Academic Alignment and Innovation Program Preliminary Report Faculty Senate May 7, 2015.

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Academic Alignment and Innovation Program Preliminary Report Faculty Senate May 7, 2015

AAIP Tasks Communication strategy: Ensure that the liberal arts are central to today’s higher education & decide how we should communicate the importance of the liberal arts to prospective students, parents, teachers & the public Helping challenged programs: Design a process for identifying programs across campus that are challenged by low enrollment & determine what we can do to strengthen them & make them more attractive to today’s students. Opportunities for growth: Identify existing undergraduate, graduate, or professional programs that present opportunities for growth because they are already in high student demand & have strong opportunities New programs: Determine which programs are not yet present on campus, but should be, given our mission and the opportunities that those programs present Enhancing academic programming: Identify new, enhanced, or expanded opportunities for interdisciplinary, international, & on-line offerings

Communication Strategy UM needs to find the balance between promoting how a liberal education prepares students for a future career & how it enables them to be engaged citizens – “Employers overwhelmingly endorse broad learning as the best preparation for long-term career success. They believe that broad learning should be an expected part of college for all students, regardless of their chosen major or field of study.” – 2015 Survey of Employers & College Students Conducted on Behalf of AAC&U

Communication Strategy (cont.) This topic is broader than AAIP and deserves a campus-wide discussion – Each academic program should consider how it promotes the value of a degree that includes a liberal education to potential students – Consider engaging the whole campus in a dialog in conjunction with UM’s October conference on 21 st Century Education

Helping Challenged Programs AAIP examined five years of data (2010 – 2014), received survey responses from department chairs or program directors, and reviewed the most recent program review reports for each program As part of this assessment AAIP identified the programs most challenged by low enrollment as these programs had a significant drop in enrollment coupled with low overall enrollment. – Undergraduate: Electronics Technology; Energy Technology – Graduate: MCLL; Philosophy; Sociology; Parks, Tourism & Recreation Management

Helping Challenged Programs (cont.) The AAIP report describes recommended actions developed in conjunction among AAIP, the program chair or director and the dean of the unit to help these programs – These are specific to each program and include steps such as: “Carry out an update & optimization of the curriculum ” “Enhance the recruitment efforts for the graduate program. This will likely only be effective if the number of TA positions is increased.”

Opportunities for Growth As part of its assessment AAIP identified certain programs as very ready for growth - these programs had clear indications of growth and a plan to achieve further growth AAIP identified these programs as very ready for growth: – Undergraduate: Computer Science; Media Arts; Wildlife Biology; Health & Human Performance; Climate Change Studies; Culinary Arts/Food Service Management; Surgical Technology – Graduate: Communicative Sciences & Disorders; Health & Human Performance, Public & Community Health Sciences

Opportunities for Growth (cont.) The AAIP report describes recommended actions developed in conjunction among AAIP, the program chair or director and the dean of the unit to help achieve this growth – These are specific to each program and include steps such as: “Add additional TA positions to match the increased undergraduate teaching load ” “Add two additional tenure-track lines for this program.”

New Programs AAIP was charged with evaluating what new programs UM should consider - AAIP examined data on existing programs at UM and from comparable schools in the region, examined UM’s list of current proposed programs, took input at open forums and other campus events, and put out a call for input on potential new programs

New Programs (cont.) From open discussions AAIP encourages exploration of these potential new programs: a Physicians Assistant Program, an expanded Nursing Program, and a Hospitality Program. From the potential new programs that were formally submitted, three stood out to AAIP as most likely to attract new students to UM: a certificate in Computed Tomography, an M.S. in Business Analytics & Digital Marketing, and a Ph.D. in Public Health

Enhancing Academic Programming As part of its survey of UM academic programs, AAIP asked, “What opportunities does your program present for expanded online, interdisciplinary, or international undertakings?” AAIP assessed the responses based on the potential impact on current UM students and the possibilities for these programs to attract new students to UM

Enhancing Academic Programming (cont.) AAIP selected the following programs as having suggested the most impactful new activities: – Interdisciplinary: Management Information Systems, the Interdisciplinary Graduate Program, Communication Studies, and Computer Sciences – International: Education Leadership, Geosciences, and Public & Community Health Sciences – Online: Communicative Sciences & Disorders, Electronics Technology, and Media Arts

Following up on AAIP The AAIP report lays the groundwork for further discussions and work on possible implementation – Chairs/directors of challenged/ready for growth programs need to follow up with their dean and the Provost – New potential programs need similar discussions before formal submission is considered – The AAIP report lays out the current landscape of opportunities for UM but does not prevent acting on new opportunities that arise

Thanks to the AAIP members! Barry Brown, Professor, Mansfield Library Linda Gillison, Professor, Modern and Classical Languages and Literatures Asa Hohman, ASUM President (outgoing!) Stephen Kalm, Dean, College of Visual and Performing Arts Nathan Lindsay, Associate Provost for Dynamic Learning Michele McGuirl, Associate Professor, Biological Sciences Jenny McNulty, Associate Dean, College of Humanities and Sciences Samuel Plotkin, Graduate Student, Environmental Studies Ron Premuroso, Associate Professor, Accounting and Finance Steve Shen, Associate Professor, Applied Computing and Electronics Allen Szalda-Petree, Professor, Psychology Shelby Wheeler, ASUM Senator Jennifer Zellmer-Cuaresma, Academic Services Advisor, Athletics