Goodwin IAB 2012

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
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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
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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.
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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)