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Overview of High School Outreach Programs in CECS 10/13/08LAUSD STEM Presentation S. K. Ramesh, Dean College of Engineering & Computer Science October.

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1 Overview of High School Outreach Programs in CECS 10/13/08LAUSD STEM Presentation S. K. Ramesh, Dean College of Engineering & Computer Science October 13, 2008 Jacaranda Hall- Courtesy Prof. Steven Stepanek

2 Outline Challenges and Present Situation Overview of CSUN Outreach Efforts “Hands-on” Project Based Learning Engineering Academies Grant Goals/Status of the CSUN “ACCESS” program Background Information on MSE 101/L Partnership Elements 10/13/08LAUSD STEM Presentation

3 Challenges Global –Social Context of Engineering Practice –Evolving curricula –Workforce needs Meanwhile we are faced with a shrinking pipeline of students who are interested in engineering 10/13/08LAUSD STEM Presentation

4 The Situation across the State…and at CSUN: In 2007, 46.2% of regularly admitted first-time freshmen at the CSUs needed remediation in English system wide. In 2007, 46.2% of regularly admitted first-time freshmen at the CSUs needed remediation in English system wide. In 2007, 59.6% of regularly admitted first-time freshmen at Cal State Northridge needed remediation in English system wide. In 2007, 59.6% of regularly admitted first-time freshmen at Cal State Northridge needed remediation in English system wide. In 2007, 37.2 % of regularly admitted first-time freshmen at the CSUs needed remediation in math system wide. In 2007, 55.9 % of regularly admitted first-time freshmen at Cal State Northridge needed remediation in math system wide. Source- EAP/CSU: http://www.asd.calstate.edu/remediation/07/index.shtmlSource- EAP/CSU: http://www.asd.calstate.edu/remediation/07/index.shtml 10/13/08LAUSD STEM Presentation

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6 The Importance of Being College ReadyThe Importance of Being College Ready Only 24% of admitted freshmen who take developmental reading earn a degree. Only 37% who take developmental math earn a degree. BUT 65% of students who take no developmental courses earn a degree! S Source: CSUN/EAP 10/13/08LAUSD STEM Presentation

7 Overview of CSUN Outreach Efforts GEAR UP (Gaining Early Awareness & Readiness for Undergraduate Programs) – Competitive Grant from US DOE – Eleven Schools Goal: To significantly increase the number of low income students who are prepared to enter and succeed in postsecondary education. TRiO (Educational Talent Search (2) and Upward Bound Programs) – Competitive Grant from US DOE – Fifteen ETS Schools (9 Middle Schools/6 High Schools) and Three Upward Bound High Schools Goal -To increase the number of first generation and low income students that attend postsecondary institutions. K2C (Kids To College Program supported by the Sallie Mae Fund) – Three Middle Schools Goal: To bring early awareness to the importance of higher education by introducing 6 th graders to college life. 10/13/08LAUSD STEM Presentation

8 Organization College of Engineering and Computer Science ComputerComputer ScienceScience ElectricalElectrical & Computer& Computer EngineeringEngineering MechanicalMechanical EngineeringEngineering Civil Engr.Civil Engr. & Applied& Applied MechanicsMechanics ManufacturingManufacturing Systems Engr. Systems Engr. & Management& Management 10/13/08

9 LAUSD STEM Presentation Background Information Engineering & Computer Science at CSUN –Approx. 2400 students (1800 undergraduate) –Five EAC ABET accredited Programs in Engineering and a CAC ABET accredited Program in Computer Science (all undergraduate) –Seeking ACCE accreditation for Construction Management Technology Program (undergraduate) College-Based Centers –Ernie Schaeffer Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation –Center for Research and Services –Energy Research Center 10/13/08

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11 10/13/08LAUSD STEM Presentation Hands-on Project Based Learning

12 10/13/08LAUSD STEM Presentation CSUN is a leader in Clean Energy 1 MW Fuel Cell Plant 180 KW Microturbines PV Panels provide shade for parking and generate 672 KW

13 Addressing Regional Workforce Needs Strengthen the pipeline Focus on new and emerging areas –Information Technology –Assistive Technology –Renewable Energy –Materials and Manufacturing –Engineering Management 10/13/08LAUSD STEM Presentation

14 Engineering Academies Grant Increase the qualified pipeline of diverse applicants, especially women and minorities to the engineering programs throughout the CSU Collaborative proposal from all the CSU campuses with engineering programs to work closely with K-12 2 Year Pilot funded by the CO in July 2007 with a grant of $ 1.05 M/year 10/13/08LAUSD STEM Presentation

15 Goals of the CSUN ACCESS program Offer “hands-on” courses to qualified HS students Motivate students to study Engineering and Computer Science Show the connections between disciplines Encourage teamwork Build problem solving skills 10/13/08LAUSD STEM Presentation

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17 What are we doing to reach out to pre- college students? MSE 101/L Intro to Engineering CSUN Talented High School Student Program First robotics FIRST Robotics Challenge FIRST Vex Challenge 10/13/08LAUSD STEM Presentation

18  ACCESS  ACCESS - Accelerated Coursework in Computer science and Engineering for Student Success ◦ 8 high schools  San Fernando HS  Granada Hills HS  Fulton College Preparatory HS  Monroe HS  El Camino HS  Chaminade HS  Northridge Academy  Frazier Park HS ◦ 71 high school students enrolled in MSE 101 &L in Fall 2007 Outreach Efforts starting in 2006-07 10/13/08LAUSD STEM Presentation

19  11 high schools  Arleta  Birmingham  San Fernando  Granada Hills  Chatsworth  Monroe  Chaminade  Northridge Academy  Reseda HS  Simi Valley  Sylmar ◦ 128 high school students enrolled in MSE 101 &L in Fall 2008 Status for Fall 2008 10/13/08LAUSD STEM Presentation

20 Partnership Elements 10/13/08LAUSD STEM Presentation

21 10/13/08LAUSD STEM Presentation For Additional Information.. CECS Web URL: http://www.csun.edu/ecs/ S. K. Ramesh – (s.ramesh@csun.edu )s.ramesh@csun.edu CECS Dean Diane Schwartz– (diane.schawrtz@csun.edu)diane.schawrtz@csun.edu CECS Associate Dean Tesha Hagler- (latesha.hagler@csun.edu)latesha.hagler@csun.edu Tel: 818-677-4748 CECS Student Outreach Coordinator


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