Packaging Science Industry Advisory Board Meeting 11 May 2012 Year 1 QUARTER: Current Program Courses Course Course QCH # Title SEMESTER: Converted Program Courses Course Course Title SCH # 0607201 0607301 0607341 1105051,2 1016204 PACK 101 PACK 151 PACK 152 TBD MATH 171 MATH 172 CHMG 121 CHMG 123 ENGL 150 Principles of Packaging Engineering Design Graphics Computer Applications FYE Coll Alg & Trig 3 4 4 2 4 4 4 3/1 1016231 1011208 1011273/277 Calc for ET College Chem I Intro to Chem of Materials/Lab LA Arts and Sciences 12 Introduction to Packaging Packaging Design I Packaging Design II FYS Seminar Calc A Course Conversion Designation Course Conversion Designation SE, SR, N, D 1 3 3 3 3 SE SE SE SE SR 3 3 3 SR 3 SE 3 6 SE SE SR Calc B Chem Prin & Applications Chemistry of Materials Writing LA Arts and Sciences Additional comments on content distribution within semester courses 2 3 PACK 211 Packaging Materials: Metal and Plastic Packaging Materials: Paper and Glass Rigid Containers Flexible Containers Intro to Statistics I Intro to Statistics II Intro to Org Polymer Tech 3 SE 3 SE 3 3 3 4 3 SE SE SE SE SE 4 4 6 D SE SE SE Materials I 0607-312 Materials II 0607-321 0607-322 1016-319 1016-320 1011-202/207 1029-301 1017-211 1017-212 Rigid Containers Flexible Containers Data Analysis I Data Analysis II Intro to Org Chem/Lab 4 4 4 6 4/1 PACK 312 PACK 311 STAT 145 STAT 146 CHMG 201 Intro to Polymer Tech College Physics I College Physics II LA Arts and Sciences 2 4 4 12 PHYS 211 PHYS 212 College Physics I College Physics II LA and Sciences 0607-401 0607-420 0607-431 0607-432 0607-462 0607-485 Career Seminar Technical Communications Packaging for Production Packaging for Distribution Packaging Regulations Principles of Shock and Vibration Microbiology Principles of Printing Principles of Marketing Prin of Macroeconomics LA Arts and Sciences Conc. 1 3 4 4 4 4 PACK 420 Technical Communications 3 PACK 421 PACK 451 PACK 422 Packaging for Distribution Packaging Regulations Dynamics and Protective Packaging Microbiology 3 3 3 1004-210 2082-371 0105-363 0511-402 4 4 4 0607-311 0607-433 Packaging for Marketing PACK 212 4 4 4 4 12 BIOL 204 4 PACK 481 0535-501 Packaging Economics Free Electives Technical Electives Public Speaking 4 12 24 4 9 SE D SE D SE 3 SE 3 3 N N 3 6 9 SE SE SE D Marketing 3 MKTG 230 LA Arts and Sciences Conc. PACK 470 PACK 451 0607-524 3 PACK 471 Packaging for Marketing and End Use Food Packaging Packaging Development – Advanced Applications Packaging Supply Chain Free Elective Packaging Electives D SE D SE SE SE Semester Conversion Guidelines • • • • • • • Fall and Spring semester – 15 week January intercession – 3 week (redo) Summer session – 10 week Bachelor’s Degree 121 credits Master’s Degree 30 – 36 credits 5 x 3 model Normal load 15 – 16 credits Semester Conversion Guidelines • Program rigor and quality are to be preserved. • Students can finish Bachelor’s Degree in four years (minus co-op). • All students can complete a minor. • Full time status is 12 credits for undergrad and grad. Planned Semester Conversion • June – August 2010 Develop the framework for the semester curriculum. • September 2010 – May 2011 Rewrite course content to fit new semester program maps and complete CAST curricular process. • October 2011 ICC/Grad Council/Academic Senate program review and approval. Planned Semester Conversion • 1 November 2011 Program plans sent to NYSED for review. • April 2012 B.S. program approved by NYSED. • August 2013 Semester calendar will be implemented. Key Changes to the BS Program • Materials and containers each run a full year • Distribution and dynamics expand to a one year sequence • Food packaging required • New courses in advanced package development and supply chain • Two semesters of co-op Changes to Support Courses • More math – calculus and statistics each expand to one year • Physics expands to one year • Slight increase in chemistry Packaging Professional Electives • Packaging Machinery • Process Control • Packaging Sustainability and the Environment • Import/Export Packaging • Package Printing – School of Printing • Characterization and Evaluation of Polymers Packaging Professional Electives • Pharmaceutical and Medical Packaging • Packaging Materials - Minor • Packaging Containers - Minor Flexible Packaging Minor • Changfeng Ge • Proposal for 2014 Graduate Program Update • Dea Jacobs IoPP Student Chapter • Tom Kausch • Tim Dehm • Katherine Bukys Faculty Update Packaging Science Faculty • • • • • • • • Dr. Dan Goodwin, Chair Prof. Dea Jacobs, Grad Chair Dr. Changfeng Ge Prof. Karen Proctor Visiting Prof. Tom Kausch Visiting Prof. Craig Densmore Zack Loughery – Graduate Assistant Chen Chen – Graduate Assistant New Packaging Science Faculty • Dr. Carlos Diaz – Food packaging researcher at MSU School of Packaging • Post Doc – currently in negotiation with candidate Adjunct Faculty Don Appleton Duane Beck Chris Donnelly Scott Evans Sharon Kemp Bethany Marconi Adjunct Faculty Mark McOmber James Meyers Rebecca Osterle John Siy Lisa Talty Alison Tyler Bill Wynkoop Support Staff Lorrie Jo Turner – Administrative support Julie Knopf – Administrative Support Patty Lundgren – Administrative Support Pat Nicosia – Administrative Support Shauna Newcomb – Co-op and Placement Valerie Overlan – CAST Development Office Katie Coyne – Alumni Relations Packaging Science B.S. Fall 2004 headcount – 109 Fall 2011 headcount – 151 Seven year increase of 38% Fall 2004 FTE – 84.7 Fall 2011 FTE – 120 Seven year increase of 41.5% Packaging Science B.S. • Diversity – AALANA population 12.8% New University Program Goals Faculty Scholarship Grant Development Applied Research Reduced Teaching Load New University Program Goals More cross-disciplinary involvement. • • • • Students Enrolling in the Packaging Science Minor Printing (new Flexible minor for 2014) Engineering Tech Industrial Design Biotech Research/Scholarship Web-based lab exercise to accompany Protective Packaging for Distribution Transport simulation using constructed probability spectra Clamp truck simulation project International Working Group on Vibration Analysis New University Program Goals International Opportunities Study Abroad Wuhan University (China) Jinan University (China) Victoria University (Australia) Kasetsart University (Thailand) ACMT (Croatia) New Zealand International IAPRI Board Member IAPRI Symposium – Berlin Germany, May 2011 IAPRI World Conference – Cal Ploy University, San Luis Obispo, CA June 2012 Major proposal for the internationalization of Packaging Science and CAST New University Program Goals International Opportunities Internship potential for BAM (Germany)√ ITENE (Spain) Victoria University Packaging Research and Test Facility (Australia)
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