementTraining Electives ***Elective CreditUpper-Division General EducationTotal Hours2766120-126Elective credit may be needed to meet the minimum of 120 creditsrequired for the degree.******Grade of C or better required in both coursesGrade of C or better requiredConsult the departmental advisor for a list of approvedcourses used to meet this requirement.Upper-Division General Education Option A. Approved Disciplinary Minor (a minimum of 12 hoursdetermined by the department) or second degree or second major Option B. Interdisciplinary Minor (specifically 12 hours, 3 of whichmay be in the major) Option C. An approved Certification Program such as teaching licensure Option D. Two Upper-Division Courses from outside the College ofEducation and Professional Studies and not required by the major (6hours)Requirements for GraduationRequirements for graduation include a minimum cumulative grade pointaverage of 2.00 overall and in the major, 120 credit hours, which mustinclude both a minimum of 30 credit hours overall and 12 credit hours inupper-level courses in the major program from Old Dominion University,completion of ENGL 110C, ENGL 211C or ENGL 221C or ENGL 231C,and the writing intensive (W) course in the major with a grade of C or better,and completion of Senior Assessment.Minor in Fashion Merchandising33338346The department offers a minor in fashion merchandising for studentsmajoring in disciplines other than occupational and technical studiesconcentration areas. Requirements for the minor are completion of 12 credithours from among the following courses:Select four of the following:SEPS 302Workforce SupervisionSEPS 367Cooperative EducationSEPS 405Directed Work ExperienceSEPS 409Fashion Forecasting Market TripSEPS 410The Foreign Fashion Market TripSEPS 415Advanced MerchandisingSEPS 422Fashion Product DevelopmentScience, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Education and Professional Studies12

SEPS 424SEPS 431SEPS 435Fashion, Textiles, and Construction AnalysisWeb-Based Organization for FashionInternational RetailingENVH 402Wor SEPS 440SEPS 495SEPS 496Fashion Global Sourcing/Supply Chain ManagementTopics in Occupational Education *Topics in Career and Technical Education *GEOG 306THIST 304TTotal Hours*GEOG 30512Prior approval requiredSEPS 208 or SEPS 220 are prerequisites for the minor and are not includedin the calculation of the grade point average for the minor. Students musthave a minimum overall cumulative grade point average of 2.00 in allcourses specified as a requirement for the minor exclusive of 100- and200-level courses and prerequisite courses and complete a minimum of sixhours in upper-level courses in the minor through courses offered by OldDominion University.Minor in Training and DevelopmentThe minor in training and development is offered by the department forstudents majoring in disciplines other than occupational and technical studiesconcentration areas. The minor requires 15 hours of course work as follows:SEPS 389SEPS 400SEPS 402SEPS 450STEM 351Education and Training of AdultsInstructional Systems DevelopmentInstructional Methods in OccupationalStudiesAssessment, Evaluation and ImprovementCommunication TechnologyTotal Hours3333315Students must have a minimum overall cumulative grade point average of2.00 in all courses specified as a requirement for the minor exclusive of 100and 200-level courses and prerequisite courses and six hours of the 300/400level courses must be taken through courses offered by Old DominionUniversity.The Impact of Technology InterdisciplinaryMinorPhilip A. Reed, Department of STEM Education and Professional Studies,CoordinatorThis interdisciplinary minor develops a broader understanding of technologyand its impact on individuals, societies, and the environment. It provides thesocial context and the historical and philosophical backgrounds needed byinformed students to evaluate technology and its impacts. The minor equipsstudents with skills to make better personal decisions about technology andmore appropriate choices for their futures.Course options are as follows:CHP 360COMM 340COMM 372TCOMM 400WCOMM 401COMM 448CS 300TCS 312ECON 402ECON 454WENGL 380ENGL 382ENVH 301Introduction to Global HealthMedia and Popular CultureIntroduction to New Media TechnologiesIntercultural CommunicationCommunication TheoryTransnational Media SystemsComputers in SocietyInternet ConceptsTransportation EconomicsEconomic DevelopmentReporting and News Writing IReporting News for Television and DigitalMediaPrinciples of Environmental Health Science3333333333333Environmental and Occupational HealthAdministration and LawWorld ResourcesHazards: Natural and TechnologicalHistory of Medicine, Disease, and HealthTechnologyHIST 389TTechnology and CivilizationHIST 386T/SCI 302T The Evolution of Modern ScienceIT 360TPrinciples of Information TechnologyMUSC 335TMusic Technology SurveyOPMT 303Operations ManagementPHIL 355ECybersecurity EthicsPHIL 383TPhilosophy of Technology & InnovationPOLS 350TTechnology and WarSOC 352War and PeaceSTEM 370TTechnology and SocietySTEM 382Industrial DesignWMST 390TWomen and Technology Worldwide3333333333333333The interdisciplinary minor in the Impact of Technology requires 12credit hours of 300/400-level courses selected from at least two differentdisciplines with a maximum of six credits from any one discipline. Forcompletion of the interdisciplinary minor, students must have a minimumoverall cumulative grade point average of 2.00 in all courses specifiedas a requirement for the minor exclusive of lower-level courses andprerequisite courses. At least six hours of upper-level courses must betaken through courses offered by Old Dominion University. Three credithours may be in the major, if a major course is listed as an option for theinterdisciplinary minor. As such, it will be credited toward both the majorand the interdisciplinary minor.Certificate Program in Industrial TrainingThis program is designed especially for military and civilian instructors andtrainers. It is directed to those individuals who possess technical skills in themilitary, industry, career and technical centers, or community colleges. Anoverall grade point average of 2.0 or above in all courses specified as arequirement for the certificate is required for the award of the certificate.Students must complete a minimum of six hours in upper-level coursesrequired for the certificate through courses offered by Old DominionUniversity.This certificate requires successful completion of the following 21 credithours (seven courses).SEPS 302SEPS 400SEPS 402STEM 351STEM 370TPSYC 303HMSV 339Workforce SupervisionInstructional Systems DevelopmentInstructional Methods in OccupationalStudiesCommunication TechnologyTechnology and SocietyIndustrial/Organizational PsychologyInterpersonal RelationsTotal Hours333333321SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING,AND MATHEMATICS EDUCATION

upper-level courses in the major program from Old Dominion University, completion of ENGL 110C, ENGL 211C or ENGL 221C or ENGL 231C, and the writing intensive (W) course in the major with a grade of C or better, and completion of Senior Assessment. Industrial T